Çeşitli İngilizce öğretmenleri arasından arama yapın...
Sebastian
Korean "slang": "했음", "보임", "좀".. etc and their meanings.
Hello, I've been playing korean game recently, and I found sentences with 임/음/좀 endings. I'd like to know what does it mean and when do you use it? Also, if it is kind of slang?
10 Ağu 2012 10:08
Yanıtlar · 3
It transforms predicate part into noun form, which means nominalization, 명사화 or 명사형 종결, and the transformation will have another tone such as notification.
나는 집에 갔다 -> 나는 집에 갔음
In addition, it is used to list some detail information in reports.
p.s. I think that "좀" is in another category. If you give me a full sentence, I can give you an explanation.
10 Ağustos 2012
Hi,
Besides the previous answers, I would like to add another point.
These days many Korean internet/smartphone users (including me) use noun forms of verbs instead of the proper endings in order to make sentences shorter in SMSs or while chatting. Thus, you might think of them as a slang.
Cheers.
10 Ağustos 2012
Hâlâ cevap bulamadın mı?
Sorularını yaz ve ana dil konuşanlar sana yardım etsin!
Sebastian
Dil Becerileri
İngilizce, Korece, Lehçe
Öğrenim Dili
Korece
Beğenebileceğin Makaleler

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
23 beğeni · 17 Yorumlar

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
19 beğeni · 13 Yorumlar

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
16 beğeni · 6 Yorumlar
Daha fazla makale
