Verb Conjugation in Korean
For French Speakers
About Verb Conjugation
Learn how to conjugate verbs in Korean. Master the different verb forms and tenses.
Verb conjugation in Korean involves changing the verb form to match the subject, tense, and mood. This is one of the most important aspects of Korean grammar.
Key Rules and Patterns
Present Tense
In Korean, verbs change their endings based on the subject pronoun.
- Example: "I speak" vs "You speak" vs "He/She speaks"
- Learn the regular verb endings first
- Then master irregular verbs
Past Tense
The past tense in Korean is formed differently depending on the verb type.
- Regular verbs follow a pattern
- Irregular verbs must be memorized
- Practice with common verbs first
Learning Tips
- Start with the most common verbs
- Practice one tense at a time
- Use flashcards to memorize irregular forms
- Listen to native speakers for pronunciation