today korean expressions : where are you going ( i go home . i go to school)

Today Korean Expressions 

Where are you going

This is one of the sentences that frequently appears for beginners learning Korean. 

Each sentence is an essential Korean expression that is highly useful in daily life.

πŸ”˜Where are you going?
πŸ”˜I go home 
πŸ”˜I go to school


Where are you going? Korean expressions

μ–΄λ””κ°€μš” eo di ga yo



Word Analysis:


μ–΄λ”” (eodi):

 Means where, used to ask about a location.


κ°€μš” (gayo):

 Present tense of the verb κ°€λ‹€ (to go), meaning going. The polite ending μš” is added to make the sentence respectful.


So, μ–΄λ”” κ°€μš”? eo di ga yo is a polite way to ask Where are you going?


I go home Korean expressions

μ €λŠ” 집에 κ°€μš” jeo neun jib e gayo


Word Analysis:


μ €λŠ” (jeo neun):

μ € jeo: Polite form of I or me.

λŠ” neun : Topic marker emphasizing the subject.


집에 (jib e):

μ§‘ jib : Means home or house.


-에 e : A particle indicating direction or location, similar to to or at in English.


κ°€μš” (gayo):

Present tense of κ°€λ‹€ ga da (to go).

-μš” yo : A polite sentence-ending particle that adds respect.


Similar Example Sentences:

μ €λŠ” μ‹œμž₯에 κ°€μš” jeo neun si jang-e ga yo 

I go to the market.

μ‹œμž₯ (sijang) means market.


μ €λŠ” νšŒμ‚¬μ— κ°€μš”. jeo neun hoe sa-e ga yo

I go to work.

νšŒμ‚¬ (hoesa) means company or workplace."


These sentences demonstrate how you can swap 'μ§‘' (home) for other places to create new korean sentences.


I go to school Korean expressions :

μ €λŠ” 학ꡐ에 κ°€μš” jeo neun hak gyo e ga yo



Word Analysis:


μ €λŠ” (jeo neun):


μ € jeo is the polite form of I or me.

λŠ” neun  is a subject marker that emphasizes the subject.


학ꡐ에 (hak gyo e):


학ꡐ  hak gyo means school.

-에 e  is a particle indicating direction, similar to to in English.


κ°€μš” (gayo):


The present tense of κ°€λ‹€  ga da (to go).


-μš” yo is a polite sentence-ending particle, making the sentence respectful.


Similar Example Sentences:


μ €λŠ” νšŒμ‚¬μ— κ°€μš”.jeo neun hoesa-e ga yo

I go to work.

νšŒμ‚¬hoesa-e  means company or workplace.


μ €λŠ” λ„μ„œκ΄€μ— κ°€μš”. jeo neun do seo gwan e ga yo

I go to the library.

λ„μ„œκ΄€ do seo gwan  means library.


μ €λŠ” 병원에 κ°€μš”.jeo neun byeong-won e ga yo

I go to the hospital.

병원 byeong-won means hospital.


By using 에 e , you can indicate direction (like "to") and create various sentences by changing the location.


conclusion


The above sentences are suitable for beginners learning 

Korean to learn basic vocabulary and grammar.


Understanding the role of words and grammar, and practicing 

various application sentences will help you expand your Korean expressions.

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