CAS LK 211 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Korean Postpositions, Hardwell, Memrise

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(cid:49)(cid:49) (cid:91)(cid:191)(cid:91)(cid:191) (cid:22)(cid:171)(cid:22)(cid:171) (cid:148)(cid:148) (cid:57)(cid:57) (cid:71) (cid:65) (cid:129)(cid:102) (cid:91)(cid:191) (cid:22)(cid:171) (cid:148) (cid:57) (cid:49) Play (cid:31)(cid:62)(cid:39) = to get off, to go down, to come down. Play (cid:71) = some ____, how many (used with a counter) For help memorizing these words, try using our memrise tool. As of now, you have learned a few different korean particles. The particles you have learned so far are: (cid:36)/(cid:149), (cid:153)/(cid:2), (cid:60)/(cid:150), (cid:152) and (cid:44). There are many more particles that you will need to learn and this lesson will cover a lot of them. In this lesson, you will learn about ~(cid:49), ~(cid:65), ~(cid:129)(cid:102), ~(cid:91)(cid:191), ~(cid:22)(cid:171) and ~((cid:148))(cid:57)! In most cases, when the subject/topic can be inferred by the situation, korean people drop it entirely from the sentence. For example, instead of saying: (cid:162)(cid:36) (cid:121)(cid:187)(cid:114)(cid:96)(cid:60) (cid:122) (cid:68)(cid:128)(cid:127)(cid:138) = i didn"t eat breakfast. Play (cid:121)(cid:187)(cid:114)(cid:96)(cid:60) (cid:122) (cid:68)(cid:128)(cid:127)(cid:138) = i didn"t eat breakfast.

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