Common Verb and Adjective Changes
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of Korean sound changes to speak with effortless, native-like flow.
- Identify when 으, ㅂ, and ㄹ sounds change or disappear in verbs and adjectives.
- Conjugate common irregular words like 'spicy' (매워요) and 'to make' (만들어요).
- Apply these patterns to daily conversations about weather, food, and actions.
Was du lernen wirst
Hey friend! Have you ever noticed how some Korean verbs and adjectives seem to magically change their form? Like the weather constantly shifting? Well, in this chapter, we're diving straight into these 'cool changes'! I know you've already mastered tons of verbs and adjectives and are getting really comfortable. Now it's time to level up and make your Korean sound even more 'natural,' so you can speak like a native and feel great about it. In this chapter, we'll learn how certain letters, especially '으,' 'ㅂ,' and 'ㄹ,' adapt and sort of 'melt away' or 'disappear' when they meet other sounds. Imagine you want to say the weather is 'hot' (더워요) or 'cold' (추워요), or your food is 'spicy' (매워요). If you don't know these rules, you might sound a little awkward. But by learning the 'ㅂ' irregulars, you'll easily be able to talk about these daily things. Or, when using verbs like 'to make' (만들다) or 'to know' (알다), you'll learn how 'ㄹ' sometimes vanishes out of nowhere, making your sentences smoother and more correct. These rules might seem a bit confusing at first, but don't worry, there's a beautiful logic behind them that we'll teach you. The main goal is for Korean words to have a nice flow and sound more natural when put together. After this chapter, you'll be able to confidently talk about the weather, describe food flavors, and use many common verbs without hesitation and with the correct pronunciation. Ready to take your Korean to the next level? Let's go!
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Der '으' (Eu) Wegfall: Warum der Vokal verschwindetWenn ein Verbstamm auf '으' endet und auf einen Vokal trifft, löscht du das '으' und passt die Endung an. Deine Werkzeuge sind «바빠요», «예뻐요» und «써요».
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Koreanische unregelmäßige ㅂ-Verben: Heiß, Kalt und Scharf (ㅂ 불규칙)Wenn ㅂ-Adjektive auf einen Vokal treffen, verwandelt sich das ㅂ in ein «우». So wird aus scharf (맵다) ganz schnell «매워요».
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Die schmelzende ㅂ-Regel: Unregelmäßige Verben (chupda → chuwoyo)Wenn ein ㅂ-Verb auf einen Vokal trifft, schmilzt das ㅂ weg und wird zu einem weichen «우» oder «오» Laut.
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Unregelmäßige ㄹ-Verben (Das L fällt weg)Wenn ein Verbstamm auf
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Koreanische ㄹ-unregelmäßige Verben: Das ㄹ-Drop-MusterSobald ein ㄹ-Verb auf die Buchstaben ㄴ, ㅂ oder ㅅ trifft, sagst du dem ㄹ Tschüss! Merk dir einfach die
N-B-S-Regel.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Conjugate 으-dropping verbs like 'to be pretty' (예쁘다) in formal and informal speech.
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By the end you will be able to: Describe flavors and weather using ㅂ-irregular adjectives like 'spicy' and 'cold'.
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By the end you will be able to: Use ㄹ-irregular verbs like 'to know' (알다) in present tense sentences.
Kapitel-Leitfaden
Overview
cool changes and speaking with greater confidence, just like a native!irregular conjugations, is a significant step in your journey to fluency.hot and cold), and the essential irregular ㄹ verbs where the 'ㄹ' sometimes vanishes. Get ready to transform your understanding and make your Korean truly shine!How This Grammar Works
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: «요즘 너무 바쁘어요.» (These days, I'm too busy.)
요즘 너무 바빠요.(These days, I'm too busy.)
- 1✗ Wrong: «날씨가 춥어요.» (The weather is cold.)
날씨가 추워요.(The weather is cold.)
- 1✗ Wrong: «저는 한국에 살는 사람입니다.» (I am a person who lives in Korea.)
저는 한국에 사는 사람입니다.(I am a person who lives in Korea.)
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Quick FAQ
Why do some Korean verbs and adjectives change their form so much, like «춥다» becoming «추워요»?
These changes, called irregular conjugations, occur to make the words easier and smoother to pronounce when they combine with different endings. It's all about phonetic flow!
