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==Sentence Examples== | ==Sentence Examples== | ||
{{Example table | {{Example table | ||
− | |Korex1 = | + | |Korex1 =저 아들이 말을 아주 잘 하는구나 |
− | |Engex1 = | + | |Engex1 = Those children speak very well! |
|Comment1 = | |Comment1 = | ||
− | |Korex2 = | + | |Korex2 =넌 옛날부터 공부를 잘 했구나 |
− | |Engex2 = | + | |Engex2 = You have studied since so long ago ( for a very long time) ! |
|Comment2 = | |Comment2 = | ||
− | |Korex3 = | + | |Korex3 = 비가 오는 걸보니 내일은 춥겠구나 |
− | |Engex3 = | + | |Engex3 = Considering it's raining it may be cold tomorrow! |
|Comment3 = | |Comment3 = | ||
|Korex4 = | |Korex4 = |
Revision as of 17:51, 7 September 2009
A/V + (는)구나 : This pattern is equivalent to equivalent statement
- Adjectives and past tense: A + 구나, A/V +았/었구나
- Verbs (present): V + 는구나
- Future tense:
Conjugation Rule
Pattern | Case | Example | |
---|---|---|---|
Rule 1: | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | ||
Rule 2: | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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저 아들이 말을 아주 잘 하는구나 | Those children speak very well! | |
넌 옛날부터 공부를 잘 했구나 | You have studied since so long ago ( for a very long time) ! | |
비가 오는 걸보니 내일은 춥겠구나 | Considering it's raining it may be cold tomorrow! | |
Exceptions
- Example
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also
- Related topic or grammar