#Are korean rules and English writing rules very different or have certain similarities?
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what kind of rules are you referring to?
korean rules are different from english
but they are similar to my language (urdu) so that makes it easier for me to make korean sentences
General rules of grammar. Like tenses, and writing rules in general
Got it, ty❤
note that i am still a late beginner, maybe someone more advanced can go more into detail!
i think the most important difference to note is the sentence order: in english its SVO (subject-verb-object) but in korean its SOV, so the verb is always at the end of the sentence.
pronouns like he she or they arent used that often you would usually find different ways to refer to someone like using their name or title etc depending on the situation
also, you probably might know this but age plays a big role for formality levels etc you might wanna take a look at those as well
the similarity: nouns in korean dont have a gender (unlike in languages like french, italian, spanish, german etc)
this is everything that comes to mind
in short, korean is quite different from english haha
||anyone more advanced pls correct anything that seems like misinformation, thanks||
Tysm, very helpful :))