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What's the difference between 국민 and 국민들 ?
Aug 14, 2022 3:05 AM
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Optimus is right. 국민"들" is plural. (If we have to differentiate: 국민=national, 시민=citizen)
However, in Korean, the grammar for singular/plural is not very strict. If you want to emphasize plurality, you can add the suffix '-s,' but there is no strong restriction. For example, 거리에 사람이 많아 = 거리에 사람들이 많아. both sentences are grammatically okay.
August 15, 2022
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국민 might mean a citizen, I'm not sure but whatever it means it is singular and 국민들 is plural
August 14, 2022
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