하고 ①

and

Explanation

Connects multiple nouns, indicating a list or group without specifying order.

Korean Grammar in Use

하고 expresses the listing of various things or people and corresponds to ''and'' in English. 하고 is used in everyday conversation. 하고 is used regardless of whether a final consonant is present.

Details

1. When functioning as particles to list things,(이)랑 and 하고 can be added to the final noun in the list, but 와/과 cannot.

바지 가방을 샀어요.
I bought pants and a bag.
바지하고 가방을 샀어요.
바지 가방을 샀어요.
옷이 가방이랑 사요.
I buy clothes and a bag.
하고 가방하고 사요.
가방 사요.

2. Although 와/과, (이)랑 and 하고 can all be used similarly to list things, they cannot be mixed within the same sentence.

저는 딸기 바나나하고이랑 감을 좋아해요.
저는 딸기 바나나 감을 좋아해요.
I like strawberries, bananas, tangerines, and persimmons.
저는 딸기하고 바나나하고하고 감을 좋아해요.
저는 딸기 바나나이랑 감을 좋아해요.

Examples
책<span class='focus'>하고</span> 잡지를 샀어요.
I bought books and magazines.
담배<span class='focus'>하고</span> 술을 끊었어요.
I quit smoking and drinking.
행버거<span class='focus'>하고</span> 콜라 주세요.
I'll have a hamburger and coke, please.

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