The verb 가 (ka) and 와 (wa – infinitive form) are just two of the most commonly used verbs. 가 means go while 와 means come. This post is a tip on how the particle 로 (ro) works perfectly with this two verbs. As discussed in previous post 로 is a particle attached to noun which creates the meaning via, through or by means of the nound to which it is attached.
Vehicle+로 then destination and the verb does the trick. Here are examples:
- 기차로 학교에 가요 (Kicharo hakyoe kayo) Goes to school by train
- 기차로 학교에 와요 (Kicharo hakyoe wayo) Comes to school by train
- 바스로 가요 (Basuro kayo) Goes by bus
- 택시로 왔어요 (Taekshiro wasseoyo) Came by taxi
내가 자동차로 사무실용 건물에 가요 (Naega chadongcharo samushilyong keonmure kayo). I go to the office by car.