Sarab Al Aniis a Senior Lector in Arabic at Yale University. Her current research interests focus on using technology for language teaching, overcoming challenges that face students of Arabic in the U.S. Amongst other places, she had taught Arabic in Middlebury Language Summer Schools as well a...
Korean conjugations determine the tense and tone of a sentence. For example, let’s take the verb 하다 (hada), which is in its base form. Here are some sample conjugations: 하다 (hada) – to do 해요 (haeyo) – I do 했어요 (haesseoyo) – I did 할 거예요...
handling complex grammar like verb conjugations that change depending on how formal or polite you need to be. Pronunciation can also be challenging because Korean has some very subtle sounds that are not found in many other languages. What are the differences between formal and informal speech in...
The te-form is a verb conjugation pattern that's necessary to master if you actually want to dedicate yourself to study of Japanese, but you need an understanding of the key Japanese verb types to be able to use it dynamically. Purely for usage purposes, it might be enough to memorize th...