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Can anyone translate these for me? Im having a lot of trouble memorizing tenses...

Please make all of these informal and polite, because it's important that I learn both.


To run-

I will Run

I ran

Im running

Let's run

To want

I want

I wanted

She wants

You want

When are the forms for verbs the same..like depending on who you are talking to. Is he wants and I want the same? yea..im confused on that.


Also, how do I say "your" "hers" "his"?

and random things that arent verbs would be good too like...

"boring"
"tired"
"cold"
"hot"
"bored" (not boring)

etc. THANK YOU!

2007-04-11 15:22:36 · 4 answers · asked by ridinapinto 2 in Society & Culture Languages

ummm that wasnt my question..

2007-04-12 06:15:02 · update #1

4 answers

Hi Rachel,

You are in need of native speakers and/or Korean language students, here:
http://www.learn-korean.net/forums.html

2007-04-15 04:20:02 · answer #1 · answered by اري 7 · 0 0

Korean is an agglutinative language. The Korean sentence generally has the following order, suj+obj+verb (SOV). This way the sentence "I'm going to the store to buy some food", in Korean it would take the following order: *"I food to-buy in-order-to store-to going-am."
In Korean the words that don't contribute meaning, can take off of the sentence without problem.
Korean verbs can be conjugated different ways depending on the status relationship between speakers. 'Standard' conjugations are commonly used between friends or acquaintances of similar age or status. Formal and High conjugations are used with elders and those of higher status. Casual and low casual are used between close friends or by someone of higher status when speaking to someone of lower status.

2007-04-11 19:03:06 · answer #2 · answered by スミレ 4 · 2 0

?? (Ha-da) - the verb to do (gift hectic) ?? (Het-da) - the verb to do (beyond hectic) When this phrase is located earlier than different phrases, new verbs are shaped. Eg. ???? (seng-gak-ha-da), which means that "thinks". ?? (Ha-da) can come after a few nouns to sort specific verbs. Eg. ?? (seng-gak) on its possess method idea, however with the ha-da on the finish, it turns into ???? (seng-gak-ha-da), the verb to believe. Please word that this doesn't observe to all nouns, however only a few. ?? (Muk-da) - the verb to devour (gift hectic) ??? (Mugutda) -the verb to devour (beyond hectic) Endings of terms can differ; a few can result in ??? (subnida) or usually and not using a ? (da) in any respect, relying at the formality of speech.

2016-09-05 10:34:09 · answer #3 · answered by barra 4 · 0 0

To run- 달린 위하여

I will Run 나는 달릴 것이다

I ran 나는 달렸다

Im running 나는 달리고 있다

Let's run 달리자

To want 원한 위하여

I want 나는 원한다

I wanted 나는 원했다

She wants 그녀는 원한다

You want 너는 원한다

Bored 도려낸다

tired 피로하다

cold 차다

2007-04-15 07:26:28 · answer #4 · answered by Kerry 7 · 0 0

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