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I hear- i geot, i geon, and i geo
are these different pronunciations for the same word?
am I just hearing wrong?
If I am hearing right, what are the differences in usage?
Jul 26, 2012 9:43 PM
Answers · 2
"i geot" and "i geo" mean the same, the latter is just for easier pronunciation. "i geon" is "i geot" combined with the topic particle "-eun" --> i geoteun = i geon "This thing, which is the topic, ...".
You might also here "i geol" which is a combination of "i geo" and the object particle "-reul" :)
July 27, 2012
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