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Family & Relationships
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Learn Korean family titles and relationship words, including how speaker gender changes terms like 오빠/형 and 언니/누나.
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형
hyeong
older brother (used by a male)
형, 같이 축구할래요? — Hyeong, do you want to play soccer together?
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relative (extended family)
설날에는 친척들이 모두 모여요. — On Lunar New Year, all the relatives gather.
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결혼하다
gyeolhonhada
to get married
두 사람은 작년에 결혼했어요. — The two of them got married last year.
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사이가 좋다
saiga jota
to be on good terms / get along well
저는 동생과 사이가 좋아요. — I get along well with my younger sibling.
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Grammar Patterns
-께서 honorific subject marker The honorific version of 이/가, used when the subject is someone you respect, such as parents, grandparents, or elders.
할머니께서 오셨어요. — Grandmother came.
아버지께서 신문을 읽으세요. — My father is reading the newspaper.
-와/과 같이 together with (someone) Attached to a noun to mean 'together with' that person. Use 와 after a vowel and 과 after a consonant; 같이 means 'together'.
친구와 같이 영화를 봤어요. — I watched a movie together with a friend.
부모님과 같이 살아요. — I live together with my parents.
-(으)시- honorific verb infix Inserted into a verb or adjective stem to show respect toward the subject. Add 으시 after a consonant and 시 after a vowel, often paired with 께서.
어머니께서 책을 읽으세요. — My mother is reading a book.
할아버지께서는 일찍 주무세요. — Grandfather goes to sleep early.
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