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JuliusEkaputra
form of words in Korean
example: the word sarang has some forms such as saranghamyeon, saranghanikka, saranghandago, what else the forms of words? and what's the meaning?
kamsahamnida~
Sep 6, 2012 8:09 PM
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사랑해 i love you
사랑했어 i loved you
사랑하는 사람 beloved person
September 7, 2012
it's not really a "form" of verb the "form" would be 사랑 (love - a noun) or 사랑하다 ([사랑+ 하다] to love - a basic dictionary form), then to use it in a sentence you'd have to change it into "사랑해요" by adding a "어요/아요" ending, or "사랑합니다" by adding a "ᄇ니다/습니다" ending. You can add a whole lot of endings to it which all would have different meanings. Korean language is based on this kind of adding endings ^^; for example you mentioned 사랑하니까... it's 사랑하다 + 니까 ending, and the 니까 ending gives it the meaning "I love (you/him/her/something) so..."
I can't explain properly so I won't add it as an answer just comment ^^ hope it helps!
September 6, 2012
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English, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean
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