World Languages, asked by humaidhahm, 10 months ago

What are object and subject markers in Korean please someone explain

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Answered by jainhiya5
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Answer:

Object markers are used to mark objects. Subject markers mark subjects. This may sound rude, but if you don't know what subjects and objects are you will have trouble learning Korean.

Answered by gunjanagrawal1123
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Answer:

One tip for you to remember about an object in the Korean sentence, unlike English, a Korean object is placed after a subject/topic and before a verb.

ex) ( I study Korean.)

Korean: Subject + Object + Verb ( English: Subject + Verb + Object.)

As I mentioned in the previous posts, native Koreans will understand you without these markers, however using these subject, topic, and object markers will help you to deliver your message in a clearer way.

If you need a little extra practice, please try to fill in the following blanks. Just don’t forget to follow these rules.

(Noun ending in a Consonant) + 을

(Noun ending in a Vowel) + 를

(I study Korean.). (I like EXO.)((MY) Teacher loves music.)

. ((MY) friend likes Korean dramas.)

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