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What does it mean when a sentence end with 해요?
Jun 30, 2013 9:05 PM
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"해" Hae is taken from word "하다", which means "to do something", So when you see a sentence ended by "해요", example: "난 공부해요" means "I (to do) study"
Or ex when you introduce yourself:
저는 (your name) 라고 합니다= I (to do) called (your name) or the meaning is similliar with: you can call me (your name).^^
July 1, 2013
Oh really? I'll add this to my notebook. THANKS ♥
July 1, 2013
Do you know 합니다, 합니까?
해요 is the casual form of them.
공부합니다=공부해요.
결혼합니까?=결혼해요?
July 1, 2013
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