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沙皮狗
이해 했어요
It means I understand/understood it?
Is there different tenses in Korean?
이해 means understand.
Where is "I "?
I refered to the dictionary,I is 가
But there is no 가 in this sentence. Why?
There is always a 요 at the end of the sentences, does it meaning nothing?just a "tone\mood word"?
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19 cze 2014 02:52
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이해 is a noun meaning understanding
이해하다 is a verb meaning understand
I guess you know 이해 is from Sino-Chinese 理解.
Unlike Chinese, a noun word can be a verb by adding 하다 in Korean.
이해하다 -> 이해했다 added past tense suffix (았,었)
-> 이해했어요 added honorific suffix (요)
In a conversation in Korean, subject "I" is mostly omitted.
19 czerwca 2014
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chiński (mandaryński), angielski, francuski, japoński, koreański
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