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Korean endings 려 & 봐
Like I see in Korean a lot words that end with 하려 like 사랑하려
And same with 봐 like 사랑해봐. I heard adding 봐 means "to try" when connected with another verb but a lot of people use both in regular conversation and I never know how to reply
22 de abr. de 2012 4:20
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V + -려 means intending to/just about to + V (i.e. 떠나려 - just about to leave) and can be combined with 하다 to mean "do with the intention of" which loosely translates to try.
V + 보다 can mean to try, as you said, in a sense. It is an indirect form of imperative (indirectness is a common theme in spoken Korean). Rather than directly commanding the person to do something, you are saying "try this," but just because it is indirect does not mean it is always necessarily polite.
There are a lot of other endings that end in 봐 though (-ㄴ가봐, -ㄹ까봐, -나봐 etc.,) so you may be hearing those as well.
25 de abril de 2012
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ckeeny222
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Italiano, Coreano, Tailandés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Italiano, Coreano, Tailandés
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