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Koube
Difference between 좋아하다 and 좋다
안녕하세요.
1. 좋아하다
삭와를 좋아해요. (I) like apple(s).
저는 스키를 아주 좋아해요. I like very much (to) ski.
2. 좋다
음색 냄새가 좋아요. The smell of the food is likeable.
So, if my guess is correct, 좋아하다 is a 동사 and 좋다 is a 형용사.
This reminds of how the Japanese say あなた(の事)が好き -> you are likeable/the thing about you is likeable. The important thing here is that is expressed indirectly as an adjective not as an active verb "I love you" -> あなたを愛します. The same goes for 嫌い and 憎む. The first one is an adjective meaning "hateable" and the second being a verb "to hate". So, often instead of saying "I hate you" -> お前を憎む it becomes more indirect a description "you are hateable" -> お前のことが嫌い.
강삽니다
9 juil. 2016 13:19
Réponses · 6
One is a 타동사 and the other is 자동사. 좋아하다 is a 타동사 which means it can act on objects. 좋다 is a 자동사 which means it can't be used with objects.
I like this flower:
이 꽃을 좋아해. (ㅇ)
이 꽃을 좋아. (X) ~~> 이 꽃이 좋아 . (ㅇ)
[And yes 좋다 is a descriptive verb and 좋아하다 is an action verb but I think remembering it as 타동사 and 자동사 is way easier for me. So juat wanted to add another way of thinking!]
9 juillet 2016
좋다 means good (which is descriptive verb)
날씨가 좋다 the weather is good
기분이 좋다 i feel good
...
좋아하다 is to like (action verb)
날씨를 좋아하다 i like the weather
선물을 좋아하다 i like the gift
9 juillet 2016
Maybe is like sth and like doing sth. Hahaa
9 juillet 2016
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Koube
Compétences linguistiques
Birman, Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Finnois, Allemand, Japonais, Coréen, Népalais, Suédois, Thaï, Vietnamien
Langue étudiée
Coréen, Vietnamien
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