Personal Pronouns in Korean grammar are essential for communicating effectively in Korean language. Unlike English pronouns, Korean pronouns are somewhat more complex as they often convey various levels of respect based on age, social hierarchy, and relationships among people. Learning the appropriate usage of pronouns can significantly help you in understanding the context in conversations and expressing yourself more fluently in Korean. In the following exercises, we will cover a variety of personal pronouns commonly used in Korean grammar.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct Korean personal pronoun.
_ _ *ė* (I) am going to the supermarket.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) will meet you at the library.
_ _ *ģ°ė¦¬* (we) are having a picnic on Sunday.
_ _ *ź·ø* (he) likes to play basketball.
_ _ *ź·øė * (she) enjoys cooking Korean food.
_ _ *ź·øė¤* (they) are coming to the party tonight.
_ _ *ė* (you) should study harder for the exam.
_ _ *ė¹ģ * (you, polite) look beautiful in that dress.
_ _ *ģ“* (this) is my favorite book.
_ _ *ģ źø°* (that, over there) is a delicious restaurant.
_ _ *ģ¬źø°* (this, here) is my house.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) will pay for the dinner.
_ _ *ėķ¬ė¤* (you all) are invited to my wedding.
_ _ *ź·ø* (he) lives in a big apartment.
_ _ *ź·øė * (she) loves to travel around the world.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) will meet you at the library.
_ _ *ģ°ė¦¬* (we) are having a picnic on Sunday.
_ _ *ź·ø* (he) likes to play basketball.
_ _ *ź·øė * (she) enjoys cooking Korean food.
_ _ *ź·øė¤* (they) are coming to the party tonight.
_ _ *ė* (you) should study harder for the exam.
_ _ *ė¹ģ * (you, polite) look beautiful in that dress.
_ _ *ģ“* (this) is my favorite book.
_ _ *ģ źø°* (that, over there) is a delicious restaurant.
_ _ *ģ¬źø°* (this, here) is my house.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) will pay for the dinner.
_ _ *ėķ¬ė¤* (you all) are invited to my wedding.
_ _ *ź·ø* (he) lives in a big apartment.
_ _ *ź·øė * (she) loves to travel around the world.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct Korean personal pronoun.
_ _ *ė* (I) will take the dog for a walk.
_ _ *ź·øė * (she) gave me a beautiful gift.
_ _ *ģ°ė¦¬* (we) went on a trip together last summer.
_ _ *ė¹ģ * (you, polite) have a great sense of humor.
_ _ *ź·ø* (he) can speak three languages fluently.
_ _ *ė* (you) are my best friend.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) would like to order a coffee.
_ _ *ģ“* (this) movie is very interesting.
_ _ *ģ źø°* (that, over there) is my car.
_ _ *ģ¬źø°* (this, here) is our new office.
_ _ *ź·øė¤* (they) are playing soccer in the park.
_ _ *ė* (I) have a job interview tomorrow.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) am learning Korean language.
_ _ *ėķ¬ė¤* (you all) need to arrive early to the meeting.
_ _ *ģ°ė¦¬* (we) will go to the concert tonight.
_ _ *ź·øė * (she) gave me a beautiful gift.
_ _ *ģ°ė¦¬* (we) went on a trip together last summer.
_ _ *ė¹ģ * (you, polite) have a great sense of humor.
_ _ *ź·ø* (he) can speak three languages fluently.
_ _ *ė* (you) are my best friend.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) would like to order a coffee.
_ _ *ģ“* (this) movie is very interesting.
_ _ *ģ źø°* (that, over there) is my car.
_ _ *ģ¬źø°* (this, here) is our new office.
_ _ *ź·øė¤* (they) are playing soccer in the park.
_ _ *ė* (I) have a job interview tomorrow.
_ _ *ģ * (I, polite) am learning Korean language.
_ _ *ėķ¬ė¤* (you all) need to arrive early to the meeting.
_ _ *ģ°ė¦¬* (we) will go to the concert tonight.