EAS110Y1 Lecture Notes - Korean Language

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Youngmee kim who is a freshman introduces herself to other classmates on the first day of class. I see you for the first time. ] (ch -neun) kim youngmee-imnida. (i) am kim youngmee. (ch -neun) i-rang-ny n-ieyo. (i) am a freshman. First year (freshman) (il-hang-ny n may be pronounced like i-rang-ny n) (sam-hang-ny n may be pronounced like sa-mang-ny n) Grammar notes: an-ny ng-(h)a-seyo? and ch - m pwe-kke-ss m-nida can be used together or separately, (ch -n n)_________-imnida, Ch -neun (equivalent to english i) can be omitted. In korean, subjects are often deleted when it is contextually apparent/understandable: imnida" and ieyo" mean the same, meaning am/is/ are depending on contexts. So i-rang-ny n ieyo" can mean: note in the third line of youngmee kim"s speech, imnida (equivalent to english am/are/is) is used and in the fourth line, ieyo (equivalent to english am/are/is) is used. imnida and ieyo are interchangeable.

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