What are the key irregular patterns I should focus on at the A2 Korean level?
At the A2 level, mastering the '으' drop pattern, ㅂ irregular verbs (like 춥다, 덥다, 맵다), and ㄹ irregular verbs (like 만들다, 살다, 알다) is essential for natural speech.
Are there any tricks to remember which irregular rule to apply?
Practice is key! For ㅂ irregulars, remember hot, cold, spicy (덥다, 춥다, 맵다) as common examples. For the '으' drop, think of 바쁘다 (busy) and 쓰다 (write/use). For ㄹ irregulars, remember that ㄹ often disappears before ㄴ, ㅂ, ㅅ, 으.
Why is it important to learn these Korean irregular verbs and adjectives?
Learning these patterns is crucial for speaking natural and correct Korean. Without them, your sentences might sound awkward or even be misunderstood. They are fundamental for fluent communication.
Cultural Context
Wichtige Beispiele (8)
날씨가 너무 추워요.
Das Wetter ist so kalt.
Koreanische unregelmäßige ㅂ-Verben: Heiß, Kalt und Scharf (ㅂ 불규칙)이 떡볶이 진짜 매워!
Dieses Tteokbokki ist echt scharf!
Koreanische unregelmäßige ㅂ-Verben: Heiß, Kalt und Scharf (ㅂ 불규칙)Today the weather is too cold.
Heute ist das Wetter viel zu kalt.
Die schmelzende ㅂ-Regel: Unregelmäßige Verben (chupda → chuwoyo)This tteokbokki is really spicy!
Dieses Tteokbokki ist echt scharf!
Die schmelzende ㅂ-Regel: Unregelmäßige Verben (chupda → chuwoyo)걱정 마세요. 저는 혼자서도 잘 놉니다.
Keine Sorge. Ich kann auch alleine gut spielen.
Unregelmäßige ㄹ-Verben (Das L fällt weg)Tipps & Tricks (4)
Der 'Hoppla'-Check
Die 'Vibe'-Regel
Die 'Oh'-Ausnahme
Nu-Ba-Sa
Wichtige Vokabeln (6)
Real-World Preview
Ordering Lunch
Review Summary
- Stem(으) + 아/어 → Stem + 아/어
- Stem(ㅂ) + 아/어 → Stem + 워
- Stem(ㄹ) + ㄴ/ㅂ/ㅅ → Stem + ㄴ/ㅂ/ㅅ
Häufige Fehler
Learners often forget to change the ㅂ to 우. Remember, the ㅂ melts away!
Double-vowel confusion. The 으 is dropped entirely, don't keep both.
The ㄹ drops before ㄴ, ㅂ, or ㅅ endings. Keep an eye on those endings!
Regeln in diesem Kapitel (5)
Next Steps
You've conquered the hardest part of Korean grammar! Keep practicing, and you'll be speaking like a native in no time.
Listen to a K-Pop song and identify 5 verbs with irregular stems.
Schnelle Übung (9)
Find and fix the mistake:
누가 이 케이크를 만들으셨어요?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Unregelmäßige ㄹ-Verben (Das L fällt weg)
Die Schule ist wirklich weit!
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Koreanische ㄹ-unregelmäßige Verben: Das ㄹ-Drop-Muster
오늘 날씨가 너무 ___.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Koreanische unregelmäßige ㅂ-Verben: Heiß, Kalt und Scharf (ㅂ 불규칙)
Find and fix the mistake:
이 음식은 너무 맵어요.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Die schmelzende ㅂ-Regel: Unregelmäßige Verben (chupda → chuwoyo)
저는 그 사실을 잘 ___.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Koreanische ㄹ-unregelmäßige Verben: Das ㄹ-Drop-Muster
오늘 날씨가 너무 ___ (춥다).
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Die schmelzende ㅂ-Regel: Unregelmäßige Verben (chupda → chuwoyo)
저는 뉴욕에 ___.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Unregelmäßige ㄹ-Verben (Das L fällt weg)
Welcher Satz ist korrekt?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Koreanische ㄹ-unregelmäßige Verben: Das ㄹ-Drop-Muster
Find and fix the mistake:
Welcher Satz ist richtig konjugiert?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Koreanische unregelmäßige ㅂ-Verben: Heiß, Kalt und Scharf (ㅂ 불규칙)
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