Eve
How do you say "except" in Korean? How do you say "except" in Korean? And what's the grammar for sentence with this meaning? For example: "I eat anything except meat" or "I can do anything except writing poems". And what's the different between 'excepting' nouns and verbs. I hope you understood. 정말 감사합니다!
30 ส.ค. 2011 เวลา 18:40
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I think there is no difference in meaning, it would be ... "~ (을/를) 말고(는) or ~(을/를)빼고(는)" in spoken. "~ (을/를) 제외하고(는)" would be used in written or in formal speech. I eat anything except meat 저는 고기 말고는 다 먹어요(informal) = 저는 고기(를) 빼고는 다 먹어요(informal) = 저는 고기를 제외하고는 다 먹습니다(more formal) I can do anything except writing poems = 저는 시 쓰는것 말고는 뭐든 할 수 있어요. = 저는 시 쓰는것(를) 빼고는 뭐든 할 수 있어요. = 저는 시 쓰는것을 제외하고는 뭐든 할 수 있어요. When verbs come after except, you should change them into nouns because "- 빼고는, - 제외하고는, -말고는" need objects. 시 쓰다 + 제외하다 = 시 쓰는 것을 제외하다. \^o^/
30 สิงหาคม 2011
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