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what diffrene between 같아요/ㄴ 것같아요??
what diffrene between 같아요/ㄴ 것같아요??
19 jun. 2013 12:05
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I think that 것같아요 translates to" seems like -something". "같아요" Is more like "I think --". But, I am not sure.
19 juni 2013
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These three links below, can help you :)
http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-3-lesson-8
http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-3-lesson-9
http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-4-lesson-27/
19 juni 2013
Well, both of them have specific and different meanings (even though they contain the same adjective).
ㄴ/은 것 같다: Is used to mean "I think", "I guess", "It looks like" in Korean.
Ex:
나는 내일 비가 올 것 같아
(I think it'll rain tomorrow/ I guess it'll rain tomorrow/ It looks like it'll rain tomorrow)
같다: It simply means "to be the same", and you can use it to say that something and another thing are the same.
Ex:
그 카페테리아는 이 카페테리아와 같아.
( that cafeteria and this cafereria are the same)
I hope I'd helped you! ^^
27 juli 2013
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