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100 Essential Korean adjectives (noun modifier and descriptive form) with romanization 

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Korean adjectives are frequently used in daily conversation.
In Korean, they are used as both 'noun modifier' and 'descriptive verb'.
The basic form of all adjectives ends with '-다'.
It conjugates like verbs.
ex. 좋다 / 좋 is stem, 다 has to be deleted when conjugate.
1) Noun modifier
stem : final consonant X - use ㄴ
stem : final consonant O - use 은
-있다/없다 adjective - use 는
2) Descriptive verb
stem : vowel ㅗ orㅏ - use 아요
stem : vowel not ㅗ or ㅏ - use 어요
-하다 adjective -해요
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@RaiSibtainhaider-
@RaiSibtainhaider- 6 месяцев назад
Superb
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much🥰
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
By request, I have created this video which includes romanization. If you are unable to read Hangeul, watch this version of the video. However, if you are able to read Hangeul, you can watch the original version without romanization. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yz81_I_a9o0.html Thank you.😃❤
@abeehaalvi2290
@abeehaalvi2290 Год назад
Sensei-Nim ThankU Sooo much........ You're a Lifesaver ❤❤❤
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
@@abeehaalvi2290 😍😍😍
@ssem_28
@ssem_28 8 месяцев назад
Do you have pdf file for this ?
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 5 месяцев назад
drive.google.com/file/d/1903VfLOC3Oy_wcS93zCdrNHlkKUbC6h4/view?usp=sharing
@tereza9772
@tereza9772 Год назад
Super helpful, thank you so much! 💕
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Thank you so much!!🥰
@namcansdiary6568
@namcansdiary6568 Год назад
❤❤❤😊😊😊 so helpful. This is so great.
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Thank you so much!!😍
@reychellevizcara6836
@reychellevizcara6836 11 месяцев назад
Can i get pdf of this thank you
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 5 месяцев назад
drive.google.com/file/d/1903VfLOC3Oy_wcS93zCdrNHlkKUbC6h4/view?usp=sharing
@didarulislam2505
@didarulislam2505 Год назад
Nice
@redingeraldo6301
@redingeraldo6301 5 месяцев назад
Do you have any pdf of this? Thank you
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 5 месяцев назад
drive.google.com/file/d/1903VfLOC3Oy_wcS93zCdrNHlkKUbC6h4/view?usp=sharing
@CristinaBarroga
@CristinaBarroga 7 месяцев назад
Do you have pdf for this?
@abeehaalvi2290
@abeehaalvi2290 Год назад
Sensei....... as a self studing person...... there is one thing i just cannot seem to understand in korean...... its too differnet from english...... Why all the sentences end with different endings everytime??????? like: haeyo...... id-da........haejwo......dwae???.......im-nida.......nikka????........hago........ Also..... which of them are formal or polite????? I know i'm trouble giver........ but sensei i need your help ....... i just can't seem to move forward because these endings keep on getting mixed up😢😢😢😢😢 Plzz make a romanized vedio about this..... Plzz sensei😓😓😓
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Oh... You're not a troble giver.. don't worry.. questions are always welcome!!🥰 Korean and English are very different languages in terms of grammar and structure. One key difference is how verbs and adjectives are conjugated in Korean to indicate tense, honorifics, and other grammar aspects. Korean also has a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order, where the subject typically comes first, followed by the object, and then the verb (or predicate adjective). These differences are the reason why Korean verb and adjective endings constantly change. basic form : A/V-다[da] formal polite form : A/V -ㅂ니다/습니다[b-ni-da/seum-ni-da], N입니다[im-ni-da] informal polite form : A/V -아요/어요/해요[a-yo/eo-yo/hae-yo], N예요/이에요[ye-yo/i-e-yo] casual form : without -요 from the informal form ex) eat basic form(dictionary form) : 먹다 formal form : 먹습니다 informal form : 먹어요 casual form : 먹어 😄😄😄
@darelhandy739
@darelhandy739 Год назад
This is a very good video a lot of books I’ve picked up don’t explain you can’t just say the word and it make sense. I’ve been speaking Korean almost a year now I wish I would’ve found this video when I was learning.
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Thank you so much for your comment.😍 I hope this channel can be more helpful for your learning.🥰
@rakibop6281
@rakibop6281 6 месяцев назад
Any PDF available for these adjectives? It will be helpful to get a PDF
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 5 месяцев назад
drive.google.com/file/d/1903VfLOC3Oy_wcS93zCdrNHlkKUbC6h4/view?usp=sharing
@didarulislam2505
@didarulislam2505 Год назад
Nice
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Thank you 🥰
@dinhkhiem
@dinhkhiem Год назад
Thank you for this video, hope you will continue doing more video like that because i really need it to improve my Korean. Thank you.
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
I am very happy to hear that this video is helpful for you. I will try to make more helpful videos. thank you🥰
@ferzkieantonio1208
@ferzkieantonio1208 11 месяцев назад
Really appreciate this, thank you so much ❤❤❤
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!!:D🥰
@chemay6027
@chemay6027 11 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 10 месяцев назад
Thank you🥰
@edsjourney3123
@edsjourney3123 Год назад
Thanks for the uploads
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Thank you!!🥰
@IDONTCARE620
@IDONTCARE620 2 месяца назад
많은 소용이 있어서 감사드립니다❤
@simple-korean
@simple-korean 5 дней назад
Thank you so much!🥰
@EPSphilippines
@EPSphilippines Год назад
Awesome ❤ Thank you so much
@simple-korean
@simple-korean Год назад
Thank you :D😍
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