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What's the difference between descriptive verbs and adjectives in korean
I found out that there are descriptive verbs in korean
What's the difference?
When do you use adjectives and when do you use descriptive verbs?
May 3, 2014 11:24 PM
Answers · 2
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We call "Korean adjectives" "descriptive verbs" because adjectives conjugate like verbs in Korean.
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May 5, 2014
1
Adjectives change their endings the same way as verbs. They can be also used as modifying adjectives but then you must modify the stem of the adjective.
ex.
블라우스가 예뻐요. The blouse is pretty.
예쁜 블라우스가 있어요. I have pretty blouse.
집이 편리해요. The house is convinient.
편리한 집에서 살아요. I live in convenient house.
May 4, 2014
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