Korean Personal Pronouns Chart – Free PDF Download

This is hopefully the first of main Korean Grammar resources, this first one is a Korean Personal Pronouns Chart. The chart shows both the formal and informal forms of each Personal Pronoun. They are further subdivided into Singular and Plural.

Normally Korean (Hangul) sentences start with a Pronoun just like in English. So this chart is very useful either when speaking or writing in Korea. The only difference from English is that isn’t of having a genderless them, in Korean you can either describe a group of girls (them girls in English) or a group of boys (them boys).

Formal and Informal is very important in Hangul. In general you should speak formally whenever possible unless speaking with close friends or people much younger than you.

Korean Personal Pronouns Free Download

We have uploaded both JPEG (split into 2 parts) and high quality PDF version of the Korean Personal Pronouns Chart for your enjoyment and use.

Fresh Korean Personal Pronoun Chart Formal

This first part shows the formal form of the different personal pronouns.

Fresh Korean Personal Pronoun Chart Informal

This second part shows the informal form of the different personal pronouns.

CLICK HERE for your FREE Fresh Korean Personal Pronoun Chart PDF Download

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