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비싼, 비싸다
I am confused when looking up dictionary the word "expensive". Sometimes it is 비싼, sometimes is 비싸다
Example:
- 비싼차 (an expensive car)
- 차가 비싸요 (car is expensive)
I thought it was an adjective, wasnt it?
감사합니다!
Jul 9, 2013 10:00 AM
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July 9, 2013
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Let's make clear some things:
"비싸다 " means "to be expensive", it's like our infinitive form "to do, to make etc.."
- 비싼차 ---> here 비싼 is adjective
- 차가 비싸요 ---> here is not adjective, but verb
비싸요 is the coniugated form of 비싸다
July 9, 2013
An adjective of Korean is used as a verb(descriptive verb) in the predicative part., so "비싸다" means "to be expensive", not "expensive". "비싼" means "expensive".
July 9, 2013
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