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Today, we will practice the basic Korean sentence structure:
Subject + Object + Verb
In Korean, the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence.
For example:
저는 사과를 먹어요.
= I eat an apple.
민수는 책을 읽어요.
= Minsu reads a book.
아이들은 우유를 마셔요.
= The children drink milk.
If you’d like to support my Korean learning content, you can buy me a coffee here ☕
buymeacoffee.com/easykoreanwithjulia
Here is the YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@EasyKoreanJulia
Please click below to download the script.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CSBYvs_evMCYl8Utyjb2SVfBzzfeOJYG/view?usp=sharing
By JuliaToday, we will practice the basic Korean sentence structure:
Subject + Object + Verb
In Korean, the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence.
For example:
저는 사과를 먹어요.
= I eat an apple.
민수는 책을 읽어요.
= Minsu reads a book.
아이들은 우유를 마셔요.
= The children drink milk.
If you’d like to support my Korean learning content, you can buy me a coffee here ☕
buymeacoffee.com/easykoreanwithjulia
Here is the YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@EasyKoreanJulia
Please click below to download the script.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CSBYvs_evMCYl8Utyjb2SVfBzzfeOJYG/view?usp=sharing