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좋아해요/좋아요
What is the difference between "좋아해요" and "좋아요"?
20 mars 2014 18:12
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"좋아해요" is a transitive verb meaning it always needs an object with the object markers 을,를, on the other hand, "좋아요" is an adjective, it doesn't need objects, instead, it needs subjects with the subject markers 은/는/이/가.
e.g.
I like apples.
= 저는 사과+를 좋아해요(O), 저는 사과를 좋아요(X)
= 저는 사과+가 좋아요(O), 저는 사과가 좋아해요.(X)
\^o^/
21 mars 2014
For a really simple (non-technical) answer:
- "좋아해요" means (I) like, and
- "좋아요" means (it) is like-able
Note the difference here, whilst the meaning is the same, you will need to use different subject/object markers (see previous answers).
21 mars 2014
What is the difference between "좋아해요" and "좋아요"?
안녕하세요. 학교 선생님 ㅋㅋ.
좋아해요 and 좋아요 are the same meaning, but they are different expressions. You can use them both.
But, when you put a question mark, it is a question like 좋아요? (do you like?)
So, 좋아요 or 좋아해요 = I like. 좋아요? or 좋아해요? = do you like?
Easy? hehe..
20 mars 2014
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Molly 미희
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Italien, Coréen, Russe
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Français, Italien, Coréen, Russe
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