e

Word
e
Meaning
to ... (preposition)
Part of speech
particle
Pronunciation
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preposition

Usages of e

집에jibe
to the house; (to) home
집에 가요.jibe gayo.
I go home.
Ji-be ka-yo.
어디에 가요?eodie gayo?
Where are you going?
Eo-di-e ka-yo?
공항에 가요.gonghange gayo.
I am going to the airport.
Kong-hang-e ka-yo.
은행에 가요.eunhaenge gayo.
I go to the bank.
Eun-haeng-e ka-yo.
가게에 가요.
가게 가요.
가게를 가요.
gagee gayo.
gage gayo.
gagereul gayo.
Which option is correct?

ka-ge-e kayo

ka-ge ka-yo

kage-reul ka-yo

시장에 가요.sijange gayo.
I go to the market.
Shi-jang-e ka-yo.
기차역에 가요.gichayeoge gayo.
I go to the train station.
Kicha-yeog-e kayo.
어디에 가요?eodie gayo?
Where are you going?
eodi-e ka-yo
바에ba-e
to the pub
pae
바에 가요.ba-e gayo.
I go to the pub.
pa-e ka-yo
부부 바에 와요.bubu ba-e wayo.
The couple comes to the pub.

pu-bu pa-e wa-yo.

This sentence is not quite clear. It could also mean 'I come to the couple bar', whatever that might be.

In order to be precise, we should add a topic marker -는 /- neun to our couple.

부부는 pubuneun. Meaning: here is our couple. We are going to talk about them now, and the following is about what they are doing...

A second option would have been to add a subject marker to our couple. -가/ -ga

부부가 pubuga. Meaning the couple is the actor in this sentences. They do the verb (which is coming). All the rest is additional information.

Anyway which ever you choose, they would separate our couple from the word pub...

You might not figure out the difference between the two markers yet. That is a whole new concept that we are going to handle later. Just let me tell you this. The topic is not always the same as the subject. We could be talking about the topic 'pub'. Who all is coming to the pub? Who are the clients in this pub? - Ah , the couple is coming to the pub. The couple is still the subject of the verb (coming). Though we are talking about the bar, it is not the bar which is coming...So our sentence would be:

부부가 바에는 와요. pubuga pa-e-neun wayo.

Anyway that was bonus information :D Don't go around adding markers to every word you say...:D No one does. Just keep that information as, I-have-heard-that-such-thing-exists in the back of your mind.

바에 가요?ba-e gayo?
Are we going to the pub?
pa-e ka-yo?
네, 바다에 가요.
아니요, 바다에 가요.
네 바에 가요.
아니요, 부부에 가요.
ne, bada-e gayo.
aniyo, bada-e gayo.
ne ba-e gayo.
aniyo, bubue gayo.
바다에 가요? (Choose the correct answer)
Are we going to the beach?

Yes, we're going to the beach.

Ne, pa-da-e ka-yo?

Aniyo, pa-da-e ka-yo?

Ne, pa-e ka-yo?

Aniyo, pu-bu-e ka-yo?

Careful not all of these sentences make sense

배에 가요!baee gayo!
Let's go to the ship!
pae-e ka-yo
배에 가요?baee gayo?
Are we going to the ship?
pae-e ka-yo?
부부 바다에 가요.bubu bada-e gayo.
The couple goes to the sea.
Pu-bu pa-da-e ka-yo.
학교에 가요.hakgyoe gayo.
(I) go to school.
어디에eodie
where(to)
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