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Can someone explain the differences between '입니다' '습니다' '니다' and '이다?' When I am listening to Korean conversation and someone is introducing his or herself, they use different endings. I know it's between the two verbs '있다' and '이다,' but I'm so used to introducing myself using the respectful way '이에요/예요.' Could someone be kind enough and explain when to use each of those? Which would you use after a consonant and which would you use after a vowel? 정말 감사합니다, 친구들!
12. Juli 2011 17:55
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hello. my name is Kyle. 이다 = 입니다 (they are the same meaning) informal = formal 니다 is a wrong word. so, you can use the word, 이다 / 입니다 / 습니다, as follows: i'm a student = 나는 학생이다. / 저는 학생입니다(formal) i have a car = 나는 차를 가지고 있다/있습니다(formal).
12. Juli 2011
generally, verb + 습니다 noun + 입니다
12. Juli 2011
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