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Korean grammar is similar to Japanese. The basic form of a Korean sentence is Subject-Object-Verb. So whereas in English we would say, "I'm going to the store to buy some food", in Korean it would be something like: I food in-order-to-buy to-store am-going.
Korean grammar is similar to Japanese. The basic form of a Korean sentence is Subject-Object-Verb (SOV). So whereas in English we would say, "I'm going to the store to buy some food", in Korean it would be something like: I food in-order-to-buy to-store am-going.