Noun + 보다 [ Korean Grammar ]
Noun + 보다 [ Korean Grammar ]
Let’s learn how to use Korean grammar “N+보다” and make sentences with some examples.
Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
USE:
N+糴실 When comparing two or more nouns, a Korean grammatical pattern is employed. In English, it means ‘in comparison to/than Noun’.
CONJUGATION RULE:
N+보다 grammar is used with noun. It doesn’t matter if the preceding noun had a consonant or vowel.
Let’s try to understand this with an example:
인도는 한국보다 더 커요.
Let’s break the words one by one.
- 인도 – India
- 한국- Korea
- 보다- In comparison or than
- 더- More
- 커요 – Big
Which translates to ‘India is bigger than Korea.’
The same sentence can be written as 인도는 한국보다 커요 without 더 and it’ll still mean the same but you can always add 더 to emphasize.
We can also change the word order of this sentence and write it like – 한국보다 인도는 더 커요. The meaning will still be same.
We just need to make sure that 보다 is attached to the word with which your are comparing (that word that comes after “than” in English sentence).
EXAMPLE SENTENCES:
- 저는 여름보다 겨울 더 좋아해요. (I like winters more than summer.)
- 마나는 캔디보다 더 똑똑해요. (Mana is more intelligent than candy.)
- 남동생보다 제가 키가 더 작아요 (I am smaller than my younger brother.)
- 델리 서울보다 더 복잡해요. (Delhi is more crowded than Seoul.)
- 한국어보다 중국어가 더 어려워요. (Chinese is much more difficult than Korean.)
- 겨울보다 봄을 더 좋아해요? (Do you like spring more than winter?)
- 비행기가 기차보다 더 빨라요 . (Airplanes are much faster than trains.)
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