Korean Pronouns

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Korean Pronouns

Learning the Korean Pronouns 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 Pronouns is in the structure of the grammar in Korean.

Korean pronouns include personal pronouns (refer to the persons speaking, the persons spoken to, or the persons or things spoken about), indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns (connect parts of sentences) and reciprocal or reflexive pronouns (in which the object of a verb is being acted on by verb's subject). Here are some examples:

English PronounsKorean Pronouns
Pronouns대명사 - dae myeong sa
I나는/내가 - na neun nae ga
you너는/당신이 - neo neun dang sin i
he그는/그가 - geu neun geu ga
she그녀는/그녀가 - geu nyeo neun geu nyeo ga
we우리는/우리가 - u ri neun u ri ga
they그들은/그들이 - geu deur eun geu deur i
me나를 - na reul
you너를/당신을 - neo reur dang sin eul
him그를 - geu reul
her그녀를 - geu nyeo reul
us우리를 - u ri reul
them그들을 - geu deur eul
my나의 - na ui
your너의/당신의 - neo ui dang sin ui
his그의 - geu ui
her그녀의 - geu nyeo ui
our우리의 - u ri ui
their그들의 - geu deur ui
mine나의 것/내것 - na ui geos nae geot
yours너의 것/당신의 것 - neo ui geos dang sin ui geot
his그의 것 - geu ui geot
hers그녀의 것 - geu nyeo ui geot
ours우리의 것 - u ri ui geot
theirs그들의 것 - geu deur ui geot

Notice the structure of the Pronouns in Korean.

List of Pronouns in Korean

Below is a list of the Personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal or reflexive pronouns in Korean placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Korean vocabulary.

English PronounsKorean Pronouns
I speak나는 말한다 - na neun mal han da
you speak당신이 말한다 - dang sin i mal han da
he speaks그가 말한다 - geu ga mal han da
she speaks그녀가 말한다 - geu nyeo ga mal han da
we speak우리가 말한다 - u ri ga mal han da
they speak그들이 말한다 - geu deur i mal han da
give me나에게 주어라 - na e ge ju eo ra
give you너에게 주어라 - neo e ge ju eo ra
give him그에게 주어라 - geu e ge ju eo ra
give her그녀에게 주어라 - geu nyeo e ge ju eo ra
give us우리에게 주어라 - u ri e ge ju eo ra
give them그들에게 주어라 - geu deur e ge ju eo ra
my book나의 책 - na ui chaek
your book너의/당신의 책 - neo ui dang sin ui chaek
his book그의 책 - geu ui chaek
her book그녀의 책 - geu nyeo ui chaek
our book우리의 책 - u ri ui chaek
their book그들의 책 - geu deur ui chaek

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