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|Engex3 =I am good at English. But I am not good at Korean. | |Engex3 =I am good at English. But I am not good at Korean. | ||
|Comment3 =polite informal form | |Comment3 =polite informal form | ||
− | |Korex4 =떡볶이는 맵습니다. 맛있어요. | + | |Korex4 =떡볶이는 맵습니다. 하지만 맛있어요. |
|Engex4 =Teokboki is spicy. But it's delicious. | |Engex4 =Teokboki is spicy. But it's delicious. | ||
|Comment4 =polite informal form | |Comment4 =polite informal form |
Revision as of 15:39, 17 June 2009
Description
Grammar pattern : But
Notes
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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겨울입니다. 하지만 춥지 않습니다. | It's winter. But it's not cold. | formal declarative |
맥주는 좋아요. 하지만 소주는 싫어요. | I like beer. But I don't like Soju. | polite informal form |
영어는 잘 해요. 하지만 한국어는 잘 못 해요. | I am good at English. But I am not good at Korean. | polite informal form |
떡볶이는 맵습니다. 하지만 맛있어요. | Teokboki is spicy. But it's delicious. | polite informal form |
졸려요. 하지만 잘 수 없어요. | I'm sleepy. But I can't go to bed. | polite informal form |
어제는 비가 왔어요. 하지만 오늘은 날씨가 맑아요. | It rained yesterday. But it's sunny today. | polite informal form |
지하철은 편리해요. 하지만 너무 복잡해요. | The subway is convenient. But it's too crowded. | polite informal form |
담배는 건강에 안 좋아요. 하지만 나는 담배를 끊을 수 없어요. | Smoking is not good for health. But I can't quit smoking. | polite informal form |
그것을 배웠어요. 하지만 기억이 나지 않아요. | I've learned it. But I can't remember it. | polite informal form |
많이 잤어요. 하지만 피곤해요. | I slept a lot. But I am tired. | polite informal form |
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also