Practical Korean: Your Guide to Speaking Korean Quickly and Effortlessly in a Few HoursTuttle Publishing, 10 sept. 2013 - 176 pages A handy introduction to the Korean language that is concise, simple, and useful. Much more than Korean phrasebook, Practical Korean has been written to fill a specific need: that of the hundreds of thousands of people now visiting Korea for business or holidays or even living there for a year or two, who wish to learn something of the spoken Korean language around them. The grammatical structure of Korean is particularly complicated, and difficulties plague foreign students learning Korean. Samuel E. Martin, renowned Asian language expert and professor emeritus at Yale University has simplified some of the common problems to acquaint the reader with the most useful way to say a lot of everyday things, without having to memorize long lists of grammatical rules. The compact size makes it ideal for traveling to Korea or reading on a plane, train or bus. The sentences are almost all given in the polite (yo) style, which is both the simplest and the most widely used. From this manner, another common style--the Intimate style--is easily derived by merely dropping the final particle. From a practical point of view, this is the quickest and simplest way to put a foreigner into direct communication with Koreans, including the use of a Korean phrasebook. The student will quickly make progress learning to comprehend and speak Korean. The material is presented using the romanization method of written Korean that is officially authorized by the Korean government as well as the native Korean script (Hangeul). Practical Korean is grouped into 47 lessons that cover all the common topics of conversation, grammar and vocabulary. |
Table des matières
Names and Greetings | |
Sentence Structure | |
Some Useful Expressions | |
Verbs and Adjectives | |
Relatives | |
Honorifics | |
The Word But | |
Infinitives and Favors | |
Expressing May and Must | |
Helping Verbs | |
The go Verb Form | |
More Useful Expressions | |
Is and Has | |
Styles of Speech | |
Some Handy Nouns | |
More Handy Nouns | |
Particles | |
More Particles | |
Some Tricky Particles | |
Numerals | |
Nouns Ending int | |
Counting Things | |
Telling Time | |
What Day Is | |
Months and Years | |
Negative Sentences | |
Where Things | |
Wants and Likes | |
Infinitive + seo And So Lesson 33 Some Peculiar Verb Types | |
The Modifiers eun and | |
The Verb Modifier neun | |
Ever Never and Sometimes | |
Before After and While | |
In the Future | |
Knows and Can | |
Probable Future | |
When and If | |
Hoping and Wishing | |
What the Weather Looks Like | |
Because | |
Casual Remarks Usingjiyo | |
Some Abbreviations | |
The Structure of Verb Forms Romanization Table | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Practical Korean: Your Guide to Speaking Korean Quickly and Effortlessly in ... Samuel E. Martin Aucun aperçu disponible - 2008 |
Practical Korean: Your Guide to Speaking Korean Quickly and Effortlessly in ... Samuel E. Martin Aucun aperçu disponible - 2013 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
anado anasseoyo anayo arayo baek BASE MEANING Bi-ga chaek chaek-eul cheon Chinese numerals consonant base Don-eul Don-i dweyo ending English eopseoyo eseo expression gatayo gayo geo eyo geot gerund geseyo gesseoyo Geu-neun Gim SeonSaeng-i gongbu gongbu haeyo gudu-reul gwaen chanayo haesseoyo haeyo hago haji hakgyo hakgyo-eseo hamnida Hangeul Hanguk Hangungmal-eul gongbu honorific ieyo infinitive isseoyo jeok jeon-e ji form jigeum jip-e jiyo joahaeyo joayo juseyo kkot Korean language Korean numerals LESSON meogeoyo modifier form moksa movie Myeot Na-neun Naeil neomu neun noun nyeon oil 9 ol Q omyeon ºok particle pronounced reul saram saram-i sentence seonsaeng seumul Sinmun-eul sipeoyo someone honored sounds studying Korean style Tuttle Publishing verb form VOWEL BASES wasseoyo word Yeogi yeol 거에요 계세요 그는 나는 너무 않아요 없어요 있어요 좋아요 집에