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=== Háblame en Coreano/TalkToMeInKorean.com - Lecciones de Coreano Gratis ===
 
=== Háblame en Coreano/TalkToMeInKorean.com - Lecciones de Coreano Gratis ===
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Hasta este momento, por medio de las lecciones anteriores, hemos aprendido a decir “qué” “donde” “cuando” y “quien”.
 
Hasta este momento, por medio de las lecciones anteriores, hemos aprendido a decir “qué” “donde” “cuando” y “quien”.
  
Qué = 뭐 [mwo]
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Qué = 뭐 [mwo]
 
Donde = 어디 [eo-di]
 
Donde = 어디 [eo-di]
 
Cuando = 언제 [eon-je]
 
Cuando = 언제 [eon-je]
 
Quien = 누구 [nu-gu]
 
Quien = 누구 [nu-gu]
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Y hoy, aprenderemos otras palabras de este tipo 의문사(interrogativas).
 
Y hoy, aprenderemos otras palabras de este tipo 의문사(interrogativas).
  
Como = 어떻게 [eo-tteo-ke]
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Por qué = 왜 [wae]
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Como = <font color=deeppink>어떻게</font> [eo-tteo-ke]
Cuanto (dinero) = 얼마 [eol-ma]
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Por qué = <font color=deeppink></font> [wae]
Como + adjetivo/adverbio = 얼마나 [eol-ma-na]
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Cuanto (dinero) = <font color=deeppink>얼마</font> [eol-ma]
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Como + adjetivo/adverbio = <font color=deeppink>얼마나</font> [eol-ma-na]
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Generally, these interrogatives in Korean are used before the verb of a sentence. But as the word order of the sentences is much more flexible (thanks in part to the subject/topic/object markers), they can come in at various parts of sentences, depending on the context or the nuance.
 
Generally, these interrogatives in Korean are used before the verb of a sentence. But as the word order of the sentences is much more flexible (thanks in part to the subject/topic/object markers), they can come in at various parts of sentences, depending on the context or the nuance.
  
Examples
 
  
1. 어떻게 [eo-tteo-ke] = how
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1. <font color=deeppink>어떻게</font> [eo-tteo-ke] = how
  
 
어떻게 찾았어요? [eo-tteo-ke cha-ja-sseo-yo?] = How did you find it?
 
어떻게 찾았어요? [eo-tteo-ke cha-ja-sseo-yo?] = How did you find it?
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2. 왜 [wae] = why
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2. <font color=deeppink></font> [wae] = why
  
 
왜 전화했어요? [wae jeon-hwa-hae-sseo-yo?] = Why did you call?
 
왜 전화했어요? [wae jeon-hwa-hae-sseo-yo?] = Why did you call?
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3. 얼마 [eol-ma] = how much
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3. <font color=deeppink>얼마</font> [eol-ma] = how much
 
얼마예요? [eol-ma-ye-yo?] = How much is it?
 
얼마예요? [eol-ma-ye-yo?] = How much is it?
 
얼마 냈어요? [eol-ma nae-sseo-yo?] = How much did you pay?
 
얼마 냈어요? [eol-ma nae-sseo-yo?] = How much did you pay?
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4. 얼마나 + adjective/adverb = how + [often/fast/early/soon/etc...]
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4. <font color=deeppink>얼마나</font> + adjective/adverb = how + [often/fast/early/soon/etc...]
  
 
얼마나 자주 와요? [eol-ma-na ja-ju wa-yo?] = How often do you come?
 
얼마나 자주 와요? [eol-ma-na ja-ju wa-yo?] = How often do you come?
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얼마나 무거워요? [eol-ma-na mu-geo-wo-yo?] = How heavy is it?
 
얼마나 무거워요? [eol-ma-na mu-geo-wo-yo?] = How heavy is it?
 
(무겁다 = to be heavy)
 
(무겁다 = to be heavy)
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EN CONSTRUCCIÓN



Háblame en Coreano/TalkToMeInKorean.com - Lecciones de Coreano Gratis

NIVEL 1 LECCION 24

Hasta este momento, por medio de las lecciones anteriores, hemos aprendido a decir “qué” “donde” “cuando” y “quien”.

Qué = 뭐 [mwo] Donde = 어디 [eo-di] Cuando = 언제 [eon-je] Quien = 누구 [nu-gu]


Y hoy, aprenderemos otras palabras de este tipo 의문사(interrogativas).


Como = 어떻게 [eo-tteo-ke] Por qué = [wae]


Cuanto (dinero) = 얼마 [eol-ma] Como + adjetivo/adverbio = 얼마나 [eol-ma-na]


Generally, these interrogatives in Korean are used before the verb of a sentence. But as the word order of the sentences is much more flexible (thanks in part to the subject/topic/object markers), they can come in at various parts of sentences, depending on the context or the nuance.


Ejemplos

1. 어떻게 [eo-tteo-ke] = how

어떻게 찾았어요? [eo-tteo-ke cha-ja-sseo-yo?] = How did you find it? (찾다 = to find, to look for)

어떻게 왔어요? [eo-tteo-ke wa-sseo-yo?] = How did you get here? (오다 = to come)


2. [wae] = why

왜 전화했어요? [wae jeon-hwa-hae-sseo-yo?] = Why did you call? (전화하다 = to call)

왜 안 왔어요? [wae an wa-sseo-yo?] = Why didn’t you come? (오다 = to come)


3. 얼마 [eol-ma] = how much 얼마예요? [eol-ma-ye-yo?] = How much is it? 얼마 냈어요? [eol-ma nae-sseo-yo?] = How much did you pay? (내다 = to pay)


4. 얼마나 + adjective/adverb = how + [often/fast/early/soon/etc...]

얼마나 자주 와요? [eol-ma-na ja-ju wa-yo?] = How often do you come? (자주 = often / 오다 = to come)

얼마나 커요? [eol-ma-na keo-yo?] = How big is it? (크다 = to be big)

얼마나 무거워요? [eol-ma-na mu-geo-wo-yo?] = How heavy is it? (무겁다 = to be heavy)




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