Does the Korean language use singular and plural verbs?

chi_bulls_win

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I've just started learning Korean so I only know a few things. Basically, I was just wondering if there is a singular and a plural form for verbs in the Korean language.

For example in English there is a singular and plural form for verbs.

"He is going to the park."
"They are going to the park."

Although both sentences are in present tense, the verb is in singular form in the 1st sentence because the subject is singular and the verb is in plural form in the 2nd sentence because the subject is plural. Does this also happen in Korean? I hope I've made my question clear ^^; Thanks!
 
No, there is no singular or plural verbs, just nouns. So it would be like:

parke kayo. (He is implied) To park goes.

saramduri parke kayo. People (dur makes it plural from person to people) to park goes.
 
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