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  1. The #Korean particle –에서 -eseo marks dynamic location, where some action happens or takes place. 집에서 jib-eseo ([doing something] at home). #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-p

  2. Korean subjects (–이 -i / –가 -ga) express new information. If you’re asking who did something, the answer is new, a subject. 하윤이 어젯밤에 비빔밥을 먹었어요. hayoon-i eojebam-e bibimbap-eul meogeoseoyo. Hayoon ate bibimbap last night. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  3. Korean subjects (–이 -i / –가 -ga) express new information. If you’re asking who did something, the answer is new, a subject. 하윤이 어젯밤에 비빔밥을 먹었어요. hayoon-i eojebam-e bibimbap-eul meogeoseoyo. Hayoon ate bibimbap last night. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  4. #Korean topics (은 –eun / –는 –neun) express old or known information. In a conversation about Hayoon, she’s known, so she’s a topic. 하윤는 어젯밤에 무엇을먹었어요? hayoon-eun eojetbam-e mwo-seul meogeoseoyo? What did Hayoon eat last night? #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  5. #Korean topics (은 –eun / –는 –neun) express old or known information. In a conversation about Hayoon, she’s known, so she’s a topic. 하윤는 어젯밤에 무엇을먹었어요? hayoon-eun eojetbam-e mwo-seul meogeoseoyo? What did Hayoon eat last night? #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  6. #Korean HAVE sentences use 있다 itda with an –이 -i / –가 -ga subject in the information clause, and the possessor is a topic marked by 은 –eun / –는 –neun. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  7. #Korean HAVE sentences use 있다 itda with an –이 -i / –가 -ga subject in the information clause, and the possessor is a topic marked by 은 –eun / –는 –neun. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  8. In #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. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  9. In #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. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t

  10. #Korean direct objects are marked with the object particle: –을 after consonants, and –를after vowels. 차를 샀어요. cha-reul sasseoyo. We bought a car. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #LearnKorean. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-p

  11. The #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. #KoreanGrammar #KoreanParticles #Languages. thelanguagegarage.com/korean-t