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What Are Korean Particles? A Beginner's Map of μ‘°μ¬ (Josa)
Korean particles, called μ‘°μ¬ (josa), are short grammar markers attached to nouns to show their role in the sentence. This guide maps the main categories, gives you plain-English labels for each, and shows how a single sentence changes meaning as you swap them.

Korean Particles Examples: The 8 You'll Hear Every Day
Korean particles are the tiny glue-words that tell you which noun is the subject, which is the object, where something happened, who it belongs to. Get them wrong and your sentence goes nowhere. Here are the eight particles that cover nearly every beginner sentence, with example lines you'll actually say.

Does Korean Have Particles? Yes β Here's Why They Matter
Yes β Korean particles are tiny suffixes that tell you who's doing what in a sentence. They replace the job word order does in English, which is why Korean can shuffle nouns around and still make sense. Here's how they actually work.

μ΄/κ° vs μ/λ: Master the Korean Subject Marker
Stop mixing up Korean particles! Master μ΄/κ° and μ/λ with simple rules, examples, and a quick practice quiz. Learn to speak naturally today.
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