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것, 걸, 것을, 것은, 건, 게
What are the differences and when would you use them?
것은
건
걸
것을
게
Is 건 just the contracted version of 것은? When do I use 건 and when do I use 것은?
Same question for 것을 and 걸
What about 게?
9 jul. 2014 15:57
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건 is contracted version of 것은
걸 is contracted version of 것을
게,거 is contracted version of 것이
건,걸,게,거 are mostly used in conversation as a a colloquial expression.
것은,것을,것이 are used with formal, honorific language or in document, papers.
10 juli 2014
2
tricky question even for korean haha
Its not gonna be perfect but explain it at my best
것은 is simillar with greund when u wanna use verb as noun u can use this
for example 먹는것은 즐겁다, 입는것은 어렵다
건
걸
것을
게
and actually rest of them seldom use it i think it also is used for making gerund form
but the first one is most useful to remember because its the most frequently shown.
I think u dont need to worry about grammar too much if u keep speaking korean with korean friend u get proper usage of those things
I hope this answer would be helpful to u
9 juli 2014
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