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#Korean particle –에 / –e is used in many location expressions: 집 앞에 jip ap-e (in front of the house.)
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#Korean sentences, if the subject is different from the topic, there will be an 은 –eun / –는 –neun topic followed by an –이 -i / –가 -ga subject in the information clause.
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#Korean sentences, if the topic and subject are the same, the subject is omitted, and there is only a topic marked by 은 –eun / –는 –neun.
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/korean-topic-and-subject-particles/#Korean direct objects are marked with the object particle: –을 after consonants, and –를after vowels. 차를 샀어요. cha-reul sasseoyo. We bought a car.
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Korean Particles
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#Korean particle -은 –eun / –는 –neun marks the topic of a sentence, the person, thing, place, time, etc., that the sentence is about. A topic is not the same as a subject.
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Korean Topic and Subject Particles
Learn the difference between Korean Topic and Subject Particles, a key part of Korean grammar, with clear explanations and examples.
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