Korean Language/┣ 9 Parts of Speech
1-2. Pronoun(대명사)
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2022. 8. 22. 10:00
Pronoun(대명사)
Pronouns indicate nouns and are used instead of them.
There are two kinds of pronouns in Korean: personal pronouns and demonstrative pronouns.
A man, 수민, is looking at a flower. In Korean, we can say this:
수민이가 꽃을 본다(Sumin looks at a flower).
And then, the following sentence could be 그는 그것을 좋아한다(He likes it).
그 is a personal pronoun that refers to 수민(이), while 그것 is a demonstrative pronoun that indicates 꽃.
1) Personal Pronoun(인칭대명사)
- the first person(1인칭): 나(I), 저(I, a humble form), 우리(we), 저희(we, a humble form)
- the second person(2인칭): 너(you), 당신(you, to your spouse or to a stranger), 그대(you, not frequently used these days), 너희(you, a plural form)
- the third person(3인칭): 그(he), 그녀(she), 그들(they)
- indefinite pronoun(부정칭): 아무(anyone, sometimes can be used as an undetermined pronoun)
- undetermined pronoun(미지칭): 누구(who, sometimes can be used as an indefinite pronoun)
For a more detailed explanation, go to the Words and Expressions category
2) Demonstrative Pronoun(지시대명사)
이 when close to a speaker |
그 when close to a listener |
저 far from both the speaker and listener |
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Objects(사물) | 이것 this | 그것 that | 저것 that |
Locations(장소) | 이곳, 여기 here | 그곳, 거기 there | 저곳, 저기 there |
More detailed explanation: go to the words and expressions category(will be posted soon).