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TimeAfterTime
does the verb 아파다 exists? annyeonghaseyo, I've recently read in a "blog" that 아파요 means "it hurts" and I haven't got any problem with it, the problem is that when I tried to search 아파다 in a dictionary or in a korean verb conjugator, there weren't any results. could you help me please? *-*then, does apada exist? or apayo it's just a expression and it doesn't have either past or future?
Dec 17, 2013 11:09 PM
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"아프다" Is the stem verb. I looked up the verb table for you. http://dongsa.net/?search=%EC%95%84%ED%94%84%EB%8B%A4
December 17, 2013
from my knowledge 아프다 is the basic form and after connecting them with 아/어/여요 to form present tense becomes -->아프다+아요=아파요 ^^
December 20, 2013
As kirjava076 mentioned below, use the site dongsa.net - it has reverse lookup now.
December 18, 2013
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