Difference between revisions of "Category:Verb endings"
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| Negative form of verbs (Ex:먹지 않다 = to not eat) | | Negative form of verbs (Ex:먹지 않다 = to not eat) | ||
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− | | -(으)<ref><br /> | + | | -(으)ㄹ래요<ref><br /> |
*Verb stems ending with a vowel + ㄹ.<br /> | *Verb stems ending with a vowel + ㄹ.<br /> | ||
− | *Verb stems ending with a consonant + 을.</ref> | + | *Verb stems ending with a consonant + 을.</ref> |
| -(eu)l-lae-yo | | -(eu)l-lae-yo | ||
| I Want to..., Do you want to...? (Ex:갈래요 = I want to go.) | | I Want to..., Do you want to...? (Ex:갈래요 = I want to go.) | ||
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| -(으)면 좋겠어요 | | -(으)면 좋겠어요 | ||
| -(eu)myeon jo-ge-sseo-yo | | -(eu)myeon jo-ge-sseo-yo | ||
− | | | + | | I hope, I wish (Ex:빨리 끝나면 좋겠어요 = I hope/wish this finishes quickly.) |
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| -(으)ㄹ 수 있다 | | -(으)ㄹ 수 있다 | ||
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| -gi-man ha-da | | -gi-man ha-da | ||
| Implies the meaning of "only" (Ex:보기만 하다 = to only see, to just look) | | Implies the meaning of "only" (Ex:보기만 하다 = to only see, to just look) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | -자마자 | ||
+ | | -ja-ma-ja | ||
+ | | Implies the meaning of "right after", "as soon as". (Ex:보자마자 = As soon as I see...) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | -(으)니까 or -아/어/여서 | ||
+ | | -(eu)-ni-kka or -a/eo/yeo-seo | ||
+ | | Implies the meaning of "because", "since", but -아/어/여서 can't be used in imperative sentences (Ex:바쁘니까 = I'm busy now so.../Because I'm busy now....) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | -(으)ㄴ/는지 <ref><br /> | ||
+ | *-는지 - used only with action verbs and when the verb stem ends with ㄹ, you drop the ㄹ and add -는지<br /> | ||
+ | *-ㄴ지 - used only with descriptive verbs and<br /> | ||
+ | ** Verb stems ending with a vowel + -ㄴ지<br /> | ||
+ | **- Verb stems ending with a consonant + -은지 </ref> | ||
+ | | -(eu)n/neun-ji | ||
+ | | Implies the meaning of "whether or not" (Ex:괜찮은지? = You are ok or you are not ok?) | ||
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| -(으)ㄹ까요 | | -(으)ㄹ까요 | ||
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| Your futures actions or decisions AS A REACTION TO or AS A RESULT OF what the | | Your futures actions or decisions AS A REACTION TO or AS A RESULT OF what the | ||
other person says (Ex:공부할게요=(If you say so) I will study. | other person says (Ex:공부할게요=(If you say so) I will study. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | -(으)려고 하다 | ||
+ | | -(eu)ryeo-go ha-da | ||
+ | | I'm planning to, it's about to, to intend to (Ex:사려고 하다 = to planning to buy.) | ||
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| -(으)ㄴ/-는/-(으)ㄹ 것 같아요<ref><br /> | | -(으)ㄴ/-는/-(으)ㄹ 것 같아요<ref><br /> |
Revision as of 10:25, 17 May 2012
Tense And Politness Level
In addition to make declarative, interrogative, imperative and "let's" sentences,at different levels of politeness, you take the verb stem and add the following suffixes.
1. Declarative Sentences
Verb Ending | Politness level | Tense |
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-아/어/여요 | Formal | Present |
-았/었/였어요 | Formal | Past |
-(으)ㄹ거예요 | Formal | Future |
-ᄇ/습니다 | Honorific | Present |
-았/었/였-습니다 | Honorific | Past |
-(으)ᄅ 겁니다 | Honorific | Future |
-아/어/여 | Informal | Present |
-았/었/였어 | Informal | Past |
-(으)ㄹ 거야 | Informal | Future |
2. Interrogative Sentences
Verb Ending | Politness level | Tense |
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-(으)ㄹ까요 | Formal | Present(used in future tense too) |
-았/었/였+-(으)ㄹ까요 | Formal | Past |
-ᄇ/습니까 | Honorific | Present |
-았/었/였 +습니까 | Honorific | Past |
-(으)ᄅ 겁니까 | Honorific | Future |
-(으)ㄹ까 | Informal | Present (used in future tense too) |
-았/었/였+-(으)ㄹ까 | Informal | Past |
3. Imperative Sentences
Verb Ending | Politness level | Tense | Meaning |
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-(으)세요 | Formal | Present | |
-아/어/여 + 주세요 | Formal | Present | Implies the meaning "Do it for me" |
-(으)십시오 | Honorific | Present | |
-(으)세 | Informal | Present |
4. "Let's" Sentences
Verb Ending | Politness level | Tense |
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-아/어/여요 (same as present tense) | Formal | Future |
-ㅂ/읍시다 | Honorific | Future |
-자 | Informal | Future |
Various Endings
The following endings are either in 격식체 (formal), either unconjugated. If you want to make sentences you have to conjugate them (at what tense you want) or if you want to make 비격식체 (informal) sentences, you just drop 요.See the tables above if you don't know the endings for tenses.
Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
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-지 마세요 | -ji ma-se-yo | Don't do it, don't do "something" (Ex:울지 마세요 = Don't cry.) |
-지 않다 | -ji an-ta | Negative form of verbs (Ex:먹지 않다 = to not eat) |
-(으)ㄹ래요<ref>
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-(eu)l-lae-yo | I Want to..., Do you want to...? (Ex:갈래요 = I want to go.) |
-(으)면 좋겠어요 | -(eu)myeon jo-ge-sseo-yo | I hope, I wish (Ex:빨리 끝나면 좋겠어요 = I hope/wish this finishes quickly.) |
-(으)ㄹ 수 있다 | -(eu)l su it-da | To “can” do something (Ex:요릴 수 있어요 = I can cook.) |
-(으)ㄹ 수 없다 | -(eu)l su eops-da | To “can not” do something (Ex:요릴 수 없어요 = I can't cook) |
-(으)ㄹ 줄 알다 | -(eu)l jul al-da | To "know how to do" something (Ex:요릴 줄 알아요 = I know how to cook.) |
-(으)ㄹ 줄 모르다 | -(eu)l jul mo-reu-da | To "not know how to do" something (Ex:요릴 줄 몰라요 = I don't know how to cook.) |
-을/를<ref>
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-eul/reul jal ha-da | To be "good at" doing something (Ex:요리를 잘 해요 = I'm good at cooking/ I cook well.) |
-을/를 잘 못 하다 | -eul/reul jal mot ha-da | To be "bad/poor at" doing something (Ex:요리를 잘 못 해요 = I'm bad at cooking.) |
-아/어/여<ref>
|
-a/eo/yeo + -ya doe-da/ha-da | To "have to, must ,should" (Ex:던져도 돼요 = You have to throw it.) |
-(으)면 안 되다 | -(eu)myeon an doe-da | To "don't have to, shouldn’t, not supposed to" (Ex:던지면 안 돼요 = You're not supposed to throw it.) |
-아/어/여지다 | -a/eo/yeo-ji-da | To become + descriptive verb (Ex:추워지다 = To become cold.) |
-(으)면 | -(eu)myeon | Verb ending for “if” (Ex:자면 = If you sleep...) |
-고 있다 | -go it-da | Present progressive(Ex:일하고 있어요 = I am working) |
-기만 하다 | -gi-man ha-da | Implies the meaning of "only" (Ex:보기만 하다 = to only see, to just look) |
-자마자 | -ja-ma-ja | Implies the meaning of "right after", "as soon as". (Ex:보자마자 = As soon as I see...) |
-(으)니까 or -아/어/여서 | -(eu)-ni-kka or -a/eo/yeo-seo | Implies the meaning of "because", "since", but -아/어/여서 can't be used in imperative sentences (Ex:바쁘니까 = I'm busy now so.../Because I'm busy now....) |
-(으)ㄴ/는지 <ref>
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-(eu)n/neun-ji | Implies the meaning of "whether or not" (Ex:괜찮은지? = You are ok or you are not ok?) |
-(으)ㄹ까요 | -(eu)l-kka-yo | Shall we...? or I wonder... (Ex:갈까요? = Shall we go? |
-(으)ㄹ게요 | -(eu)l-ge-yo | Your futures actions or decisions AS A REACTION TO or AS A RESULT OF what the
other person says (Ex:공부할게요=(If you say so) I will study. |
-(으)려고 하다 | -(eu)ryeo-go ha-da | I'm planning to, it's about to, to intend to (Ex:사려고 하다 = to planning to buy.) |
-(으)ㄴ/-는/-(으)ㄹ 것 같아요<ref>
|
-(eu)n/-neun/-(eu)l geot ga-ta-yo | To look like/to seem like + verb (Ex:비싼 것 같아요 = It looks expensive.) |
-(으)ㄴ/-는/-(으)ㄹ 것 같다 | -(eu)n/-neun/-(eu)l geot gat-da | Like above, it means "it seems that","it looks like", but korean use this more often when they want to say "I THINK THAT..." in a way not to direct (Ex:비싼 것 같아요 = I think that's expensive (so let's go to another place).) |
-나 보다 | -na bo-da | To assume, to suppose (based on a fact), used only with action verbs (Ex:모르나 봐요 = I guess you don't know.) |
-(으)ㄴ가 보다 | -(eu)n-ga bo-da | To assume, to suppose (based on a fact), used only with descriptive verbs (Ex:바쁜가 봐요 = I guess you're busy.) |
-(으)ㄹ 수도 있다 | -(eu)l su-do it-da | It’s possible that..., it might or it could (Ex:올 수도 있어요 = I might come/I could came/ It's possible to come.) |
-(으)ㄹ 리가 없다 | -(eu)l li-ga eops-da | It's impossible to, It can't be... (Ex:그럴 리가 없어요 = That's impossible.) |
-아/어/여 보다 | -a/eo/yeo bo-da | To try doing something |
-(으)ㄹ 뻔 했다 | -(eu)l ppeon haet-da | To almost do something (Ex:믿을 뻔 했다 = To almost believed it.) |
-게 되다 | -ge doe-da | To end up doing something, to eventually find oneself doing something (Ex:사게 되다 = To end up buying (something).) |
-지요 | -ji-yo | Implies the meaning "Doesn't it/Isn't it so?" (Ex:춥지요 = It's cold, doesn't it?) |
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