Samuel E. Martin

Korean in a Hurry


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      KOREAN IN A HURRY

      by the same author

      ESSENTIAL JAPANESE

      EASY JAPANESE

      BASIC JAPANESE CONVERSATION

       DICTIONARY

      KOREAN in a HURRY

      A Quick Approach to

       Spoken Korean

      (Revised Edition)

       by

       Samuel E. Martin

       Professor of Far Eastern Linguistics

       Yale University

      Tuttle Publishing

       Boston • Rutland, Vermont • Tokyo

      Published by Tuttle Publishing, Japan

      © Copyright in Japan 1951

       by Tuttle Publishing

       All rights reserved

      Library of Congress Card No. 60-8363

       ISBN 0-8048-0349-8

       ISBN 978-1-4629-1702-0 (ebook)

      First edition, 1954

       Second (revised) edition, 1960

       Thirty-eighth printing, 2000

       [email protected] www.tuttlepublishing.com

      Printed in Singapore

      CONTENTS



Introduction
Lesson 1. Vowels
Lesson 2. Consonants
Lesson 3. Sound Changes
Lesson 4. Names and Greetings
Lesson 5. Sentence Structure
Lesson 6. Some Useful Expressions
Lesson 7. More Useful Expressions
Lesson 8. “Is” and “Has”
Lesson 9. Military Ranks
Lesson 10. Styles of Speech
Lesson 11. Some Handy Nouns
Lesson 12. More Handy Nouns
Lesson 13. Particles
Lesson 14. More Particles
Lesson 15. Some Tricky Particles
Lesson 16. Numerals
Lesson 17. Nouns Ending in -t
Lesson 18. Counting Things
Lesson 19. Telling Time
Lesson 20. Days and Weeks
Lesson 21. Months and Years
Lesson 22. Negative Sentences
Lesson 23. Where Things Are
Lesson 24. Verbs and Adjectives
Lesson 25. Relatives
Lesson 26. Honorifics
Lesson 27. “But”
Lesson 28. Infinitives—Favors
Lesson 29. “May” and “Must”
Lesson 30. Auxiliary Verbs
Lesson 31. The Gerund or -ko Form
Lesson 32. Wants and Likes
Lesson 33. Infinitive+sǒ—“And So”
Lesson 34. Some Peculiar Verb Types
Lesson 35. Modifiers: -ǔn/-n
Lesson 36. Processive Modifiers: -nun
Lesson 37. Experience: “Ever”, “Never”, and “Sometimes”
Lesson 38. “Before” and “After” and “While”
Lesson 39. Future
Lesson 40. “Knows” and “Can”