besarlalluvia
Why does 愛する change to 愛してる ? Is this a verb ending? What does it signify?
2011년 4월 17일 오후 7:42
답변 · 3
3
This happens not only for "愛してる" For example, when we use "have" in English, we say "I have a book," but we usually don't say "we are having a book," right? However, in Japanese, people pretty much use "I am having a book" to express "I have a book" of English. And expressing "love" is not an exception of this rule. When people say "I love her", people say "I'm loving her" in the Japanese grammar. This is why "ている" often appears in Japanese language. Examples, (1) 僕は本をもっている。 In Japanese grammar -> I'm having a book. In English grammar -> I have a book. (2) 私はあなたを愛している。 In Japanese grammar -> I'm loving her. In English grammar -> I love her. (3) 彼はAを知っている In Japanese grammar -> He is knowing A In English grammar -> He knows A If you get a little deeper of this things, you would find a lot of more similar examples like above. I think that this issue occurs from the difference of two different languages or cultures. ;)
2011년 4월 18일
1
ーーーする is the active form of verbs. ーーーしている is the progressive form of verbs.
2011년 4월 17일
아직도 답을 찾지 못하셨나요?
질문을 남겨보세요. 원어민이 도움을 줄 수 있을 거예요!