more Korean

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title: Korean grammar title: Korean grammar
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<status>Status: 🌱 </status> <status>Status: 🌿 </status>
- [Formal vs Casual](#formal) - [Formal vs Casual](#formal)
- [What](#what) - [What](#what)
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- [Also/too](#also) - [Also/too](#also)
- [Only](#only) - [Only](#only)
- [Irregulars](#irregulars) - [Irregulars](#irregulars)
- [More than](#morethan)
- [If/in case](#if)
- [Still/already](#stillalready)
- [Someone/Something/Somewhere/Someday](#somex)
- [Imprerative](#imperative)
- [Have to/Should/Must](#haveshouldmust)
- [Method/way](#method/way)
- [All/more](#allmore)
- [Don't do it](#dontdoit)
### Formal vs Casual {#formal} ### Formal vs Casual {#formal}
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|vowel in 2nd last syllable not ㅏ/ㅗ + ㅡ|ㅡ => ㅓ| |vowel in 2nd last syllable not ㅏ/ㅗ + ㅡ|ㅡ => ㅓ|
|last vowel ㅏ/ㅗ + 르|르 => ㄹ + 라| |last vowel ㅏ/ㅗ + 르|르 => ㄹ + 라|
|last vowel not ㅏ/ㅗ + 르|르 => ㄹ + 러| |last vowel not ㅏ/ㅗ + 르|르 => ㄹ + 러|
### More than {#morethan}
A보다 더 = more than A
수박은 사과부다 더 커요 = A watermelon is bigger than an apple
### If/in case {#if}
- 만약 - (optional) in case/if
- -(으)면 = verb ending for "if"
- ends with no 받침 or ㄹ -> add -면
- ends with 받침 other than ㄹ -> add -으면
_examples_:
1. 만약 지금 자면, 일찍 일어 날 수 있어요 - If I sleep now, I can wake up early
2. 지금 자면, 일찍 일어 날 수 있어요 - I can wake up early, if I sleep now
### Still/already {#stillalready}
- 아직 - still, not yet
- 아직도 - still + even/also -> "still (not) happening". Sound critical/being a little mad or angry
- 이미 - already, when you know about something
- 벌써 - when you are just finding out about somthing
### Someone/Something/Somewhere/Someday {#somex}
1. 누구 (who) + -ㄴ가 = 누군가 (someone)
2. 뭐 (what) + -ㄴ가 = 뭔가/무언가 (something)
3. 어디 (where) + -ㄴ가 = 어딘가 (somewhere)
4. 언제 (when) + -ㄴ가 = 언젠가 (someday)
Even when intended meaning is "someday", 언제 can be used instead of 언젠가. Same goes for 뭐/어디/누구.
*examples:*
1. 누구 만날 거예요? - whom will you meet?
2. 누군가 만날 거예요? - will you meet somebody?
3. 뭐 찾았어요? - what did you find?
4. 뭔가 찾았어요? - did you find something?
### Imperative {#imperative}
Fixed expressions using '-세요'
- 어서오세요 - Welcome
- 안녕히 가세요 - goodbye
- 안녕히 계세요 - goodbye
- 안녕히 주무세요 - goodnight
1. If you want to tell somebody to do something
- Verb ending with vowel or ㄹ - add -세요
- Verb ending with consonant other than ㄹ - add -으세요
2. Please do it for me.
- It has much *nicer tone*
- Has nuance of asking someone for a favour or asking someone to do sth "for you"
- 아/어/여 주세요
*examples*:
1. 아이스크림 사세요 - please buy yourself some icecream
2. 아이스크림 사 주세요 - please buy **me** some ice cream
줘요 is less formal 주세요, but more polite than just -세요.
### Have to/Should/Must {#haveshouldmust}
-아야/어야/여야 + 되다/하다
### Method/way {#methodway}
-(으)로
1. Made with x - 뭐로 이거 만들었어요? - what did you make this with?
2. Come by x - 오늘 택시로 왔어요? - did you come by taxi today?
3. Do x using y - 카드로 낼 거예요 - I will pay by card
4. Get hurt/sick - 사구로 다치다 - to get hurt in an accident
5. To be famous for x - 프랑스는 치즈로 유명해요 - France is famous for its cheese
6. Path - 이 길로 가다 - to go this path
### All/more {#allmore}
- 다 - all
- 더 - more
### Don't do it {#dontdoit}
add -지 마세요