BASIC KOREAN: A GRAMMAR AND WORKBOOK by Andrew Sangpil Byon

BASIC KOREAN: A GRAMMAR AND WORKBOOK by Andrew Sangpil Byon

Author:Andrew Sangpil Byon [Byon, Andrew Sangpil]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: ePub Bud (www.epubbud.com)
Published: 2011-11-14T16:00:00+00:00


Unit 14: Case particles 3 111

In these examples above, the indirect objects are the teacher and the president to whom the speaker wishes to express honorific attitude. Consequently, the use of the particle

is more appropriate than the use

of

or

.

One thing to remember when using

, is that since it is an honorific

element its usage should be collocated with other honorific elements such as the honorific suffix, euphemistic words, proper address or reference terms and so on. For example, in the above examples,

“give (honorific)”

is used instead of

“give (plain form).”

The particles

and

The case particles

and

are both one-form particles. These

particles mark an animate source, corresponding to “from” in English. The only difference between

and

is that the former is used in

colloquial settings whereas the latter is used for a more formal context. For instance, consider the following sentences:

“(I) received the book from Tony”

“(I) wait for a phone call from

Frank”

“(I) received the bag as a present

from John”

“(I) wait for the letter from Emily”

Exercises

Key vocabulary for Unit 14 exercises

to teach

to arrive

to speak

America/USA

to borrow

mother

to make a phone call



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