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가 가 가 가 ㅋㅋ
Hello! I'm doing presentation about busan dialect but I have trouble with translating this sentences: 그 아이가 "가"씨니?
그 애가 거져 간 다음에
가라! 가서 가져가렴
I hope someone can help me translate it into english! Thank you!
2017年12月18日 16:01
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Arim님 정말로 감사합니다! 도왔으니까 이제 다 이해할 수 있습니다 ^^ 부산 사투리 어렵지만 재미있는 것 같습니다. 더 알고 싶습니다. 고맙습니다!
2017年12月18日
Hello. I am a Korean native speaker. I lived in in Seoul in my whole life, and my husband is from Busan.
Your sentence "가가 가가가” is very famous sentence in Korea. It is confusing and humorous, so this sentence uses a lot when we emphasize how Korean's dialect is funny.
Anyway, "가가 가가가” means "Is that person is the person who has last name of 'Ga' ? "
Is it a bit confusing huh? haha. To me as a Seouler, Busan dialect is difficult, too.
We usually use 가 in two ways in standard Korean (Seoul Korean)
First one is for postposition. example: 민호가 먹는다.
Second use is for last name. : 가민정의 성(last name)은 가씨다.
But, in Busan dialect, there is two more uses.
가 means "the person". 예) 가(the person, who we all know whom we are talking about) 는 참 (really) 훤칠하데(tall). (in Busan dialect)
The another use is in postposition for questions. 예) 니(you) 집에 들어간거가? (Are you at home now?")
So, your sentence, '1)가 2)가 /// 3)가 4)가 5)가’ ,
I can analyze it.
In front
1) 가 : Is the person
2) 가 : postposition (민호가, 영희가, 너가)
the rear
3) 가 : “Ga" (one of sur names in Korea)
4) 가 : sur name
5) 가 : postposition for a question, using with question mark.
In sum, “가가 가가가” means "Is that person is the person who has last name of 'Ga' ? "
Hope you can understand. Good luck with your presentation ;)
2017年12月18日
Is the child a "go"?
After he's gone,
go! Go get it.
2017年12月18日
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