Learn Korean Grammar - Topic and Subject Particles 은/는 & 이/가

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2017
  • This is basic Korean grammar series for beginner level Korean language learners. These grammar lessons are useful for people preparing for TOPIK I. In this lesson you will learn how to use Korean topic particles 은/는 and subject particles 이/가. You will also understand the difference between 은/는 and 이/가.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @THEdaveyorke
    @THEdaveyorke 5 лет назад +27

    I have been struggling to understand 은/는 이/가 for a while. I know this is a basic explanation, but very helpful.

    • @KisaTheGamerCat
      @KisaTheGamerCat 5 лет назад

      Same, I got to that part in the lessons on another site and reviewed it like 5 times and still was a bit confused. This helped.

    • @ca_knowledge_ca_inter_nov23
      @ca_knowledge_ca_inter_nov23 3 года назад

      You better be getting in korean

  • @krishikapiwal9187
    @krishikapiwal9187 4 года назад +14

    I want to cry bc u teach so welll
    검사합니다 in case if it’s not correct then thank you so mch

  • @mysticcocoa8886
    @mysticcocoa8886 5 лет назад +4

    This was very good.Your explanation was clear!

  • @tokosukacita3409
    @tokosukacita3409 4 года назад +2

    감사합니다

  • @mahbubrahman6668
    @mahbubrahman6668 2 года назад

    Very good teaching sir.........

  • @HonorinTreason
    @HonorinTreason 6 лет назад +7

    This was interesting. Looks difficult to learn.

  • @theophonchana6307
    @theophonchana6307 5 лет назад +6

    이건 = 이것은 (이거는)
    이거 = 이것
    거 = 것
    건 = 것은 (거는)
    게 = 것이
    전 = 저는
    이게 = 이것이

  • @mistijha950
    @mistijha950 3 года назад +2

    Sir basic Korean grammar aap hindi me smjha skte hai plz

  • @bhartibhagat7573
    @bhartibhagat7573 2 года назад

    मैंने आपकी किताब भी खरीद ली है ।मुझे पढ़ने में बहुत अच्छी लगी ,पर मुझे पता है कि गुरु बिना ज्ञान नहीं मिलता ।इसलिए मैं आपकी ऑनलाइन क्लासेज भी अटेंड करती हूं ।आपका बहुत-बहुत धन्यवाद।

  • @SilviaGarciaStupervitta
    @SilviaGarciaStupervitta 3 года назад +1

    i understood very well just i could not understand why in the second options you use 제 instead of 저 ???

    • @kemii_io706
      @kemii_io706 3 года назад +1

      제 is 저 but 가 is ommited from 제(가)

    • @SilviaGarciaStupervitta
      @SilviaGarciaStupervitta 3 года назад +1

      @@kemii_io706 I did not understand

    • @kemii_io706
      @kemii_io706 3 года назад +4

      @@SilviaGarciaStupervitta lol 저 changes to 제 when 가 is attached to 저
      that's why it became 제(가)

    • @SilviaGarciaStupervitta
      @SilviaGarciaStupervitta 3 года назад +1

      @@kemii_io706 so boths means "I" in formal way? i study korean language here in Brasil but i still did not know this way to say "I" thank you

    • @kemii_io706
      @kemii_io706 3 года назад +3

      @@SilviaGarciaStupervitta yes ..the only difference is particle and their nuance
      if u wanna say thank you
      just say to that person "감사합니다" (formal) or 고마워 (informal)

  • @bhartibhagat7573
    @bhartibhagat7573 2 года назад

    सर मुझे बताएं कि 당신은 और 당신을 में क्या अंतर होता है क्योंकि अगर मैं इसे ट्रांसलेट करती हूं तो एक जैसे जवाब आता है। 당신은(आप) 당신을 (आप) कृपया मुझे जरूर समझाएं

    • @poojanegi2519
      @poojanegi2519 Год назад

      As per my understanding 을 is used for plural things...

  • @dashuramneupane7235
    @dashuramneupane7235 6 лет назад +1

    not clearly derined

  • @dhitikas8827
    @dhitikas8827 6 лет назад +1

    Isn't it 'igot' not igos?

    • @JustinK0
      @JustinK0 6 лет назад +7

      ㅅ = s sound
      but it changed to T sound at the end of a syllable.
      The next letter is ㅇ which is silence so the letter before it always replaces it.
      Spelled like 이것은
      Said like 이거슨 so it still makes the S sound.

    • @karlagomezpareja2394
      @karlagomezpareja2394 4 года назад

      it depends on the sentence

  • @reemabunty1845
    @reemabunty1845 4 года назад

    Sir aapne to smjhate vkt eng jyada bol di hai hme jyada smjh nhi aaya agr ho ske to hindi mein e or ga dubara smjhaye

  • @shantirai7583
    @shantirai7583 4 года назад +1

    I cannot understand 😂🤣😂

    • @LucaPed94
      @LucaPed94 4 года назад +1

      I just don't use it when i talk lmao ..... its a pain. I only use it if I'm use to using it in that particular sentence because i learned and memorized it that way otherwise if i formulate my own sentence from words and sentences i previously knew i avoid using it...

    • @sjj26000
      @sjj26000 3 года назад

      If you learnt constant and vowel its not that hard to learn this rule

    • @somdev_prasad_1931
      @somdev_prasad_1931 2 года назад +1

      To understand first of all you need to have brain

  • @nancyk5647
    @nancyk5647 Год назад

    Sorry to say but this is not a good explanation. The native speakers would not agree with this.