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Do you know how to make a Korean sentence? |
If you’re a fan of BTS, you will definitely need to know how to make today’s sentence. |
여러분, 안녕하세요. 케이진입니다. |
Hi everyone! I’m K-Jin. |
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to make this sentence in Korean: |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
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Let’s start with this English sentence, "I study." The word order is: subject, verb. |
Good news! |
In Korean, the word order for this simple sentence is the same! |
Korean word order: subject, verb. |
Korean sentence: 저는 공부해요. Literally, I study. |
However, as the sentence gets longer, differences appear. For example, an object comes at a different position. |
In English, the word order is: subject, verb, object. |
For example: I study Korean. |
However, in Korean, the order is: subject, object, verb. |
For example: 저는 한국어를 공부해요. Literally, I Korean study. |
Want to add an adverb like |
“I study Korean hard.” |
Its position is not fixed but the common pattern is: subject, object, adverb, verb. |
For example: 저는 한국어를 열심히 공부해요. Literally, I Korean hard study. |
Please note that word order in Korean is pretty flexible. But in this lesson, we’re going to introduce the most common pattern so you won’t get confused. |
Let’s make a Korean sentence together at the polite standard speech level. |
방탄소년단이 사랑해요. |
BTS loves. |
방탄소년단 is the Korean name of BTS, a popular Korean boyband. |
이 is a subject marking particle. It marks 방탄소년단 as a subject of the sentence. |
사랑해요 is a polite spoken form of the verb 사랑하다, meaning ‘to love |
All together, it’s 방탄소년단이 사랑해요 |
방탄소년단이 사랑해요 (slowly) |
방탄소년단이 사랑해요 (slowly) |
방탄소년단이 사랑해요 (normal) |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해요. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
아미, A.R.M.Y, is the name of BTS’s official fan club. It stands for "Adorable Representative MC for Youth". In hip-hop music, MC means rappers. |
를 is an object marketing particle, marking 아미 as an object of this sentence. |
아미를 (slowly) |
아미를 (slowly) |
아미를 (normal) |
All together, |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해요. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해요. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해요. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
많이 is an adverb, meaning ‘so much’, ‘very much’ or ‘a lot’. |
많이 (slowly) |
많이 (slowly) |
많이 (normal) |
All together, |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해요. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해요. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
Let’s make a Korean sentence at a casual speech level. |
방탄소년단이 사랑해. |
BTS loves. |
방탄소년단 is BTS. |
이 is a subject marking particle. It marks 방탄소년단 as a subject of the sentence. |
사랑해 is an informal spoken form of the verb 사랑하다, meaning ‘to love |
All together, it’s 방탄소년단이 사랑해. |
방탄소년단이 사랑해 (slowly) |
방탄소년단이 사랑해 (slowly) |
방탄소년단이 사랑해 (normal) |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
아미 is the name of BTS’s official fan club. |
를 is an object marketing particle, marking 아미 as an object of this sentence. |
아미를 (slowly) |
아미를 (slowly) |
아미를 (normal) |
All together, |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
많이 is an adverb, meaning ‘so much’, ‘very much’ or ‘a lot’. |
많이 (slowly) |
많이 (slowly) |
많이 (normal) |
All together, |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
Now, let’s make a Korean sentence at a formal standard speech level. |
방탄소년단이 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves. |
방탄소년단 is BTS. |
이 is a subject marking particle. It marks 방탄소년단 as a subject of the sentence. |
사랑합니다 is an formal spoken form of the verb 사랑하다, meaning ‘to love |
All together, it’s 방탄소년단이 사랑합니다. |
방탄소년단이 사랑합니다 (slowly) |
방탄소년단이 사랑합니다 (slowly) |
방탄소년단이 사랑합니다 (normal) |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
아미 is the name of BTS’s official fan club. |
를 is an object marketing particle, marking 아미 as an object of this sentence. |
아미를 (slowly) |
아미를 (slowly) |
아미를 (normal) |
All together, |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
많이 is an adverb, meaning ‘so much’, ‘very much’ or ‘a lot’. |
많이 (slowly) |
많이 (slowly) |
많이 (normal) |
All together, |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
Let's review. Repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. Ready? |
Let’s start with the polite standard speech level. |
Do you remember how to say “BTS loves”...? |
방탄소년단이 사랑해요. |
방탄소년단이 사랑해요. |
How about, “BTS loves ARMY.”...? |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해요. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해요. |
Now try, “BTS loves ARMY so much.” |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해요. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해요. |
Now, Let’s try the casual speech level. |
BTS loves. |
방탄소년단이 사랑해. |
방탄소년단이 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑해. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑해. |
Let’s try the formal speech level. |
BTS loves. |
방탄소년단이 사랑합니다. |
방탄소년단이 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑합니다. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 사랑합니다. |
BTS loves ARMY so much. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑합니다. |
방탄소년단이 아미를 많이 사랑합니다. |
This is the end of this lesson. Question or comment? Let us know. |
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See you next time! |
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