tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post4334230884902147746..comments2024-01-05T20:28:36.164+13:00Comments on Learn Korean: LP's Korean Language Learning: Time / Place Particle - 에Lukehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12870381040575333203noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-36186670978481924852020-08-19T03:44:18.355+12:002020-08-19T03:44:18.355+12:00Hi, thank you for your wonderful lesson. I just wa...Hi, thank you for your wonderful lesson. I just want to ask, can we use "에서" when we are talking about time? I mean here, "아침에 시리얼을 먹었다", 아침에, 에 was used to indicate that we ate cereal in the morning, so does this mean that when we are pertaining about time, 에 should be used instead of 에서?<br /><br />미리 감사합니다.Onehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12981333123334594496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-89173079738905081472020-07-27T15:45:50.677+12:002020-07-27T15:45:50.677+12:00Hi, I would like to question. If the season and we...Hi, I would like to question. If the season and weather is for 에 time particle or location ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-61790392605204289572020-01-05T22:57:01.008+13:002020-01-05T22:57:01.008+13:00Thank you so much for this lesson
I'm looking...Thank you so much for this lesson <br />I'm looking forward to follow up with all your lessons <br />I'm taking a korean class private but there are somethings that I can't understand so when i searched i found this amazing site <br />Really thanks for helping people and me 😍<br />저 는 릴리https://www.blogger.com/profile/02515462258773684582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-42609363008677499052019-07-12T11:46:50.091+12:002019-07-12T11:46:50.091+12:00Could the sentence 아침에 시리얼을 먹었다 use 에서 because yo...Could the sentence 아침에 시리얼을 먹었다 use 에서 because your saying that it was 'in' the morning ??? If not how come ???Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11237177386270544032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-60459517738454278212018-03-05T03:13:20.826+13:002018-03-05T03:13:20.826+13:00In the example: Sam went to Korea last year in Oct...In the example: Sam went to Korea last year in October during the autumn season <br /><br />I notice that october and korea seem to both have the time and place particle. Is that correct? Both of them have to have the particle? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-66343322770620590532017-07-03T17:34:22.352+12:002017-07-03T17:34:22.352+12:00Can 에 be used for something else? Such as 사랑에 빠지다....Can 에 be used for something else? Such as 사랑에 빠지다. 사랑 is neither a place nor time yet why is there 에 at the end? Thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-43930558407491601152017-07-03T17:32:36.652+12:002017-07-03T17:32:36.652+12:00Does 에 have another meaning/can be used for someth...Does 에 have another meaning/can be used for something else? Like 사랑에 빠지다. 사랑 is neither a place nor time so why is there an 에 after it? Thank yohAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15416117071891327404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-90666938014643058992017-03-02T00:36:26.696+13:002017-03-02T00:36:26.696+13:00Hi I was playing my favorite game today, g-mod on...Hi I was playing my favorite game today, g-mod on steam, and someone in the chat said 에 버그가 있음 and I asked my friend what is means.. But she didn't Answer... What does 에 버그가 있음 mean? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02034728825661030565noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-55024560968485778002016-09-03T21:38:05.632+12:002016-09-03T21:38:05.632+12:00준수는 2000년도 여름에 호주에 왔다
whats the meaning/use of th...준수는 2000년도 여름에 호주에 왔다 <br />whats the meaning/use of the word 도 in this sentence?<br />too/so or what?Tiara Reginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00613141959331879578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-83038459631490624322016-03-06T23:20:53.865+13:002016-03-06T23:20:53.865+13:00Hi Lynnette, it's a late reply but here we go....Hi Lynnette, it's a late reply but here we go. 1월 is pronounced 일월!Lukehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12870381040575333203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-25954848399993918852015-06-23T15:54:53.019+12:002015-06-23T15:54:53.019+12:00Hi Luke. Was browsing through some korean learning...Hi Luke. Was browsing through some korean learning websites and I found yours. It is easy to understand and it helps me a lot. But was wondering how do you pronounce or read the month 1월?<br /><br />하나월? Thanks for your reply. Lynnettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00387883752626309173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-32551376522111539292014-11-05T17:22:51.606+13:002014-11-05T17:22:51.606+13:00Hello Luke!
