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Are 거야 and 게요 conjugated forms of 거예요?
Also, where does 네요 come from?
감사합니다 ~ (\(^-^ )/)
25 jun. 2013 01:29
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거야 is the informal version of 거예요.
게요 is different from 거예요/거야 although they mean "will + verb" in English.
Refer here: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-3-lesson-6/ if you want to know the difference.
네요 is another conjugation ("-네" is the informal version). If you want to know more about it, refer here: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-3-lesson-25/
25 juni 2013
감사합니다 ~
25 juni 2013
거야/거이에 is the same,but 거예 is honorer.but 게요 comes from the fixed combination ㄹ게.
네요 is made up of 네 and 요.요 stands for honoring.
25 juni 2013
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