Talk:Korean/Nouns

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 * One way of using honorifics is to use special "honorific" nouns in place of regular ones. A common example is using 진지 (jinji) instead of 밥 (bap) for "food". Often, honorific nouns are used to refer to relatives. The honorific suffix -님 (-nim) is affixed to many kinship terms to make them honorific. Thus, someone may address his own grandmother as 할머니 (halmeoni) but refer to someone else's grandmother as 할머님 (halmeonim).

The above information probably belongs in this Korean/Nouns lessons. See Korean/Grammar course plan for course/lesson planning. Rodasmith 22:16, 13 June 2007 (UTC)