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Valerie L.
How do you conjugate 우다?
Why does it become 울지마 when you say "don't cry"? Where does the ㄹ come from? And how would you say "I am crying."
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2013年4月1日 04:15
解答 · 4
You guys are better than me even though I'm Korean lol.
2013年4月1日
Oops, for "I'm crying" it's just 저는 울어요 (plain present tense) or 저는 울고 있어요 (progressive).
2013年4月1日
The verb "to cry" is 울다. There is no verb 우다 as far as I know. When you want to say "don't do something", you add -지 말다 to the verb stem. So 울 + 지 말다. And then conjugated, it is 울지 마세요 or just 울지 마.
2013年4月1日
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Valerie L.
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