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Korean adjectives are frequently used in daily conversation.
In Korean, they are used as both 'noun modifier' and 'descriptive verb'.
The basic form of all adjectives ends with '-다'.
It conjugates like verbs.
ex. 좋다 / 좋 is stem, 다 has to be deleted when conjugate.
1) Noun modifier
stem : final consonant X - use ㄴ
stem : final consonant O - use 은
-있다/없다 adjective - use 는
2) Descriptive verb
stem : vowel ㅗ orㅏ - use 아요
stem : vowel not ㅗ or ㅏ - use 어요
-하다 adjective -해요
Adjectives are very useful even for beginners, but unfortunately pronouncing correctly is not easy for beginners.
To pronounce like native, you need to know the pronunciation rules of final consonants and understand irregular forms of Korean adjectives.
That's why some irregular conjugated forms might seem to be not reasonable.
The videos of all pronunciation rules will be uploaded next week.
Also, videos explaining Korean major grammars will be uploaded soon.
You can download the PDF file here
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