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What does "너넨/너네" mean?
What does "너넨"/"너네" mean?
I know that it means "you", but how is it different from "너는"?
I found it in "둘! 셋!" by BTS:
"너넨 아이돌이니까 안 들어도 구리겠네
너네 가사 맘에 안 들어 안 봐도 비디오네
너넨 힘 없으니"
Oct 8, 2018 8:09 PM
Answers · 2
너네 is a very informal, oral expression of 너희들의 which is a plural form of possesive 'your'.
October 8, 2018
너넨 = 너네는 is a very informal, oral expression of 너희들은 which is a plural form of subjective 'you'.
October 8, 2018
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