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Fangyi
what's the difference between "주세요" and "세요"?
can someone help to give some examples to clarify the difference when using "주세요" and "세요"?
2010年5月19日 15:57
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세요 uses the honorific 시, so you will always hear 요 at the end. 세요 can't be used on it's own, as it is conjugated with a verb stem.
주세요 is comes from 주다, which is the verb for give. So, you have the verb stem 주 +시+어요 -> 주세요.
2010年5月20日
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주세요- Please give (it) to me
세요- Is nonsense. It can't be used by itself, it has to have some sort of of verb in front of it. Its a formality, something you attach to a verb to mean "please".
For example in english, you can have "running" "reading" "seeing" but you can't have "ing" by itself right? Same thing with "세요".
2010年5月19日
주세요"
seyo===do it please
"세요"
juseyo==give me please
2010年5月19日
주 =)
2010年5月19日
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