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What's the '지' ending in verbs? I know when you put thinks like '마' '마세요' '않아' they mean don't do that. But what does only '지' mean or what are other things to put after it?
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18 jun. 2013 19:24
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It used to make sure, kinda....
Let me give an example: 먹다 = eat.
밥을 먹어요? = Are you eating rice?
밥을 먹지? or 밥을 먹지요? = You're eating rice, aren't you?
Short of :D Hope this helps!
19 juni 2013
As Above You Will Also See It Before The End Of Things As A Part Of 않아 like
그쪽과 점심을 드시고 싶지않아요.
by which the 지 is there as like a buffer between the 않 and 싶 ~~~ i think this way is the way it is used to negate the end of regular verbs like above..
22 juni 2013
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Monika
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