π 100 Basic Korean Verbs & Adjectives Cheatsheet (6 Pages)
Includes Full Conjugations + Compact Reference Lists
This 6-page printable cheatsheet is perfect for Korean learners who want to learn real-life, practical verbs and adjectives β fast. It’s designed for both quick reference and deeper study.
πΉ Whatβs Inside:
β Pages 1β2: Compact Word Lists
- 50 essential Korean verbs + English meanings
- 50 common Korean adjectives + English meanings
β‘οΈ Clean, no-frills layout for quick scanning or memorizing
β‘οΈ Great for flashcard creation, reviewing, or vocabulary building
β Pages 3β6: Full Conjugation Reference
Each verb and adjective is expanded with the most useful conjugated forms for real conversation.
For each verb (e.g. βto eat β λ¨Ήλ€β), you get:
- λ¨Ήμ΄μ (present polite)
- λ¨Ήμμ΄μ (past)
- λ¨Ήμ κ±°μμ (future)
- λ¨Ήκ³ μΆμ΄μ (want to)
- λ¨Ήμ μ μμ΄μ (can do)
- λ¨Ήκ³ μμ΄μ (present progressive)
- λμΈμ (command)
- λ¨Ήμ§ λ§μΈμ (negative command)
β¦and 49 more verbs in this format
For each adjective (e.g. βto be good β μ’λ€β), you get:
- μ’μμ (present polite)
- μ’μμ΄μ (past)
- μ’μ κ±°μμ (future)
- μ’μ μ μμ΄μ (can be)
- μ’μ, μ’μλ, μ’μ (modifier forms in present, past, future)
β¦and 49 more adjectives in this style
π§ Why Itβs Useful:
- Covers the most common words beginners actually use
- Shows real grammar patterns and endings in context
- Saves hours of searching and grammar breakdowns
- Ideal for self-learners, K-drama fans, or TOPIK prep
π― Perfect for printing, studying on your tablet, or keeping on your phone for quick review anywhere.