I'm currently studying Hangeul in ...Hello Luke!<br />I'm currently studying Hangeul in a language school and reading this has made things much more clear for me (especially since I find it difficult to ask potentially stupid questions :D)! So thank you so so much for putting this up!<br /><br />Clarification though:<br />When using "e seo", you mentioned that we use it when we want to say we're doing something "in" somewhere. And since '아침에 시리얼을 먹었다' doesn't have "e seo", does this mean that the usage of "e seo" is only for places and not for time?<br /><br />Thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-58697827760685100682014-10-14T08:23:10.918+13:002014-10-14T08:23:10.918+13:00Hi Luke , i' m from Costa Rica so my english i...Hi Luke , i' m from Costa Rica so my english is not good, sorry<br />Thanks for your hard work<br />Luke, 여 can be used with sentences that has was and in, but in these sentences you can use 에서 as well ? And you can't use 에 with all the verbs or just some of them ???<br />Hope you understand me<br />Gracias, MarielMCOarte Costa Ricanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-2157096437938491262014-06-28T12:58:55.790+12:002014-06-28T12:58:55.790+12:00Is 에 also used for present tense sentences? All of...Is 에 also used for present tense sentences? All of the examples are past tense using "was in" sentences.<br /><br />How about "am in/at?" Like, I'm home.<br />집에야Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02627569352664188262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-4696868299085645062014-06-15T12:15:16.618+12:002014-06-15T12:15:16.618+12:00Hi Kouno,
에 can be used instead of 에서 when we use...Hi Kouno, <br />에 can be used instead of 에서 when we use 'was' and 'in' in a sentence as in the above example.<br /><br />영국에서 있었다 = was in England<br />영국에 있었다 = was in England<br /><br />에 is frequently used when talking about time and place. <br />에서 is used when talking about a place and when you 'did' something for a while 'in' somewhere.<br /><br />For example,<br />영국에서 지냈다. = stayed in England.<br />영국에 지냈다 (x)<br /><br />놀이 공원에 갔다 = went to a theme park<br />You can use 에 because there's no 'in' in this sentence.<br /><br />놀이 공원에서 놀았다 = played in a theme park<br />But not 놀이 공원에 놀았다 (x) because there's 'in' in this sentence.<br /><br />Hope this helps!Lukehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12870381040575333203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-76359855185671370162014-06-15T02:27:48.039+12:002014-06-15T02:27:48.039+12:00Hi Luke~~ I'm a new come, such a pleasure!
You...Hi Luke~~ I'm a new come, such a pleasure!<br />Your lessons are great and easy! ^-^ yet I am confused about something: 에 is only used instead of 에서 when it's 'was' right? But then in the last examples you used 에 with other past tensed verbs, may you please explain?<br />고맙습니다 선생님! =) :DAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08794726333420693314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-84972046460488317812014-06-15T01:41:30.471+12:002014-06-15T01:41:30.471+12:00Hi Luke~~ I'm a new comer, such a pleasure!
Yo...Hi Luke~~ I'm a new comer, such a pleasure!<br />Your lessons are great and easy but I have this confusion, it's written that 에 can be used instead of 에서 only when it's 'was' right? But then in the last examples you used 에 Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08794726333420693314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-48383694027171909702014-06-15T01:23:05.971+12:002014-06-15T01:23:05.971+12:00Hi Luke~ I'm a new comer, such a pleasure!
But...Hi Luke~ I'm a new comer, such a pleasure!<br />But I have something that confused me, u said that 에 can only be used instead of 에서 when it's 'was' right? Then in the last examples you used 에 in other past tense containing sentences?; I'm really confused, hope you help me. Thank you =) :DAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08794726333420693314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-56308163210403658212014-04-15T21:08:23.399+12:002014-04-15T21:08:23.399+12:00"The 에 particle phrase is usually placed at t..."The 에 particle phrase is usually placed at the beginning of a sentence after a subject." then should not the first part of "played (had fun) at the park [At the park, (we) played (had fun)]" be "(we) at the park played"? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-13873069779613663712014-04-07T10:26:05.548+12:002014-04-07T10:26:05.548+12:00Why would it be 오후 2시에 비가 내렸다 rather than 오후 2시에서 ...Why would it be 오후 2시에 비가 내렸다 rather than 오후 2시에서 비가 내렸다 if it rained at 2 pm? I thought you used 에서 like you would use in, at, & on in English.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-71364444788805494302013-08-27T20:31:45.085+12:002013-08-27T20:31:45.085+12:00Hi, i want to ask a question
샘 은 작년 10월 가을에 한국에 갔...Hi, i want to ask a question <br />샘 은 작년 10월 가을에 한국에 갔다 why there is no 에 particle at October?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-75960276046938355352013-08-16T19:06:44.999+12:002013-08-16T19:06:44.999+12:00Hi enasahmed,
You can learn them both at the same...Hi enasahmed,<br /><br />You can learn them both at the same time,<br /><br />learn simple grammar e.g. particles, and learn the words in sentences.<br /><br />Also, try the audio lessons you can find at the top right hand corner of this blog.<br /><br />CheersLukehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12870381040575333203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37101546.post-75146483260065874622013-08-14T09:00:07.783+12:002013-08-14T09:00:07.783+12:00Hi
I want to ask what's the best way to lear...Hi <br /> I want to ask what's the best way to learn language save word or start with grammar than word <br /><br />감사합니다enasalabsihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11462241830485835186noreply@blogger.com