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*[[받침]] - The 받침 is the final consonant(or consonant cluster) at the end of a Korean syllable. Explains basic and special pronunciation rules and double 받침 cases.  | *[[받침]] - The 받침 is the final consonant(or consonant cluster) at the end of a Korean syllable. Explains basic and special pronunciation rules and double 받침 cases.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 6 March 2010
The Korean Language
- SOV language (English is a SVO language)
 - Introduce crucial concepts
 - This page will likely act as a gateway for beginners to find early grammar and begin studies
 
- 받침 - The 받침 is the final consonant(or consonant cluster) at the end of a Korean syllable. Explains basic and special pronunciation rules and double 받침 cases.
 - Subject marker (이/가)
 - Object marker (을/를)
 - Contrast marker (은/는)
 
Negative forms:
Prepositions/Postpositions:
Misc:
- Adverbs
 - Yes and no questions
 - Too - N + 도
 - Can't - 못 V, V + 지 못 하다
 - 하다 vs 되다