N은/는¹ N이에요/예요.
N is the noun. ‘은/는’ is used with a noun to denote the topic or theme of a sentence. When the noun ends in a consonant, use ‘-은’, and when the noun ends in a vowel, use ‘-는’.
‘N이에요/예요’ is attached to the end of a noun to make the noun function like a verb in regular conversation. When the noun ends in a consonant, use ‘이에요’, and when the noun ends in a vowel, use ‘예요’.
저는 회사원이에요.
I am an office worker.
스티브 씨는 미국 사람이에요.
Steve is American.
이것은 잡지예요.
It is a magazine.
Conversation:
안녕하세요
Hello.
네, 안녕하세요?
Hello.
저는 유양이에요.
I’m Yooyang.
저는 김우빈이에요.
I’m Kim, Woobin.
Vocabulary:
저: I (It is used when the speaker refers to oneself by lowering oneself to the listeners.)
회사원: an office worker
씨: Mr.
미국 사람: (an) American
이것: this
잡지: a magazine