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After studying with this lesson, you will be able to say “This is ABC.” and also ask “Is this ABC?” and “What is this?” in polite/formal Korean.</ br>
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After studying with this lesson, you will be able to say “This is ABC.” and also ask “Is this ABC?” and “What is this?” in polite/formal Korean.<br />
  
 
==이에요 / 예요 [i-e-yo / ye-yo]==
 
==이에요 / 예요 [i-e-yo / ye-yo]==
  
In the previous lesson, you learned how 이에요 [i-e-yo] and 예요 [ye-yo] can be placed after a noun to express the meaning of “It is ABC” or “I am DEF.”</ br></ br>
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In the previous lesson, you learned how 이에요 [i-e-yo] and 예요 [ye-yo] can be placed after a noun to express the meaning of “It is ABC” or “I am DEF.”<br /><br />
  
Review / Example</ br>
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Review / Example<br />
책 [chaek] + 이에요 [i-e-yo] = 책이에요. [chaek-i-e-yo] It’s a book.</ br>
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책 [chaek] + 이에요 [i-e-yo] = 책이에요. [chaek-i-e-yo] It’s a book.<br />
저 [jeo] + 예요 [ye-yo] = 저예요. [jeo-ye-yo] It’s me.</ br>
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저 [jeo] + 예요 [ye-yo] = 저예요. [jeo-ye-yo] It’s me.<br />
** 이에요 and 예요 have a similar role to that of the English verb “to be”.</ br></ br>
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** 이에요 and 예요 have a similar role to that of the English verb “to be”.<br /><br />
  
Final consonant + 이에요 [i-e-yo]</ br>
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Final consonant + 이에요 [i-e-yo]<br />
No final consonant (Only vowel) + 예요 [ye-yo]</ br></ br>
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No final consonant (Only vowel) + 예요 [ye-yo]<br /><br />
  
이거 [i-geo] = this, this one</ br>
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이거 [i-geo] = this, this one<br />
이 [i] (“this”) + 것 [geot] (“thing”) = 이것 [i-geot] --> 이거 [i-geo]</ br>
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이 [i] (“this”) + 것 [geot] (“thing”) = 이것 [i-geot] --> 이거 [i-geo]<br />
이거 [i-geo] is originally 이것 [i-geot] and it is a combination of 이 [i] (“this”) and 것 [geot] (“thing”) but it is often used as just 이거 [i-geo] for the ease of pronunciation.</ br></ br>
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이거 [i-geo] is originally 이것 [i-geot] and it is a combination of 이 [i] (“this”) and 것 [geot] (“thing”) but it is often used as just 이거 [i-geo] for the ease of pronunciation.<br /><br />
  
Sample Sentences</ br></ br>
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Sample Sentences<br /><br />
  
이거 책이에요. [i-geo chaek-i-e-yo] = This is a book.</ br>
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이거 책이에요. [i-geo chaek-i-e-yo] = This is a book.<br />
이거 카메라예요. [i-geo ka-me-ra-ye-yo] = This is a camera.</ br>
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이거 카메라예요. [i-geo ka-me-ra-ye-yo] = This is a camera.<br />
이거 커피예요. [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = This is coffee.</ br>
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이거 커피예요. [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = This is coffee.<br />
이거 사전이에요. [i-geo sa-jeon-i-e-yo] = This is a dictionary.</ br>
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이거 사전이에요. [i-geo sa-jeon-i-e-yo] = This is a dictionary.<br />
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?</ br></ br>
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이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?<br /><br />
  
In Level 1 Lesson 5, we introduced the question, 뭐예요? [mwo-ye-yo?] and it means “What is it?” You can add 이거 [i-geo] in front of it to ask “What is this?”</ br></ br>
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In Level 1 Lesson 5, we introduced the question, 뭐예요? [mwo-ye-yo?] and it means “What is it?” You can add 이거 [i-geo] in front of it to ask “What is this?”<br /><br />
  
