Korean particles are small grammatical markers attached to words that indicate their role in a sentence (topic, subject, or object), unlike English where word order determines meaning; mastering the three basic particles (은/는 for topic, 이/가 for subject, 을/를 for object) allows beginners to form natural Korean sentences and understand sentence structure more easily.
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Korean particles can feel confusing at first, but they are actually one of the biggest shortcuts to sounding natural in Korean. In this lesson, we are going to break down the three most important basic Korean particles for beginners.
The topic particles, the subject particles, and the object particles.
Particles are just a little markers we attach to words to show things like the topic, subject, or object. In English, word order does most of the work. But in Korean, particles tell you exactly what role each word plays in the sentence.
Without particles, sentences can become unclear or even change meaning completely. For example, as for me, I ate an apple. Here marks the topic.
marks the object and moyo is the action.
Once you know what these particles are marking, Korean sentences start to feel predictable and much easier to understand. Most beginners only need a small core set like and to start forming natural sentences.
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