Korean sentence structure
Korean often uses subject-object-verb order and relies on particles to mark roles. Building sentences from blocks helps you see how meaning changes when particles or endings change.
Practice polite endings
For beginners, the polite 요 style is a practical starting point. Sentence building makes endings like 해요, 가요, 있어요, and 마셔요 easier to recognize.
Questions
Is Korean word order similar to Japanese?
Yes, both often use subject-object-verb order, but Korean particles, endings, and sound changes need their own practice.
Should beginners build full Korean sentences?
Yes, as long as the sentences are controlled and short. It is one of the fastest ways to connect vocabulary and grammar.
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