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Is it correct?
Hello!
I knew that "뭐가 맛있어요?" means "what's delicious?" and i was wondering if we can say "뭐 맛있어요?" without the subject marking particle "가".
Thanks :)
2012年6月26日 15:38
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You can say "이 중에서 뭐가제일 맛있어요?" without omiting '가' when you want someone recommend the most delicious food to you.
2012年6月30日
Thank you :D
2012年6月27日
postposition is make sure about 사과 is subject or object or predicate. we difficult to learn korean postposition but maybe english is incomplete language to korean.
2012年6月26日
이 and 가 is something like IS. you know theres no postposition in english. im not sure im right because my korean teacher is not korean. but korean is perfect language. i learned likethis: in english: to eat apple, say to epple, apple said, apple is. you see, just change the order. but in korean: 사과를 먹다, 사과에게 말하다, 사과가 말했다, 사과는. not change order only form is change. sorry for my english but i did my best haha
2012年6月26日
No, we wouldn't say 뭐 맛있어요. :)
2012年6月26日
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