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How do I say "but" in Korean?
I've looked it up but I am getting mixed reviews (as with a lot of things),
so what are the ways to say "but"?
It would help to have a minor breakdown, such as example sentences and (English) beside the Korean.
If not, thats okay.
So for example, How would I say:
#1. I love singing, but I don't know how to do it.
#2. We were going to go to the festival, but we didn't because it rained. (Long sentence)
12 de may. de 2013 22:38
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하지만 seems to be used most often with the informal style and 그러나 is usually used with the formal style, 그렇지만 is used with both the informal and formal styles.
근데 is a short form of 그런데 instead. You should know that. 근데 is usually informal, but 그런데 is not necessarily informal, and is perfectly fine for formal speeches and writings.
Another way to say 'but' is adding "지만" after a verb or a noun like this:
-그 여자는 예쁘지만 못됐어 = She is pretty but mean.
13 de mayo de 2013
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You use 하지만. And you use it like this: you say one sentence, then you begin the second one with 하지만 and the rest is the same.
나는 노래를 사랑해요. 하지만 나는 노래를 할 수 없습니다.
Hope this helps :)
12 de mayo de 2013
Oh, yeah. And it means "I like the song, but I cannot sing". :)
하지만 means "however" or "but".
And in Korean you use two sentences for "but" :)
Sorry, I forgot to say this :)
12 de mayo de 2013
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aleah.rippeon
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés, Coreano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés, Coreano
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