SDLC110 Learning Journal #12

This week I had learned the way for Asking for things. 

here Are / There is

The Korean verb which means either "there are" and "there is" is issoyo ( 있 어요 )
They are dependent on the context in which you use them, and on what you are talking about. The stem of the verb is iss- with the inclusion of o and the polite particle -yo, thus forming the ending -oyo. However in the case where the verb stem ends in vowel, we use -a or -o, such as -ayo.
Vowel stem - yo
Consonant stem - ayo if the last vowel ends with -a or -o
Consonant Stem - oyo

I think these words are commonly used in daily life. Therefore, I had marked them down in my notebook and practice them often. 

There is also a website which explains this issoyo well: http://www.learn-korean.net/learn-korean-classes-viewarticle-11.html

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