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Is there a difference between 우린 and 우리?
I know that it means 'Us', but why is it written in two different ways? They also are very similar, the only difference is the 'ㄴ'
3 de ago. de 2015 17:59
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As you say 우리 means "us" or "we".
우린 with "ㄴ" added at the end is a contraction of 우리는 - 리+는 becomes 린.
는 (or 은 which is similar) is what they call a particle, or marker. A "topic marker" in this case.
They are necessary to make a sentence like 우리는(or 우린) 학생이다 (We are students).
But the tricky thing is that often times 는 (and other similar particles) may be omitted.
So you see both 우리, 우리는, and 우린 equally frequently.
Same goes for other similar cases, like 나/나는/난 (I am...), and 너/너는/넌 (You are...), and more.
You need to know the particles and how certain conjugated forms are shortened to get the hang of these things.
3 de agosto de 2015
우리 - we, us, our
우린 -> 우리는 = 우리+는 - we
4 de agosto de 2015
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Inglés, Coreano
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