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PS. This book has a lot of references to start with and I'm just here to help you understand a little better. Thank you Mr. Byon and to other reference...
I'm just gonna insert this somewhere before UNIT 2 because i forgot to talk about this. This is very important, especially in having a conversation with people you just met or people who have high ranks or older than you.
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-이에요/-예요 [-ieyo / -yeyo]
- both have similar role corresponding to the English verb "to be." The primary difference, however, is their use in a certain sentence structure.
English sentence structure:
A₍ₛ₎ + [be] + B₍ₙ₎. ** B₍ₙ₎ here, is a noun.
examples:
Kyungsoo is a student. I am a teacher. You are my friend.
Korean sentence structure:
A₍ₛ₎ + B₍ₙ₎ + [be]
examples:
이거 연필이에요. [igeo yeonpil-ieyo] ⤷ This is a pencil.
이거 의자예요. [igeo euija-yeyo] ⤷ This is a chair.
Unlike English, wherein, the verb "to be" is changed to "is" "are" or "am" depending on the subject of the sentence, in Korean, you decide whether to use "-이에요" [-ieyo] or "-예요" [-yeyo] depending on whether the last letter in the previous word ended with a consonant or a vowel. They actually sound pretty similar when spoken so it's not a really big problem if you mix them up, but it is better to know the correct forms.
REMEMBER: ■ FINAL CONSONANT + -이에요 [-ieyo] ■ FINAL VOWEL + - 예요 [-yeyo]
examples:
• 책이에요. [chaek-ieyo] (It's) a book.
• 사과예요. [sagwa-yeyo] (It's) an apple.
• 생선이에요. [saengson-ieyo] (It's) a fish.
• 학교예요. [hakgyo-yeyo] (It's) a school.
• 저예요. [jeo-yeyo] (It's) me.
As you've noticed in the examples above, in Korean, there's no need to use "a/an/the" as in English. You can just add -이에요/-예요 [-ieyo/-yeyo] after a noun and it would mean "It is XXX." "That is YYY." "I am ZZZ."
Also, this can be used in making a question; just raise your tone at the end of the sentence.
examples: • 책이에요. [chaek-iyeyo] "It's a book." ⤷ 책이에요? [chaek-ieyo?] "Is that a book?/Is this a book?"
• 집이에요. [jib-ieyo] "It's a house" ⤷ 집이에요? [jib-ieyo?] "Is it a house?" / "Are you at home (now)?"
• 뭐 [mwo] = "what" ⤷ 뭐예요? [mwoyeyo?] "What is it?/ What is that?"
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