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March 7, 2016
Dr. Satish Satyarthi

Recently I was working on creating an online basic Korean grammar course and for that I compiled a list of  the most basic and most important Korean language particles, verb endings and connectors.

On this page I am giving you the list of the most basic beginner level Korean particles. Whether you are just a beginner level Korean language learner or you are preparing for TOPIK I test, you must study and understand these connectors properly as these are very commonly used in day-to-day life written and spoken Korean. If you want you can also enroll in this course which has approx. 50 video lectures explaining the most important Korean grammar particles, verb endings and connectors. I have also added a discounted coupon to the link for TOPIK GUIDE Readers. – Korean Grammar for Beginners – Course Enrollment Link.

  1. 은/는 – Topic particles
  2. 이/가 – Subject Particles
  3. 을/를 – Object particles
  4. 에/에서 – In, at
  5. 에 – To  에서 – From
  6. 에서 – From (Place)부터 – From (Time)

    까지 – To/till (Place

  7. 에게/한테 – To (someone)에게서/한테서 – From (someone)
  8. 와/과/하고/랑 – And (connect two things)
  9. 나/(이)나 – Either/Or
  10. 로/ (으)로 – to/towards(direction)with (tool/method)
  11. 의 – of/’s (belongs to)
  12. 도 – also/too

Dr. Satish Satyarthi


Satish is the Founder and CEO of TOPIK GUIDE. He is passionate about languages. He created TOPIK GUIDE website to help Korean language learners learn Korean effectively, succeed in TOPIK test and achieve their goals. He has a PhD in Korean language. His research area has been 'Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language (외국어로서의 한국어교육)'. He is a Seoul National University (GKS) alumni. He has been active in Korean language teaching and research for more than 10 years.

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