Posted: 2010-06-17 / Updated: 2018-02-07
To study this grammar point, please make sure you understand the following:
Honorific Speech and Speech Levels in Korean is also called Hapsyoche(합쇼체). It is usually used by TV broadcasters, or in a business situation talking to customers. It is also used between strangers, but Informal Polite Form of Korean Verbs and Adjectives is now more commonly used.
When you look up a verb or adjective in a dictionary, it is always written with a 다 ending. In order to Essential Concepts and Terms for Grammar Study a Korean verb or adjective to formal polite form, Word Stems of Korean Verbs and Adjectives and do a Korean Verb and Adjective Conjugation.
- When the stem ends with a consonant (C), attach 습니다 to it.
- When the stem ends with a vowel (V), attach ㅂ니다 to it.
Exception: Use alternate stems to conjugate ㄹ-irregular verbs and adjectives.*
Examples Common Korean Verbs
Verbs/Adjectives | Dictionary Form | Meaning | Original Stem | Alternate Stem | Ends With | Formal Polite Form |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regular | 먹다 | eat | 먹 | C | 먹습니다 | |
하다 | do | 하 | V | 합니다 | ||
ㅂ-Irregular | 춥다 | cold | 춥 | C | 춥습니다 | |
ㅅ-Irregular | 낫다 | better | 낫 | C | 낫습니다 | |
ㄷ-Irregular | 듣다 | listen | 듣 | C | 듣습니다 | |
ㅎ-Irregular | 그렇다 | to be so | 그렇 | C | 그렇습니다 | |
ㄹ-Irregular | 달다 | sweet | 다 | V | 답니다* | |
으-Irregular | 쓰다 | write | 쓰 | V | 씁니다 | |
르-Irregular | 고르다 | choose | 고르 | V | 고릅니다 |
Compare the sentences of using the formal polite form and Informal Polite Form of Korean Verbs and Adjectives of saying the same meanings:
- 점심을 먹습니다.
- 점심을 먹어요.
- I eat lunch.
- 음악을 듣습니다.
- 음악을 들어요.
- I listen to music.
- 편지를 씁니다.
- 편지를 써요.
- I write a letter.
Related Grammar Points
- Informal Polite Form of Korean Verbs and Adjectives
- Similarities and Differences Between Korean Verbs and Adjectives
- Word Stems of Korean Verbs and Adjectives
- Past Tense of Korean Verbs and Adjectives
- Common Korean Verbs
- Korean Verb and Adjective Conjugation
- Verb To-Be 이다 in Korean
- Spacing in Written Korean