it is pretty hard to understand but imo the most difficult with the grammar type of thing is the subject and topic marker and especially shen to use one over the other...
First i don't want to learn Korean but from now after watching your videos o really taking interest in it . Thank you so much for all those videos 😀😀😀😀🙂😊😊
@@hemangiteli6814 i couldn't leave it without answer so i googled, and it seems there are quite a few of such languages you can read "Verb-object-subject word order" article at wiki, for example: fijian, huastek, etc. (also there are some special cases in mostly svo and sov languages)
You are really genius.....if there are any Bangladeshi....hope you understand..see in our language we use subject+ object+ verb... example আমি ভাত খাই,,,here we use subject then object,,then verb,,,in the same way,,,Korean language is also used in this way
In my country sri lanka, its the same in sinhala and tamil languages too, and I think it's the same in many indian languages. BTW your videos are awesome ❤, you're the one who simplified my korean learning journey ❤ thanks a lot😊
In my language is Kadazandusun as well as Malay language as official language in Malaysia. In Malay also use sentence structure like English, SVO, but in Kadazandusun language in Sabah Malaysia use sentence structure VSO SVO Eng: I love you Malay: Saya cinta awak VSO Kadazandusun: Guminavo zou diau
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