Mastering Korean Grammar: An introduction to the 7 Most Essential Korean Particles: -은/는, -이/가, -을/를, -에서, -에, -와/과, -도
In the Korean language, particles are small words that are used to indicate the relationship In the Korean language, particles are small words that are used to indicate the relationship between nouns and other elements in a sentence. They play an important role in expressing grammatical relationships and meaning in sentences. Here are 7 of the most essential particles in Korean. 1. -은/는: Used to mark the topic of a sentence and indicate a connection to other elements in the sentence The particle "은/는" is used to indicate the topic of a sentence in Korean and often translates to "as for." When the last letter has the final consonant, ‘-은’ is used; whereas when the last letter does not have the final consonant ‘-는’ is used. This particle is used to emphasize the topic being discussed or to provide additional information about the topic. 저는 김미소예요. (I am Kim Miso.): the particle "-는" is used after the pronoun "저" to indicate that the speaker is intr