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-(으)로s Many Usage (Korean Particle #2) - YouTube 🌸time stamp🌸 00:00 - (으)로's four main usage 01:08 - (으)로’s 받침 rule 03:00 First Usage : Direction 09:36 Second Usage : "to" a place (vs -에) 19:03 Third Usage : A means of
Korean grammar #20 -로 으로 - jeongussaem 1 Explanation : '-로 으로' is used in two diffent ways First, it indicates means, methods or materials Second, it indicates the direction or destination And it is attached after noun Depending on the form of the noun, they conjugates differently When the noun ends with a vowel or 'ㄹ' consonant, it conjugates with '-로' However the noun ends with a consonant, it conjugates with
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Korean Grammar: Directional Particles | Korean Language Blog I think now’s a good time to go over directional particles Let’s look at the particle ro (로) and uro (으로) If I want to say, “towards the school” all I have to do is add the ro (로) particle to the noun “school” The noun for school in Korean is hakkyo (학교) Add ro (로) to hakkyo (학교) and you get hakkyoro (학교로) Whenever you add ro (로) or uro (으로) to a
Beginner1 gt; Lesson26 Particle (으)로’s Many Usages In this lesson, we’re going to learn how to use (으)로 particle and its main usages Noun (ends in 받침) + 으로 Noun (doesn’t end in 받침) + 로 Ex 학교 (school) > 학교로 집 (house) > 집으로 The only exception to this rule is when a noun ends in “ㄹ” 받침 then 로 is used Ex 팔 (arm) > 팔로 So now, let’s find out how (으)로 can be used Usage #1: Direction
-으로 로 - Oh, my Korean When the noun ends with a vowel or a consonant ‘ㄹ’, use ‘-로’ 앞으로 쭉 가세요 (Go ahead ) 이 지하철은 인천으로 갑니까? (Does this train go to Incheon?) 이 글은 Level 1b 카테고리로 분류되었고 ohmykorean1 님에 의해 2015년 02월 21일 에 작성됐습니다
[Korean grammar] N (으)로 - Sayhikorean (으)로 expresses a direction (toward a place) It means ‘to’ or ‘toward’ in English When the preceding noun ends in a vowel or ㄹ, 로 is used, and when the noun ends in a consonant, 으로 is used