N + 에

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Description

This topic is covered at Talktomeinkorean.com: lesson 18


Grammar focus : N에 has different usages but we can talk about 3 main ones.

  1. 1 To express the direction in which a particular action proceeds. In this case, is used with verbs such as<
    • 가다 (to go)
    • 오다 (to come)
    • 들아가다 (to attend, to commute)
    • 도착하다 (to arrive)
    • 오라가다 (to go up)
    • 내려기디 (to go down)


Notes

Conjugation Rule

Conjugation Rule
Pattern Case Example
Rule 1: N + 에 If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 학교 → 학교에
Rule 2: N + 에 If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem 집 → 집에


Sentence Examples

Korean English Notes
나는 학교에 갑니다. I go to school. Formal declarative
동생이 화장실에 있습니다. My younger sister is in the bathroom. Formal declarative
나는 한국에 있습니다. I am in Korea. Formal declarative
철수는 식당에 갑니다. Chul-Su goes to a restaurant. Formal declarative
길에 자동차가 많습니다. There are a lot of cars on the street. Formal declarative
영희는 옆집에 삽니다. Young-Hee lives next door. Formal declarative
자장면은 한 그릇에 4,000원 입니다. Jajangmyon costs ₩4,000 per bowl. Formal declarative
옷 한 벌에 100,000원 입니다. The clothes cost ₩100,000 by the set. Formal declarative
나는 한 달에 2번 영화를 봅니다. I see a movie twice a month. Formal declarative
나는 일주일에 세 번 갑니다. I go three times a week. Formal declarative


Pronunciation

  • Special pronunciation rule?

See Also

http://youtu.be/CQUDu5EytB4

used with 가다, 오다