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Danielle
Why is "꿈을 꾸", "춤을 추" and "잠을 자" written like this?
Why am I getting answers that has NOTHING to do with my question? XD
I want to know why they're WRITTEN OUT LIKE THAT, with a object and a verb T_T
٢٩ أغسطس ٢٠١٠ ١٥:٤٢
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I think you've found a pattern of these verbs.
one of your sentences reminded me of the song "i dreamed a dream", which Susan boyle sang in British Got talent show.
I am not sure what are these patterns called in grammar, but
some nouns can come from verbs like "꿈","춤","잠" etc.
here are more examples,
숨을 쉬다. take a breath or breathe
걸음을 걷다. take a walk or walk
삶을 살다 live the life or live
some of these expressions can make sense without object marker "을/를" like,
꿈 꾸다, 숨 쉬다, 잠 자다 etc.
٢٩ أغسطس ٢٠١٠
Your question wasn't that clear, I also didn't get what you were asking about. XD
It's like saying "Dream a dream" or "Dance a tango". As for "잠을 자다", I cannot think of anything like this in English. You should just accept this one, the reason it works like that will dawn on you one day like things in English did on me as well.
ㄱ - 기역
١ سبتمبر ٢٠١٠
동사 ┼ ㅇ \ 음 → 명사
EX:
웃다 >> 웃음
꾸다 >> 꿈
명사 = noun
동사 =verb
verb음 or verbㅁ = 명사
그래서
꾸 ㅁ = 꿈
추 ㅁ = 춤
자 ㅁ = 잠
이러면 이해할 수가 있나요?
٢٩ أغسطس ٢٠١٠
this is more like below.
ㄱ - 기윽
ㄴ - 니은
ㄷ - 디귿
ㄹ - 리을
٣٠ أغسطس ٢٠١٠
꿈을 꿔 / 춤을 춰 / 잠을 자
٢٩ أغسطس ٢٠١٠
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Danielle
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الكورية
لغة التعلّم
الفرنسية, الكورية
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