je gE & je gA = what is the difference beetween 'jegE& jegA' ?
Anyeonghaseyo! Jeo neun Xixi yeyo.
So.. eumm..... I want to say : "I have a good idea!"
But when I found the way to say that :
Jeo eui 'gA' joh eun saeng gag i isseoyo
-> someone said that it was wrong T.T
-> and he said the correct one is = Jeo eui 'gE' joh eun saeng gag i isseoyo
What made me confused till now is, what is the difference beetween those 'gA' & 'gE' ?
Thank you, have a nice day ^_^Oh I just realize that (maybe) the correct one is :
jeo E GE joh eun saeng gag i isseoyo
jEGE joh eun saeng gag i isseoyo
What I know is that 'jeo E GE' or 'jEGE' = mean => "TO me"
(Am I right?)
But, if I want to say 'I HAVE an idea' -> logically, isn't it more naturall (for me) to say it with 'jeo EUI GA' ? because I think it's mean 'the idea' = is 'MINE'
So, if the correct one is :
jeo E GE joh eun saeng gag i isseoyo
Don't know why but I feel kinda weird when I try to say it, because 'jEGE' = "TO me"
so I think, megically the translation is =
i have an idea TO ME?
aaaa, sorry if I make you confused, but I really want to know the logic beetween these. hehee
(TwT)/
Thanks for reading my question.