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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.
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