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Hi, I'd like to know what does the grammar structure -는걸요 mean. I was reading a book in Korean and I came across this exchange:
"보톤, 갑옷을 입어 본 적이 있나?"
"없습니다. 입는 법도 모르는걸요."
I'm more or less familiar with the structure -을걸요, but this one seems different. I also noticed I understand the phrase, which leads me to believe that it's just adding a nuance. What would be that nuance? Is there something else I should know about this grammar? Thank you!
1 de jun. de 2021 19:46
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I'm not sure if I can make clear but I'll try😅 You're right it's adding a nuance. The grammar /는 걸(요) / 인 걸(요) is usually used to express the idea of something that is unexpected or maybe even contrary.
갑옷을 입어 본 적이 있나?
없습니다. 입는 법도 모르는 걸요 the nuance here is I don't even know how to wear it so how I could possibly try wearing it.
Another example
А: 부산 가봤어?
B: 아니, 아직 한국 못가봤는 걸
->nuance here is I haven't been to Korea yet so how can I go to Busan?
2 de junio de 2021
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Vicky Gaeul
Competencias lingüísticas
Coreano, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Coreano
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