Matty Sue
바른 질문을 있습니다. 어떻게 말해..."What ia the diferrence between 죠 and 고?" Cheers
2014年9月15日 00:15
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"~죠" is kind of an abbreviation of "~지요", which is a final ending of a sentence. For example, I am a student. 저는 학생이지요. On the contrary, "~고" is a connective ending, which is used for connecting two sentences. For example, I am a student, and she is a teacher. 저는 학생이고, 그녀는 선생님이지요. (a super late answer from a passerby)
2018年10月9日
It is an expired question, but I want to introduce you example sentences. 밥먹고, 일하죠.(죠 is the last character of a sentence.) 밥먹죠. 그리고 일하죠. It may helps you.
2014年10月23日
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