Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. They are me, you, him, her, us, them, and whom. Any noun receiving an action in the sentence, like these pronouns, is an object and is categorized as objective case. 

* An object pronoun can also be used after prepositions, i.e. “I will go with him.” In this article, we will only focus on nouns as recipients as these are the most frequently confused. With few exceptions, English grammar requires that objects follow the verb in a sentence.
   
Pronouns Nepali Korean Sound
Me म (m) 나에게
na-ege
You तिमी (timī) 너에게
dangsin-ege/neoege
Him उ (u) 그에게
geuege
Her उनको (unako) 그녀에게
geunyeoege
Us हामी (haamii) 우리에게
uliege
You (plural) 당신들에게 / 너희들에게
dangsindeul-ege/neohuideul-ege
Them तिनीहरू (tineeharu) 그들에게
geudeul-ege
Can you call us? 우리한테 전화 좀 해줄래요?
ulihante jeonhwa jom haejullaeyo?
Give me your phone number 저에게 당신 휴대폰 번호를 알려주세요
jeoege dangsin hyudaepon beonholeul allyeojuseyo
I can give you my email 당신에게 저의 이메일을 가르쳐줄게요
dangsin-ege jeoui imeil-eul galeuchyeojulgeyo
Tell him to call me 나에게 전화하라고 그에게 말해요
na-ege jeonhwahalago geuege malhaeyo