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Korean Verb Conjugator

Enter any Korean verb to see all its conjugation forms across tenses and politeness levels.

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About Korean Verb Conjugation

Korean verbs change their form based on tense (present, past, future), mood (statement, question, command, suggestion), and politeness level (formal, informal, casual).

Politeness Levels

  • Formal High (합니다체): Used in formal situations, business, news
  • Informal High (해요체): Polite but casual, most common in daily conversation
  • Formal Low (한다체): Used in writing, diaries, newspapers
  • Informal Low (해체): Casual speech with close friends, younger people

Verb Types

Korean has regular verbs and several types of irregular verbs (ㅂ-irregular, ㄷ-irregular, ㅅ-irregular, etc.) that follow special conjugation rules. Our conjugator handles all common patterns automatically.