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Descripción: Talk To Me In Korean - Level 1 Lesson 1 Welcome to the very first lesson at TalkToMeInKorean.com! If you are an absolute beginner of the Korean language, start with this lesson and practice with u...
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 8 In this lesson, you can learn how to say something is NOT something. Now, let’s review. Do you remember how to say “this” “that” and “the/it” in Korean? -----------------------------------------------Review----------------------------------------------------
이 [i] = this (near you) 이거 [i-geo] or 이것 [i-geot] = this thing, this item, this stuff, this fact 그 [geu] = the / that (near the other person) 그거 [geu-geo] or 그것 [geu-geot] = the thing, the item, that one, it 저 [jeo] = that (over there) 저거 [jeo-geo] or 저것 [jeo-geot] = that thing over there 사람 [sa-ram] means a person 이 사람 [i sa-ram] = this person, this man here, this lady here, he, she 그 사람 [geu sa-ram] = the person, that person, he, she 저 사람 [jeo sa-ram] = that person over there, he, she -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
아니에요
[a-ni-e-yo] = to be not, it is not, you are not
아니에요 [a-ni-e-yo] is the present tense form in the formal language of the verb 아니다 (to be
not). So 아니에요 [a-ni-e-yo] means “It’s not.” “I am not.” “You’re not.” “He/she is not.” and etc.
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 8 Whenver you want to say that something is NOT something, you can say a subject and
아니에요 [a-ni-e-yo].
NOUN + 아니에요 = TO BE NOT + NOUN Example:
저 아니에요. [jeo a-ni-e-yo] = It’s not me. 우유 아니에요. [u-yu a-ni-e-yo] = It’s not milk. 물 아니에요. [mul a-ni-e-yo] = It’s not water. If you want to say “This is not milk.” “I am not a student.” student.” “That’s not a park. park .” and etc, you can add a word at the beginning of the sentence. milk = 우유 [u-yu] not milk = 우유 아니에요. [u-yu a-ni-e-yo]
This is not milk. = 이거 우유 아니에요. [i-geo u-yu a-ni-e-yo] student = 학생 [hak-saeng] not a student = 학생 아니에요 [hak-saeng a-ni-e-yo]
I am not a student. = 저 학생 아니에요. [jeo hak-saeng a-ni-e-yo] liquor = 술 [sul] not liquor = 술 아니에요 [sul a-ni-e-yo]
That is not liquor. = 저거 술 아니에요. [jeo-geo sul a-ni-e-yo] cat = 고양이 [go-yang-i] not a cat = 고양이 아니에요 [go-yang-i a-ni-e-yo]
It is not a cat. = 그거 고양이 아니에요. [geu-geo go-yang-i a-ni-e-yo] This PDF is to be used along with the MP3 audio lesson available at TalkToMeInKorean.com. Please feel free to share TalkToMeInKorean’s free Korean lessons and PDF les with anybody who is studying Korean. If you have any questions or feedback, visit TalkToMeInKorean.com.