![]() ![]() In this lesson, we’ll present you with different Korean pronouns that are commonly used when having conversations. The indefinite pronouns in Korean are called 부정 대명사 (bujeong daemyeongsa), and relative pronouns are 관계 대명사 (gwangye daemyeongsa). The word for personal pronouns in Korean is 인칭 대명사 (inching daemyeongsa), while impersonal pronouns are 비인칭 대명사 (biinching daemyeongsa). There are specific words in Korean for the various types of pronouns. “Pronouns” in Korean are called 대명사 (daemyeongsa). Korean pronouns, unlike in English, have formal and standard versions.įor example, the pronoun “I” can be expressed formally as 저는 (jeoneun), while 나는 (naneun) is used in informal situations. Let’s take a look at these example sentences. Therefore, you may not see pronouns very often in Korean sentences. In Korean, you don’t need to use pronouns for the sentences to have a whole meaning or thought. Korean speakers don’t use pronouns as often as English speakers do. They are used in place of nouns to avoid repeating them over and over. Korean pronouns work similarly to English pronouns. 9.3 Why is “you” not used in the Korean language?.9.2 “You” in Korean (Plural) Second Person.9.1 “You” in Korean (Singular) Second Person.6.1 “We” in Korean (Plural) – First Person.3.1 “I” in Korean and “Me” in Korean (Singular) – First-person. ![]()
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