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How difference between ㄹ래요 and ㄹ까요?
How difference between ㄹ래요 and ㄹ까요?
For example:
영화를 볼래요?
영화를 볼까요?
정은 씨, 같이 식당에 갈래요?
정은 씨, 같이 식당에 갈까요?
정은 씨, 이번 연휴에 같이 여행갈래요?
정은 씨, 이번 연휴에 같이 여행갈까요?
May 29, 2017 7:07 AM
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영화 볼래요? ( Will you watch the/a movie?)
영화 볼까요? (Shall we watch the/a movie?)
정은 씨, 같이 식당에 갈래요? (Jung-eun, will you go dine with me?)
정은 씨, 같이 식당에 갈까요? (Jung-eun, shall we go dine together?)
정은 씨, 이번 연휴에 같이 여행갈래요? (Jung-eun, will you go travelling with me this coming holiday?)
정은 씨, 이번 연휴에 같이 여행갈까요? (Jung-eun, shall we go travelling together this coming holiday?)
Hope you find this helpful. Note how the subject of each question changes by having either -래요 or -까요 at the end.
* Please also bear in mind that --ㄹ까요 question structure also has other functionalities other than the one mentioned above, and is not thereby limited in its usage as such.
May 29, 2017
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As you probably know, the actual meaning of these two verb endings is basically the same. However, they have a slightly different nuance.
Usually, ㄹ래요 is asking the person a question, but ㄹ까요 is suggesting that the speaker and the other person do something together. For example:
물 마실래요? - Do you want to drink water?
물 마실까요? - Shall we drink water (together)?
In two of your examples, there is '같이' which means the meanings of both are the same.
May 29, 2017
1
-ㄹ래요 = Do you want to ... ?
-ㄹ까요 = Shall we ...?
-ㄹ래요 asks specifically for what the listener wants to do, while -ㄹ까요 is just a general suggestion.
May 29, 2017
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Taiwanese), English, Japanese, Korean
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Chinese (Cantonese), English, Japanese, Korean
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