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What is the meaning of these Korean words?
할, 게 AND 많아서 Used in this context:
지금 자야되는데 [[할 게 많아서]] 이따가 잘거에요
I know 서 means "so" ect.
배가 AND 고파서 used in this context:
오늘은 [[배가]] 너무 [[고파서]] 집에 오자마자 밥을 먹었어요
Im thinking 고파 is a short form of baegopa? (hungry)
I suppose you dont need the context, i just thought it would help with the definitions.
감사합니다
15 de may. de 2013 4:06
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지금 자야 되는데 할 게 많아서 이따가 잘거예요 = I should sleep now, but I have a lot of things to do, so I'll sleep later.
할 = 하다 + ㄹ = future tense "to do"
게 = 것 + 이 (subject marker) = "thing(s)"
많아서 = 많다 -> 많아 + 서 = "many" + "so"
배가 고프다 -> 배가 고파 means the same thing as 배고프다 -> 배고파 (I'm hungry/to be hungry etc.). There's two ways to say it, that's all :). 배 means stomach/tummy, 가 is just the subject marker and 고프다/고파 is the adjective. So in a way it just makes it clear that it's your stomach that's hungry haha.
Basically 오늘은 배가 너무 고파서 집에 오자마자 밥을 먹었어요 = I was really hungry today, so as soon as I got home, I ate something/food.
15 de mayo de 2013
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aleah.rippeon
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés, Coreano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés, Coreano
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