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좋겠어요
What does "좋겠어요" mean?
Mar 21, 2014 1:19 AM
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The basic verb is 좋다, to like. 좋겠어요 is the declarative future conditional form in a quite formal way, so it means "I would like that"
-- Natives correct me if I'm wrong --
March 21, 2014
좋다 is often used to mean "I like", but because it is an adjective, I think it is best to think of it as "to be good". "Apples are good" = "I like apples". Anyhow, -겠 has a few different usages. But in this case, I believe it is being used to mean "would". So I believe 좋겠어요 is best translated as "It would be good."
March 21, 2014
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