Published On Mar 3, 2023
I’ll explain some of the most common differences that you might hear between the speech of men and women in Korea, as well as how those differences can sound to a native speaker. This includes changing ㅗ to ㅜ in some grammar forms and expressions, using the 니 or 냐 question endings, the 군요 or 구나 verb ending, pronouncing 요 or 여, using 하게체 (an older politeness level), as well as some common expressions such as 어머나, using 애교, lengthening vowel sounds, and dialect. This is not a complete list of every difference, nor is it concrete as everyone can speak however they’d like – it’s only the most common differences that you may want to be aware of.
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