korean grammar

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Pronouns (I, You) - 나, 저, 너, 당신 In this lesson, we are going to learn about pronouns, especially, "I and You," then "He, She and They," and how their forms are changed depending on the degree of politeness. Let's start with "I": Informal form (나, I) •나 = I •나는 = I + 는 (Topic particle) •난 (usually in spoken Korean) •내가 = I + 가 (Identifier particle) •나도 = I + 도 (Additive particle) •나를 = I + 를 (Object particle) •날 (usually in spoken Korean) •내 = my •내 것 = mine (written Korean) •내 꺼 (usually in spoken Korean) Note: 나 becomes 내 when combined with 가 (Identifier particle) Polite form (저, I) •저 = I •저는 = I + 는 (Topic particle) •전 (usually in spoken Korean) •제가 = I + 가 (Identifier particle) •저도 = I + 도 (Additive particle) •저를 = I + 를 (Object particle) •절 (usually in spoken Korean) •제 = my •제 것 = mine (written Korean) •제 꺼 (usually in spoken Korean)

Now for "You":

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