Tarts and Mina's Korean lessons thread
Originally Posted by problem_child,Jul 3 2007, 10:39 AM
you will come across 이 and 가 soon. they are similar to 은 and 는... its difficult for me to tell you when to use 은(는) instead of 이(가)
이(가) = i (ka) ?
Originally Posted by problem_child,Jul 3 2007, 09:39 AM
its difficult for me to tell you when to use 은(는) instead of 이(가)
It just naturally comes out and it actually sounds weird when you dont use it right.
we will fix it for you as you learn.
Originally Posted by problem_child,Jul 3 2007, 01:44 PM
it is difficult to explain because we are so used to it.
It just naturally comes out and it actually sounds weird when you dont use it right.
we will fix it for you as you learn.
It just naturally comes out and it actually sounds weird when you dont use it right.
we will fix it for you as you learn.
this is very helpful... I copied/pasted into a word doc and am analyzing it right now
also, just to help me while I'm still in the infancy stage of reading... can you guys include the romanizations along with the hangul? ^_^
also, just to help me while I'm still in the infancy stage of reading... can you guys include the romanizations along with the hangul? ^_^
Originally Posted by minako,Jul 3 2007, 01:51 PM
also, just to help me while I'm still in the infancy stage of reading... can you guys include the romantizations along with the hangul? ^_^




why would you need that? 
