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What is the difference between "니" and "너"
all of these word also mean "you", right?
So what is the difference and when use 니 or 너?
4 de jun. de 2014 7:03
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"니" is a dialect of "너" as Gherelmaa said above, but it is also used as the spoken form of "너의" or "네가".
e.g.
네 옷 => 니 옷
네가 => 니가
\^o^/
4 de junio de 2014
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What matters is just pronunciation, 니 is an other way of saying 네(<너의) because Koreans from some regions other than Seoul don't know the pronunciation difference between '내(<나의)' and 네(<너의)
4 de junio de 2014
I guess, you can only use 너 when first time addressing a stranger in the following situations: 1) in a friendly manner - if you are a child and you are addressing an other child supposedly of your age or younger; 2) in a rude and aggressive manner - when you are strongly unsatisfied with his/her actions and are ready to start a fight with that person ~~
4 de junio de 2014
and when I meet a strangers, first time to talking with they can I use "너"
4 de junio de 2014
so "니" mean "your" not "you"??? so how to tranlate "니가필요해"
4 de junio de 2014
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