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LEVEL 1 LESSON 18
In Korean, as you already know, there are some ‘particles’ which are used to mark the roles of
some nouns, and so far, we have learned about subject marking particles ( [i] and [ga])
and topic marking particles ( [eun] and [neun]). In this lesson, we are going to have a
look at location marking particles, 에 [e] and 에서 [e-seo], and also how to say WHERE in Ko-
rean.
First let’s learn the word for “ WHERE ” or “ WHICH PLACE ”.
어디 [eo-di] = where, which place
Now, let’s look at how to ask someone “Where do you want to go?” in Korean.
to go = 가다 [ga-da]
to want to = 고 싶어요 [go si-peo-yo]
Do you remember how to form a sentence using 고 싶어요 [go si-peo-yo]? Yes, you drop the
letter ‘다’ at the end of a verb and attach 고 싶어요 after that.
가다 + 고 싶어요 --> 가고 싶어요 [ga-go si-peo-yo] = I want to go.
가고 싶어요 = I want to go.
가고 싶어요? = Do you want to go?
And now, you just add the word 어디 [eo-di] in front of the verb.
어디 가고 싶어요? [eo-di ga-go si-peo-yo?] = Where do you want to go?
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 18
WHY USE LOCATION MARKING PARTICLES?
Whereas it is POSSIBLE to make sentences without location marking particles (as in the exam-
ple above: 어디 가고 싶어요?), by using the right location marking particles, you can make your
message very clear. There are many location marking particles in Korean, but let us look at the
two most basic particles, 에 [e] and 에서 [e-seo].
[e] = at, to
Noun + 에 [e]
에 is a location marking particle, but it is not only used to mark locations. It means “at”, “to”
and etc, and it can be used to mark a location, a time, a situation, and many other things, but
here, at us just focus on its role of marking locations.
Let us look at how it is used inside a Korean sentence, by looking at some sample sentences.
Sample 1
Let’s say “I went to school.” in Korean.
1. to go = 가다 [ga-da]
I went = 가 + 았어요 = 갔어요 [ga-sseo-yo]
2. school = 학교 [hak-gyo]
3. to = 에 [e]
I went to school. = 학교에 갔어요. [hak-gyo-e ga-sseo-yo]
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Sample 2
Let’s say “I came to Korea.” in Korean.
1. to come = 오다 [o-da]
I came = 오 + 았어요 = 왔어요 [wa-sseo-yo]
2. Korea = 한국 [han-guk]
3. to = 에 [e]
I came to Korea. = 한국에 왔어요. [han-gug-e wa-sseo-yo]
Sample 3
Let’s say “Where do you want to go?” in Korean.
1. to go = 가다 [ga-da]
do you want to go = 가 + 고 싶어요 = 가고 싶어요 [ga-go si-peo-yo]
2. where = 어디 [eo-di]
3. to = 에 [e]
Where do you want to go? = 어디에 가고 싶어요? [eo-di-e ga-go si-peo-yo?]
Sample 4
Let’s say “Where are you?” in Korean.
1. to be = 있다 [it-da]
are you = 있 + 어요 = 있어요 [i-sseo-yo]
2. where = 어디 [eo-di]
3. at = 에 [e]
Where are you? = 어디에 있어요? [eo-di-e i-sseo-yo?]
Where are you now? = 지금 어디에 있어요? [ji-geum eo-di-e i-sseo-yo?]
어디에 있어요 지금? [eo-di-e i-sseo-yo ji-geum?]
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에서 [e-seo] = at, in, from
Noun + 에서 [e-seo]
에서 [e-seo] can express many things, but here let’s look at two of its main roles.
에서 [e-seo] expresses:
1. a location where an action is taking place
(ex. I studied in the library. / I met my friends in Seoul.)
2. the meaning of “from” a place
(ex. I came from Seoul. / This package came from Spain.)
The difference between 에 and 에서.
에 and 에서 can both be translated to “at” in English. How are they different then?
에 expresses a location where something “is” or “exists” or a direction that you are going to-
ward.
Ex) 집에 있어요. = I am at home.
집에 가요. = I’m going home.
에서 expresses a location where some action is taking place.
Ex) 집에서 일해요. = I work at home.
집에서 뭐 해요? = What are you doing at home?
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 18
Some useful verbs and their conjugations to know
가다 [ga-da] = to go
가요 [ga-yo] = I go / you go / s/he goes / they go / let’s go
갔어요 [ga-sseo-yo] = went / to have gone
오다 [o-da] = to come
왔어요 [wa-sseo-yo] = came / to have come
있다 [it-da] = to be, to exist
있었어요 [i-sseo-sseo-yo] = was / to have been
보다 [bo-da] = to see
봤어요 [bwa-sseo-yo] = saw / to have seen
하다 [ha-da] = to do
했어요 [hae-sseo-yo] = did / to have done
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