![]() You can hear this suffix on many formal occasions, such as in news programs, companies or politics. We will start with the Formal Polite suffix: ㅂ니다/습니다 (bnida/seubnida). In LingoDeer's Korean 1 course, you will learn two forms of polite suffixes: ㅂ니다/습니다 (bnida/seubnida) and 아요/어요/여요 (ayo/eoyo/yeoyo). The politeness of a sentence is usually indicated by the suffix of the sentence-ending verb. In Korea, the speech level Polite Form is required on many occasions. Solution home Frequently Asked Questions Learning with LingoDeer Learning Korean: why does LingoDeer teach ㅂ니다/습니다 first? ![]()
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