Korean Word Order Explained: A Simple Guide for English Speakers

Korean Word Order Explained One reason Korean feels very different from English is word order. English usually follows Subject-Verb-Object. Korean usually follows Subject-Object-Verb. That means the verb often comes at the end of the sentence, which can feel upside down to English speakers at first. But here is the encouraging part: Korean word order is … 더 읽기

Korean Greetings for Beginners: What to Say and When to Say It

Korean Greetings for Beginners When people first study Korean, one of the very first phrases they learn is 안녕하세요. And honestly, that is a great place to start. If you remember only one Korean greeting in the beginning, make it this one. It is polite, versatile, and works in many everyday situations. But Korean greetings … 더 읽기

은/는 vs 이/가 in Korean: The Beginner-Friendly Guide

은/는 vs 이/가 in Korean If you have started learning Korean, chances are you have already met one of the biggest beginner headaches: 은/는 and 이/가. They are both very common particles, and they can both appear after nouns, which makes them look almost interchangeable. But they are not the same. In simple terms, 은/는 … 더 읽기