Korean Verb Conjugation: 봐요

Korean Verb Conjugation: 봐요

봐요 (bwa-yo) is the polite present tense form of the verb “보다” (to see or to watch). It can mean “I see,” “you see,” “he/she sees,” etc., or “I watch,” “you watch,” “he/she watches,” “they watch,” etc., depending on the context, as Korean often omits the subject when it’s clear.

To form 봐요, you take the verb stem 보- from 보다 and add the polite present tense ending -아요. The -아요 is used here because the stem contains the vowel ㅗ, following the verb conjugation rule. 보 + 아요 = 보아요 but for easier pronunciation it changes to 봐요.

보다 Conjugation in Polite Present Tense:

Verb → 보다 (bo-da)
Verb Stem → (bo)
Last Vowel → (o)
Verb Ending Used → 아요 (a-yo)
Polite Present Tense → 보 + 아요 = 보아요 changes to 봐요 (bwa-yo) which means ‘sees’ or ‘watches.’

Korean Verb Conjugation Rules for Polite Present Tense
아요: Used if the last vowel in the verb stem is ㅏ or ㅗ.
어요: Used if the last vowel in the verb stem is anything other than ㅏ or ㅗ.
여요: Used only for 하다 verbs.

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