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Lots of different things What is the difference between saying 예쁘다 - 예뻐요 귀엽다 - 귀여워 … What is the difference if you conjugate it or not In Boys over Flowers Jae Kyung says to Jandi 예쁘다 when Jan Di is wearing the maid outfit and then Jan Di says 예뻐요 to Jae Kyung when she is wearing the wedding dress What does 잖아 mean How do you use it? What does 어라 mean I heard in fantastic baby 여기 붙어라 모두 모여라 붙다 means join or stick and 모이다 means gather doesn't it? What does it mean ? How do you say isn't it? Like It is cute, isn't it? It is pretty, isn't it? How do you say these words in Korean To dream To stop To start To mean To laugh To cry To giggle To run To be angry To be sad To be happy To be excited To be frustrated To be depressed To be bad To bed sad To be cool To be bored To be annoyed To be funny And what is the difference between 고 싶다 and 을/를 원하다? Do you use 고 싶다 with verbs and 을/를 원하다 with nouns If so would you have to add 기 to a verb to make it a noun so you can use it with 을/를 원해? Also is 고 싶어 like an ending you add on to make it want and is 원하다 the verb that means to want? THANKS ! You don't have to answer them all just if you could answer a bit if you can c:
2012년 4월 22일 오전 9:34
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꿈을 위해 중지하려면 시작하려면 말은하기 웃음 울다하기 낄낄 거림으로 실행하려면 화를 위해 슬픔을 행복 흥분하기 좌절하기 우울한 악당이되고 슬픈 싫어요 진정하게하려면 재미하려면 화가 되려면 농담이 Sorry, I can not make sure the sound of them in korean. Hope you can understand.
2012년 4월 22일
붙다 - to stick (to), adhere (to), cling (to) 모이다 - to gather, flock, assemble, congregate, come[get] together ~어라 - I'm pretty sure it means "Do ___!" Like for an order. ex. Courtesy of Naver 그것을 입어라 Put it on. 여기 있어라 Stay here. ______ Add ~지요 For "right?" or "isn't it?" 날씨가 좋죠 (In speech, 지요 is usually shortened to 죠)
2012년 4월 22일
예쁘다, 예뻐 > casual Korean 예뻐요 > polite Korean 다 is a basic verb(or sentence) ending, it's got an 'as a matter of fact' feel to it. 요 is a polite verb ending. You're looking at a cat and say 저 고양이 예쁘다 about it. I'd look at the cat to see if it's pretty or not. If you say 저 고양이 예뻐 instead, I might say '누가 뭐래?(which roughly means 'Who said it's not?' in a joking way. So when you say 예뻐 instead of 예쁘다, you sound a little bit more insistent or pushy. 예쁘다 feels like a fact while 예뻐 sounds like it's based on your tastes or opinions. 잖아 How do you use it? >>> http://www.italki.com/answers/question/103333.htm -어라/아라 makes an imperative. 가다 to go 가! Go! 가라! 먹다 to eat 먹어! Eat! 먹어라! How do you say isn't it? >>> -지? Like It is cute, isn't it? 귀엽지? It is pretty, isn't it? 예쁘지? How do you say these words in Korean To dream 꿈꾸다 To stop 멈추다, 그만두다 To start 시작하다 To mean > this isn't something you should learn it this way. To laugh 웃다 To cry 울다 To giggle 낄낄거리다 To run 뛰다 To be angry 화나다 To be sad 슬프다 To be happy 행복하다 To be excited 신나다 To be frustrated 답답하다 To be depressed 우울하다 To be bad 나쁘다(we would say 안 좋다(not good) more often unless we say it about someone) To be cool ...as in 'cold'? To be bored 심심하다, 지루하다 To be annoyed 짜증나다 To be funny 웃기다 The difference between 고 싶다 and 을/를 원하다 is that we don't say -을/를 원하다 in everyday Korean, it sounds a bit formal and as if the speaker translates the English sentence into Korean. In this case we might say '내(or 제)가 원하는 건(What I want is...)' in effort to make 원하다 sound more indirect. If so would you have to add 기 to a verb to make it a noun so you can use it with 을/를 원해? Technically, yes. 가길 원해? Do you want to go? ...doesn't sound natural. Also is 고 싶어 like an ending you add on to make it want and is 원하다 the verb that means to want? Yes.
2012년 4월 22일
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