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When and how to use 은, 는, 이, 가?
Dec 16, 2014 2:48 AM
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You can use '은', '이' with a consonant placed under a vowel. There are some examples. -꽃은 아름답습니다. (A flower is beautiful.) -말이 달립니다. (A horse is running.(or runs)) You can use '는', '가' if there is no consonant placed under a vowel. -바다는 여기서 멀다. (The sea is far from here.) -나비가 날고 있습니다. (A butterfly is flying.) So you can use them like that.
December 16, 2014
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