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Forming questions
[edit | edit source]To form questions in high form (존댓말), simply add the ending 습니까? if the verb stem ends in a consonant or ㅂ니까? if it ends in a vowel.
- Example: 당신은 어디로 가고 있습니까? (Where are you going?)
When forming questions in middle and low form, the questions are implied by a rising final tone, much like in English. The ending for middle form is 요? For low form, just leave off any ending and use just the raw verb stem.
- Example(middle): 당신은 언제 미국에 왔어요? (When did you come to America?)
- Example(low): 넌 어디 갔다왔어? (Where have you been?)
Interrogative pronouns
[edit | edit source]무엇
[edit | edit source]The interrogative pronoun 무엇 means "what". In speech, it is often contracted to 뭐:
- 이게 뭐예요?
- What is this?
- 뭐라고 했어요?
- What did [you] say?
- 뭐하니?
- What are [you] doing?
The pronoun 누구 means "who". It contracts before 가 to make 누가.
The pronoun 어디 means "where".