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When is it appropriate to use 제, 저, 나 for a subject pronoun?
Can someone explain to me when it is suitable to use 제, 저, 나 to explain about oneself? From what I understand 제 and 저 is in formal form, while 나 is use in polite form.
e.g.
제가 한국에 가고 싶어요.
저는 한국에 가고 싶어요.
나는 한국에 가고 싶어요
7 nov. 2012 01:45
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저 is the polite form of 나. Both words mean "I".
If 저 or 나 meet the subject particle (-가), they become 제가 or 내가.
(we're kind of adding one stroke of 이 there)
When to use:
In short, if people ask you "Where do you want to go?" you could answer with:
저는 한국에 가고 싶어요.
나는 한국에 가고 싶어요
But if people ask "Who want to go to Korea?" you answer with:
제가 한국에 가고 싶어요.
내가 한국에 가고 싶어요.
Use the polite forms (저 or 제가) to people who you don't know well or to the ones who you respect.
7 novembre 2012
correct! It's like the sentences you wrote
제가 (polite form)
저는 as subject/저를 as object (polite form)
나는 (casual form)
내가 (casual form)
7 novembre 2012
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waheeda
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Coréen, Malais
Langue étudiée
Coréen
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