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==Description== | |||
'''Grammar pattern''' : (attached to nouns, adverbs, other particles or endings, it shows the subject of the sentence or may be used to show 'contrast' or 'emphasis'.) | |||
===Notes=== | |||
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==Conjugation Rule== | |||
{{Conjugation table | |||
|Pattern1= 는 <!--No 받침 pattern--> | |||
|Examples1= <!--Examples, use <br> between each example--> | |||
|Pattern2= 은 <!--받침 example pattern--> | |||
|Examples2= <!--Examples, use <br> between each example--> | |||
}} | |||
==Sentence Examples== | |||
{{Example table | |||
|Korex1 =나는 키가 작습니다. | |||
|Engex1 =I am short. | |||
|Comment1 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex2 =나는 떡볶이를 좋아합니다. | |||
|Engex2 =I like Teokboki. | |||
|Comment2 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex3 =철수는 커피를 마십니다. | |||
|Engex3 =Chul Su drinks a cup of coffee. | |||
|Comment3 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex4 =나는 한국어를 배웁니다. | |||
|Engex4 =I learn Korean. | |||
|Comment4 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex5 = | |||
|Engex5 = | |||
|Comment5 = | |||
|Korex6 =버스가 느립니다. 지하철은 빠릅니다. | |||
|Engex6 =The bus is slow. However, the subway is fast. | |||
|Comment6 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex7 =여름은 덥습니다. 겨울은 춥습니다. | |||
|Engex7 =It's hot im summer. However, it's cold in winter. | |||
|Comment7 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex8 =동생은 텔레비전을 봅니다. 언니는 설거지를 합니다. | |||
|Engex8 =My younger sister is watching TV. However, my elder sister is doing the dishes. | |||
|Comment8 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex9 =나는 영어는 잘 하지만 일본어는 못 합니다. | |||
|Engex9 =I am good at English, but I am not good at Japanese. | |||
|Comment9 =Formal declarative | |||
|Korex10 = | |||
|Engex10 = | |||
|Comment10 = | |||
}} | |||
==Pronunciation== | |||
*Special pronunciation rule? | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:30, 20 June 2009
은 / 는
Description
Grammar pattern : (attached to nouns, adverbs, other particles or endings, it shows the subject of the sentence or may be used to show 'contrast' or 'emphasis'.)
Notes
Conjugation Rule
| Pattern | Case | Example | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rule 1: | 는 | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | |
| Rule 2: | 은 | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Sentence Examples
| Korean | English | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 나는 키가 작습니다. | I am short. | Formal declarative |
| 나는 떡볶이를 좋아합니다. | I like Teokboki. | Formal declarative |
| 철수는 커피를 마십니다. | Chul Su drinks a cup of coffee. | Formal declarative |
| 나는 한국어를 배웁니다. | I learn Korean. | Formal declarative |
| 버스가 느립니다. 지하철은 빠릅니다. | The bus is slow. However, the subway is fast. | Formal declarative |
| 여름은 덥습니다. 겨울은 춥습니다. | It's hot im summer. However, it's cold in winter. | Formal declarative |
| 동생은 텔레비전을 봅니다. 언니는 설거지를 합니다. | My younger sister is watching TV. However, my elder sister is doing the dishes. | Formal declarative |
| 나는 영어는 잘 하지만 일본어는 못 합니다. | I am good at English, but I am not good at Japanese. | Formal declarative |
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?