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vilda
a)한시 b)한시입니다
a)한시 b)한시입니다
When telling the time, to say "It is one o'clock", which one should I use, a or b? Or are both of them true? If both are true, can I say 한시에요?
30 de nov de 2015 10:14
Correções · 5
한시에요 -> 1(한)시예요. "A" only means "one o'clock". If you're trying to say "it's 1 o'clock", you need the "is" part. So b) is correct. Yes, either 입니다 or 이에요 is fine. Same word/verb/meaning, just different speech levels. 1시야 is for close friends, children, pets. 1시다 is for your diary or the news. I would focus on the 요 form, not ㅂ니다/습니다 form. It's formal.
30 de novembro de 2015
Language isn't particluarly gendered in Korean, as with Japanese (where males and females use noticeably different language).
30 de novembro de 2015
You can also use '한시'. but this is a little rude for a stranger.
'한시야' and '한시다' is not divided for woman and man.
Every people can use '한시야' and '한시다' regardless of gender.
30 de novembro de 2015
Thank you for the guidance. As for '한시야' and "한시다', is there specific difference between them, apart from being causal? Or is '한시야' used mostly by girls and "한시다' by boys?
30 de novembro de 2015
b
'한시입니다.'(polite) / '한시야' or '한시다'(friendly)
30 de novembro de 2015
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