500 Basic Korean Verbs May 2026
64 Essential Verbs by Tandem : Grouped by themes like travel, feelings, and routine.
: Most commonly used in daily conversation.
TOPIK Guide's Most Common Verbs : A list specifically curated for the Test of Proficiency in Korean. 500 Basic Korean Verbs
: The ending you choose depends on who you are talking to. Formal/Polite : Uses endings like -습니다 . Informal/Polite : Uses endings like -아요 / -어요 .
: Used with close friends or younger people (e.g., 가다 → 가). Learning Resources 64 Essential Verbs by Tandem : Grouped by
verbs always change to -해요 (e.g., 공부하다 → 공부해요).
: Express existence or possession, such as 있다 (to exist/have) and 없다 (to not exist/not have). : The ending you choose depends on who you are talking to
Korean verbs must be conjugated to be used in sentences. You start with the , which is the dictionary form minus the final ~다 .