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how to say in Korean: "...then I'm gonna leave first"
I hear this phrase a lot in dramas, like: OK, I'm leaving now, I'll leave first...
and it sound something like: ka ta ool ke
What is the exact phrase? and how to use it in a common language and in honorific?
Thank you :)
26 lis 2015 05:22
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갔다올게. = I'm going(leaving) now and I'll be back (later).
가다 (go) 's past tense is 갔다 (went)
올게 came from 오다(come). 올게 is like... "I'll come"
갈게 means "I'll go."
갔다오다 is combined word of these two verbs, go and come.
갔다올게 shows the speaker's willingness to go and come for a hearer.
I'm going(leaving) now and I'll be back (later).
26 listopada 2015
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If that sound was 갔다올께, the more appropriate subtitle is 'I will be right back.'
I am leaving now. (저 이제 갑니다.)
I will leave first. (저 먼저 갈게요/갑니다.)
and plus '다녀오겠습니다(which means I will be right back)' is the most honorific
갔다오다 can be 갔다올게 is casual in spoken Korean.
갔다오다 comes along with ~~게요 like 갔다올게요 which is honorific.
However 갔다오다 doesn't come along with 겠습니다 which is the most honorific suffix.
In this case, 다녀오다 comes along with 겠습니다 like '다녀오겠습니다.'
26 listopada 2015
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