Tuesday, October 12, 2010

결심아요

Since I rely on Google Translate so much for my learnings, I really do hope that it has at least an accuracy of more than 85%.

Learning the wrong thing and applying it can be so embarrassing. Anyway the title says I am determined. Now that I have found out a new website to further learn Korean, 나는 결심아요.
(私は決心ですよ。)

Man, I get so hyped up when I see Asian foreign languages.
The site that I found is: langintro.com/kintro/, in case if anyone's interested.

I was able to form a few Japanese sentence before and now I am hoping to form some basic Korean sentence. In order to do so, I need to know which word do I need to use to start off and end it. (Just like か?means to ask question in Japanese and other obvious ones are です。, etc)

So far what I know of is that "다" or what everyone usually heard as "나다" is the stem(ending word to a sentence) for verbs. The Korean sentence structure is SOV(Subject-Object-Verb) just like Japanese, so the presence of "다" is usually appears in quite a few.

Also,
"아요" and "오요" are stem words for nouns.

Ok, back to learning.
다시 학습합니다.
(lol, 다시 means again - making that sentence strange.)


매일아침, 그는바리바게뜨
Paris Baguette every morning.
(김태희's face is my driving force lol.)