Common verbs and verb markers
QUESTION
Common verbs and verb markers
how do you say common verbs in korean, such as:
to like
to love
to hate
to go
to eat
to sing
and so on
And what markers can come just after a verb? I only know -yo and -seyo, are they all?
ANSWER
to like: ~을/를 좋아하-다
to love: ~을/를 사랑하-다
to hate: ~을/를 싫어하-다
to go: ~에 가-다
to eat: ~을/를 먹-다
to sing: 노래하-다
to sing a song: 노래를 부르-다
을/를
This postposition makes a noun an object to a verb. If the noun ends with a syllable having a final consonant, you have to use '을', or you have to use '를' .
ex. 빵을 먹었다 → 빵-을 먹-었다:
bread-(objective postposition) eat-(post tense conjugation postfix) → (I) ate bread
에
Many prepositions of English can be translated into this postposition. For example it can mean at, on, in, to, into, toward, and so on.
ex. 아침에 학교에 간다 → 아침-에 학교-에 가-ㄴ다:
morning-in school-to go-(present tense conjugation postfix) → (I) go to the school in the morning
To be continued...

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