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Is this sentence correct?
I was trying to say: "Never give up on something you really want." If it's not correct, what is the correct way of saying it? Here's the sentence, 당신이 정말 원하지 않던 뭔가에 포기해.
Dec 9, 2012 8:38 PM
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당신이 정말 원하는 것을 절대로 포기하지 마.
something you really want - ~한 것 / 당신이 정말 원하는 -> 당신이 정말 원하는 것
Never V - 절대로 ~하지마. (Imperative form).
give up (on) - (~을/를) 포기하다.
Note that natives often used ~은/는 endings instead of ~을/를 for expressing the object case (when emphasizing it). So "당신이 정말 원하는 것'은' 절대로 포기하지 마." is also correct.
December 10, 2012
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