Monday, April 1, 2013

Indonesian Talk In Korean (Level 1-17) [Past tense]



nah kalo level 1-16 kita belajar merubah kata kerja ke dalam bentuk present tense maka sekarang kita akan belajar mengubah kata kerja ke dalam past tense hehe atau bentuk lampau...

nah kalo kemaren menggunakan
아요 (ayo) atau 어요 (eoyo) atau 여요 (yeoyo)

sekarang ini dia yang kita gunakan
았어

Indonesian Talk In Korean (Level 1-16) [Present tense]


nah kali ini kita belajar bagaimana mengubah kata kerja menjadi bentuk present tense hehehe kalo bahasa indonesianya apa ya?? mosok bentuk sekarang gitu?? hehehe

berikut beberapa kata kerja korea dalam bentuk kamus (dict. form)
가다 [ga-da] = pergi
먹다 [meok-da] = makan
자다 [ja-da] = tidur
때리

Korean Learn (Level 3 part 9) [similar...... with verbs]



In the previous lesson, we looked at how to use 같아요 [ga-ta-yo] after nouns to mean “it looks like” or “it seems to be” something.

Examples:
커피 같아요. [keo-pi ga-ta-yo.] = It looks like coffee. / I think it’s coffee.

저 사람 소연 씨 같아요. [ jeo sa-ram so-yeon ssi ga-ta-yo.] = That person looks like So-yeon. / I think that person is So-yeon.

In the examples above, both 커피

Korean Learn (Level 3 part 8) [similar... with noun]



Now, we are going to look at how to say that something is like or looks like something
else. (i.e. “You are like an angel,” “This looks like coffee,” or “You are like my teacher.”)

First, let’s look at how to say that something is similar to something else.

비슷하다 [bi-seu-ta-da] = to be similar
- Present tense: 비슷해요 [bi-seu-tae-yo] = it is similar

In order to say that A is similar to B, you need to use a particle that means “with” or “together
with”, which is -랑 or -하고.