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What is the grammar of Korean?

Grammatical structure is subject-object predicate (SOV) structure, which is different from Chinese subject-object predicate (SVO) (in fact, Chinese has three structures: subject-object predicate, subject-object predicate and object-object predicate. For example, "Ba" sentence can be regarded as subject-object predicate structure, and "Bei" sentence can be regarded as object-object predicate structure.

Korean, like Japanese, is similar to Altaic language family, and an important feature of Altaic language family that distinguishes it from other languages is adhesion.

In other words, Altaic language family is a sticky language type. This kind of language expresses its meaning through a large number of suffix changes stuck behind the stem, such as? ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~? Wait a minute.

In contrast, English and Russian belong to Indo-European language family, and they are inflectional languages. Their meanings are expressed by inflectional changes of words themselves, such as: picture~~pictures, go~~~went, come~~~coming, etc.

Chinese belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family and is an isolated language type, which relies on word order to express its meaning.

Extended data:

Spelling method

vowel

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A vowel can form a syllable, and the syllable is located at "?" The first sound. It is just a formal consonant, a symbol that makes the font look neat and beautiful. It has no actual sound value and does not pronounce.

consistent

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Consonants cannot form syllables alone, but must be combined with vowels to form syllables. When spelling, consonants can be located to the left or above vowels.

Receive radio waves

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Consonant "?" No pronunciation at the beginning (just for decoration), and the ending pronunciation is used for broadcasting, which has actual sound value.

Consonant vowel broadcasting

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Consonants can be placed before vowels as the first sound, or after vowels as the last sound. At this time, consonants are called radio stations. "?" Consonants can only be pronounced in the first sound, not in the last sound.

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