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Is there any difference between 기분이 좋아 and 기분이 좋다?
Aug 30, 2013 6:21 AM
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nothing different, if it's to say about "my" feeling. but if this is a question, second expression is not proper.
August 30, 2013
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There isn't any difference. 좋다 is a dictionary form 좋아 is in 반말 (1st speech level) Meaning is the same.
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Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Other), Danish, English, Japanese, Korean, Malay
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