Difference between revisions of "Pronouns"

From Korean Wiki Project
Jump to: navigation, search
(Third person)
m
Line 8: Line 8:
 
**As a subject, it can be 나는 or 내가
 
**As a subject, it can be 나는 or 내가
 
**Possessive is 나의 or the shortened version, 내
 
**Possessive is 나의 or the shortened version, 내
*저희 - Us (limited group)
+
*저희 - Us (high form or limited group)
 
*우리 - Us (everyone)
 
*우리 - Us (everyone)
  
Line 23: Line 23:
 
*그 - He
 
*그 - He
 
*얘 - This guy, this girl
 
*얘 - This guy, this girl
*그분이 - He, she
+
*그분 - He, she (high form)
 +
**As a subject, it can be 그분이
 
[[Category:Vocabulary]]
 
[[Category:Vocabulary]]
  
 
[[Category:Vocabulary]]
 
[[Category:Vocabulary]]

Revision as of 18:38, 8 June 2009

Construction.png


First Person

  • 저 - Me (high form)
    • As a subject, it can be 저는 or 제가
    • Possessive is 저의 or the shortened version, 제
  • 나 - Me (low form)
    • As a subject, it can be 나는 or 내가
    • Possessive is 나의 or the shortened version, 내
  • 저희 - Us (high form or limited group)
  • 우리 - Us (everyone)

Second Person

  • 당신 - You (low form). This form can also be used when arguing or fighting with someone who's name you don't know, i.e. during a car accident. Sometimes this form is also used in a general form when addressing people in general, i.e. in advertisements.
  • 너 - You (low form)
  • 자네 - You. This is used by older men (50 years old and above usually) towards younger people.
    • As a subject, it can be 너는 or 네가
    • Possessive is 너의 or the shortened version, 네
  • 너희 / 너희들 - You all
  • 당신들 - You all

Third person

  • 그 - He
  • 얘 - This guy, this girl
  • 그분 - He, she (high form)
    • As a subject, it can be 그분이