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Learning the Korean Adverbs is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Korean language. But first we need to know what the role of Adverbs is in the structure of the grammar in Korean.
Korean adverbs are part of speech. Generally they're words that modify any part of language other than a noun. Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives (including numbers), clauses, sentences and other adverbs. Here are some examples:
English Adverbs | Korean Adverbs |
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adverbs | 부사 - bu sa |
I read a book sometimes | 저는 가끔 독서를 합니다. - jeo neun ga kkeum dok seo reur hap ni da |
I will never smoke | 담배를 절대로 피우지 않겠습니다 - dam bae reur jeol dae ro pi u ji anh get seup ni da |
are you alone? | 혼자이신가요? - hon ja i sin ga yo ? |
Notice the structure of the Adverbs in Korean.
Below is a list of the Adverbs of time place manner and frequency in Korean placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Korean vocabulary.
English Adverbs | Korean Adverbs |
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adverbs of time | 시간 부사 - si gan bu sa |
yesterday | 어제 - eo je |
today | 오늘 - o neul |
tomorrow | 내일 - nae il |
now | 지금 - ji geum |
then | 그때 - geu ttae |
later | 나중에/후에 - na jung e hu e |
tonight | 오늘밤 - o neul bam |
right now | 바로 지금 - ba ro ji geum |
last night | 지난 밤 - ji nan bam |
this morning | 오늘 아침 - o neur a chim |
next week | 다음 주 - da eum ju |
already | 이미 - i mi |
recently | 최근에 - choe geun e |
lately | 최근에/얼마 전에 - choe geun e eol ma jeon e |
soon | 곧 - got |
immediately | 바로/즉시 - ba ro jeuk si |
still | 아직도 - a jik do |
yet | 아직 - a jik |
ago | 전에 - jeon e |
adverbs of place | 장소 부사 - jang so bu sa |
here | 여기 - yeo gi |
there | 저기/거기 - jeo gi geo gi |
over there | 저기/저쪽에 - jeo gi jeo jjog e |
everywhere | 모든곳/어디나 - mo deun gos eo di na |
anywhere | 어디든/아무데나 - eo di deun a mu de na |
nowhere | 아무데도/어디에도 - a mu de do eo di e do |
home | 집에 - jib e |
away | 떨어져 - tteor eo jyeo |
out | 바깥에 - ba kkat e |
adverbs of manner | 양태 부사 - yang tae bu sa |
very | 매우/아주 - mae u a ju |
quite | 꽤/상당히 - kkwae sang dang hi |
pretty | 어느 정도/꽤 - eo neu jeong do kkwae |
really | 실제로/진짜로 - sil je ro jin jja ro |
fast | 빨리 - ppal li |
well | 잘/제대로 - jar je dae ro |
hard | 열심히 - yeol sim hi |
quickly | 빨리 - ppal li |
slowly | 천천히 - cheon cheon hi |
carefully | 신중하게 - sin jung ha ge |
hardly | 거의 - geo ui |
barely | 간신히/가까스로 - gan sin hi ga kka seu ro |
mostly | 주로/일반적으로 - ju ro il ban jeog eu ro |
almost | 거의 - geo ui |
absolutely | 전적으로/틀림없이 - jeon jeog eu ro teul lim eops i |
together | 함께 - ham kke |
alone | 혼자 - hon ja |
adverbs of frequency | 빈도 부사 - bin do bu sa |
always | 항상/늘 - hang sang neul |
frequently | 자주/흔히 - ja ju heun hi |
usually | 보통/대개 - bo tong dae gae |
sometimes | 가끔/때로는 - ga kkeum ttae ro neun |
occasionally | 가끔 - ga kkeum |
seldom | 좀처럼 - jom cheo reom |
rarely | 드물게 - deu mul ge |
never | 결코/절대 - gyeol ko jeol dae |
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