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?</ br>
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이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?<br />
이거 핸드폰이에요. [i-geo haen-deu-pon-i-e-yo] = This is a cellphone.</ br>
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이거 핸드폰이에요. [i-geo haen-deu-pon-i-e-yo] = This is a cellphone.<br />
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?</ br>
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이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?<br />
이거 물이에요. [i-geo mul-i-e-yo] = This is water.</ br>
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이거 물이에요. [i-geo mul-i-e-yo] = This is water.<br />
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?</ br>
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이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?<br />
이거 커피예요. [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = This is coffee.</ br></ br>
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이거 커피예요. [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = This is coffee.<br /><br />
  
Do you remember how to say “No”?</ br></ br>
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Do you remember how to say “No”?<br /><br />
  
이거 커피예요? [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo?] = Is this coffee?</ br>
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이거 커피예요? [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo?] = Is this coffee?<br />
아니요. 이거 물이에요. [a-ni-yo. i-geo mul-i-e-yo] = No. This is water.</ br></ br>
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아니요. 이거 물이에요. [a-ni-yo. i-geo mul-i-e-yo] = No. This is water.<br /><br />
  
Do you remember how to say “Yes, that’s right”?</ br></ br>
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Do you remember how to say “Yes, that’s right”?<br /><br />
  
이거 커피예요? [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo?] = Is this coffee?</ br>
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이거 커피예요? [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo?] = Is this coffee?<br />
 
네. 맞아요. 이거 커피예요. [ne. ma-ja-yo. i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = Yes, that’s right. This is coffee.
 
네. 맞아요. 이거 커피예요. [ne. ma-ja-yo. i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = Yes, that’s right. This is coffee.
  
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Revision as of 15:49, 2 July 2011

What is this? / This is soju

After studying with this lesson, you will be able to say “This is ABC.” and also ask “Is this ABC?” and “What is this?” in polite/formal Korean.

이에요 / 예요 [i-e-yo / ye-yo]

In the previous lesson, you learned how 이에요 [i-e-yo] and 예요 [ye-yo] can be placed after a noun to express the meaning of “It is ABC” or “I am DEF.”

Review / Example
책 [chaek] + 이에요 [i-e-yo] = 책이에요. [chaek-i-e-yo] It’s a book.
저 [jeo] + 예요 [ye-yo] = 저예요. [jeo-ye-yo] It’s me.

    • 이에요 and 예요 have a similar role to that of the English verb “to be”.

Final consonant + 이에요 [i-e-yo]
No final consonant (Only vowel) + 예요 [ye-yo]

이거 [i-geo] = this, this one
이 [i] (“this”) + 것 [geot] (“thing”) = 이것 [i-geot] --> 이거 [i-geo]
이거 [i-geo] is originally 이것 [i-geot] and it is a combination of 이 [i] (“this”) and 것 [geot] (“thing”) but it is often used as just 이거 [i-geo] for the ease of pronunciation.

Sample Sentences

이거 책이에요. [i-geo chaek-i-e-yo] = This is a book.
이거 카메라예요. [i-geo ka-me-ra-ye-yo] = This is a camera.
이거 커피예요. [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = This is coffee.
이거 사전이에요. [i-geo sa-jeon-i-e-yo] = This is a dictionary.
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?

In Level 1 Lesson 5, we introduced the question, 뭐예요? [mwo-ye-yo?] and it means “What is it?” You can add 이거 [i-geo] in front of it to ask “What is this?”

이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?
이거 핸드폰이에요. [i-geo haen-deu-pon-i-e-yo] = This is a cellphone.
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?
이거 물이에요. [i-geo mul-i-e-yo] = This is water.
이거 뭐예요? [i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?
이거 커피예요. [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = This is coffee.

Do you remember how to say “No”?

이거 커피예요? [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo?] = Is this coffee?
아니요. 이거 물이에요. [a-ni-yo. i-geo mul-i-e-yo] = No. This is water.

Do you remember how to say “Yes, that’s right”?

이거 커피예요? [i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo?] = Is this coffee?
네. 맞아요. 이거 커피예요. [ne. ma-ja-yo. i-geo keo-pi-ye-yo] = Yes, that’s right. This is coffee.





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