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Korean particles
Question | Answer |
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What particles is ì/ë and what ways are they used in | ì/ë is a topic marking particles. ì is used after the subject last syllable end with a consonant as for ë the last syllable ends with a vowel |
I what particles are ì´/ê° and what was are they used in | These are subject particles ì´ is used after and consonant and ê° is used after vowels |
What does the particle ë means when used in a sentence | Used as an additive particle. Equivalent to âtooâ or â alsoâ |
What does the particles ì/를 do and what ways are the used in. | ì and 를 are object markers and ì is used after consonants while 를 is used after vowels |
Tell be about the particles ìê²/íí /ê» | These are dative particles used for when you are giving or receiving something ê»is honorific ìê² is formal íí is informal also casual Ex ëíí í ë§ì´ ìì´ (i have something to tell you) |
What about ì¼ë¡/ë¡ | Used to describe a way or method of doing something ì¼ë¡ is used when following a consonant while ë¡ is used when following a vowel |
Describe ì/ìì | Time and location marking particles ìì is used as âfromâ or âtoâ also can be used for âinâ or âatâ if the verb is not motion related |
ë¶í°/ê¹ì describe these particles | Used as âfromâ or âtoâ specifically as to when something starts and finishes |
Describe ë¤ | ë¤ is a plural marker usually only attached to a person nouns and not objects attaching this to object will make it sound awkward |
Tell me about ë§ | Means âonlyâ and is used after nouns |
What about ì | Is a possessive marker |
ê³¼/ì/ë/ì´ë | Used to express âwithâ, âandâ or âas withâ ê³¼ and ì´ë are used after consonants as ì and ë is used after vowel ë§ and ì´ë are more in formal and is mainly used in speech |
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