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How many brothers and sisters do you have? in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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How many brothers and sisters do you have? ν˜•μ œμžλ§€κ°€ λͺ‡ λͺ… μžˆμ–΄μš”?
How to say “How many brothers and sisters do you have?” in Korean? “ν˜•μ œμžλ§€κ°€ λͺ‡ λͺ… μžˆμ–΄μš”?”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ν˜•μ œμžλ§€κ°€ λͺ‡ λͺ… μžˆμ–΄μš”?” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on How many brothers and sisters do you have? in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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The sentence β€œν˜•μ œμžλ§€κ°€ λͺ‡ λͺ… μžˆμ–΄μš”?” is built by combining a subject, a quantitative phrase, and a verb that indicates existence. Here’s how it breaks down:

β€’ β€œν˜•μ œμžλ§€β€ (romanized: hyeongjejam-ae) means β€œbrothers and sisters” (i.e., siblings).
β€’ The particle β€œκ°€β€ marks β€œν˜•μ œμžλ§€β€ as the subject of the sentence.
β€’ β€œλͺ‡β€ (myeot) translates to β€œhow many.”
β€’ β€œλͺ…” (myeong) is the counter for people, used here because we’re counting siblings.
β€’ β€œμžˆμ–΄μš”?” (isseoyo?) comes from the verb μžˆλ‹€, which in this context functions like β€œto have” or β€œto exist.”

In forming similar questions, remember that the subject (what you are asking about) comes first followed by its particle, then β€œλͺ‡β€ plus the appropriate counter, and finally the verb. This structure works for many Korean questions about quantity.

Alternate ways to ask β€œHow many brothers and sisters do you have?” include:
β€’ β€œλ‚¨λ§€κ°€ λͺ‡ λͺ… μžˆμ–΄μš”?” (nammaega myeot myeong isseoyo?) – using β€œλ‚¨λ§€,” which also means siblings.
β€’ β€œν˜•μ œμ™€ μžλ§€κ°€ λͺ‡ λͺ… μžˆμ–΄μš”?” (hyeongje-wa jamae-ga myeot myeong isseoyo?) – explicitly listing β€œν˜•μ œβ€ (brothers) and β€œμžλ§€β€ (sisters) with the conjunction β€œμ™€β€ (wa) meaning β€œand.”

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