Yojeong
Isseo and eobseo meanings? When I first learned the meanings they were explained as 'to have' and 'to not have' but when I listened to some kpop songs it didn't make sense to me. Is there more than one meaning to them?
2014년 5월 12일 오후 10:48
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I should also say that if you don't learn Hangul, which is fairly easy and only takes a few days to understand, you'll really hinder your ability to learn Korean. Romanization is NOT the way to learn Korean.
2014년 5월 13일
You can also think of them as "to exist" and "to not exist".
2014년 5월 12일
Hi, Just by itself, they mean exactly as how you described. However, depending on what comes before the "itseo" or "ebseo", the meanings can change:) For example , "ga-go-it-seo" meaning "I am going/ I'm on my way(to that place)"
2014년 5월 12일
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