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UNIT 3 피자 좋아하세요?<br />

Style of Speech<br />

You have seen that Korean has different styles of speech depending on the<br />

relationship between the speakers. The four most commonly us<strong>ed</strong> are:<br />

1) 커피 좋아하십니까? (Honorific, formal)<br />

2) 커피 좋아하세요? (Honorific)<br />

3) 커피 좋아해요? (Polite)<br />

4) 커피 좋아해? (Casual)<br />

Styles (1) and (2) are honorific and are us<strong>ed</strong> when you ne<strong>ed</strong> to be polite. Style<br />

(1) is also formal. Style (4) is us<strong>ed</strong> among close friends or when you speak to<br />

younger family members. Style (3) is polite and informal. This is us<strong>ed</strong> when<br />

you talk informally to people you don’t know well who are of similar status to<br />

you. It is also us<strong>ed</strong> when you speak to people you feel close to, if they are a bit<br />

older than you and their social status is higher than yours.<br />

Korean verbs consist of a stem which carries the basic meaning ‘좋아하-’<br />

(like), and an ending such as +십니까 as in (1), +세요 as in (2), and so on,<br />

which carries a grammatical function (past, present, or future, statement,<br />

question, or request, politeness, etc.).<br />

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