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πŸ™‹ Basic Korean Pronouns – Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

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Learning Korean starts with understanding pronouns! In this post, we’ll explore the most common Korean pronouns, their polite and casual forms, and how to use them properly in daily conversation. 😊


πŸ“Œ What Are Pronouns?

Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition. In Korean, pronouns are often dropped when the meaning is clear from context — but it's still important to learn them for understanding and polite usage!


πŸ‘€ Basic Korean Personal Pronouns

English Korean (Informal) Korean (Polite/Formal) Romanization
I / Me λ‚˜ μ € na / jeo
You λ„ˆ λ‹Ήμ‹  / μ„ μƒλ‹˜ (if polite) neo / dangsin / seonsaengnim
He κ·Έ κ·ΈλΆ„ geu / geu-bun
She κ·Έλ…€ κ·ΈλΆ„ geu-nyeo / geu-bun
We 우리 저희 uri / jeo-hui
They κ·Έλ“€ κ·ΈλΆ„λ“€ geu-deul / geu-bun-deul


πŸ’‘ Important Notes

  • μ € is the humble form of “I” used in polite settings.
  • 저희 is the humble form of “we.”
  • λ‹Ήμ‹  is rarely used in spoken Korean—it can sound distant or even aggressive unless used by spouses or in writing.
  • Instead of saying “you,” it’s common to use someone’s name + 씨 or μ„ μƒλ‹˜ (e.g., 민수 씨).


πŸ—£️ Example Sentences

1. μ €λŠ” ν•™μƒμ΄μ—μš”. (jeoneun haksaeng-ieyo.) – I am a student.
2. λ„ˆ μ–΄λ”” κ°€? (neo eodi ga?) – Where are you going?
3. 그뢄은 μ„ μƒλ‹˜μ΄μ—μš”. (geubun-eun seonsaengnim-ieyo.) – He/She is a teacher.
4. 우리 집에 λ†€λŸ¬ 와! (uri jibe nolleo wa!) – Come over to our house!
5. 저희 가쑱은 λ‹€μ„― λͺ…μ΄μ—μš”. (jeohui gajok-eun daseot myeong-ieyo.) – Our family has five members.


πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

Korean has no grammatical gender! Unlike many languages, Korean does not change pronouns or verbs based on gender. This makes it simpler in some ways — but also puts more focus on politeness and context!


πŸ’¬ Practice Dialogue

A: μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”. μ €λŠ” λ§ˆμ΄ν¬μ˜ˆμš”. (Annyeonghaseyo. Jeoneun Mike-yeyo.)
B: μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”! μ €λŠ” μœ μ§„μ΄μ—μš”. (Annyeonghaseyo! Jeoneun Yujin-ieyo.)
A: μœ μ§„ μ”¨λŠ” ν•™μƒμ΄μ—μš”? (Yujin-ssineun haksaeng-ieyo?)
B: λ„€, μ €λŠ” λŒ€ν•™μƒμ΄μ—μš”. (Ne, jeoneun daehaksaeng-ieyo.)


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Final Thoughts:
Korean pronouns may seem tricky at first, but they become easier with practice. Start with “μ €,” “λ‚˜,” and “우리” in context, and you’ll sound more natural in no time! πŸ’¬ Come back often for more beginner-friendly Korean lessons!


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