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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''A + (으)ㄴ데 / V + 는데''' : Description |
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
− | * | + | *For the sentence ending, see [[A + (으)ㄴ데요]] or [[V + 는데요]]. |
==Conjugation Rule== | ==Conjugation Rule== | ||
{{Conjugation table | {{Conjugation table | ||
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{{Example table | {{Example table | ||
|Korex1 =배고픈데 피자 시켜먹자. | |Korex1 =배고픈데 피자 시켜먹자. | ||
− | |Engex1 =I'm | + | |Engex1 =I'm hungry. Why don't we order pizza? |
|Comment1 =Low form | |Comment1 =Low form | ||
|Korex2 =한잔하러 가는데 너도 같이 갈래? | |Korex2 =한잔하러 가는데 너도 같이 갈래? | ||
|Engex2 =We're going to go grab a beer, why don't you join us? | |Engex2 =We're going to go grab a beer, why don't you join us? | ||
− | |Comment2 =Low form | + | |Comment2 =Low form |
|Korex3 =일요일인데 출근해요? | |Korex3 =일요일인데 출근해요? | ||
− | |Engex3 =It's Sunday, but do you go to | + | |Engex3 =It's Sunday, but do you go to work? |
|Comment3 =Polite informal form | |Comment3 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex4 =어제 옷을 샀는데 마음에 안 들어요. | |Korex4 =어제 옷을 샀는데 마음에 안 들어요. | ||
− | |Engex4 =I bought a | + | |Engex4 =Yesterday I bought a piece of clothing, but I don't like it. |
|Comment4 =Polite informal form | |Comment4 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex5 =책 읽는데 좀 조용히 해 주세요. | |Korex5 =책 읽는데 좀 조용히 해 주세요. | ||
− | |Engex5 =I'm reading a book | + | |Engex5 =I'm reading a book; can you please be quite? |
|Comment5 =Polite informal form | |Comment5 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex6 =서울역까지 가는데 몇 분 걸려요? | |Korex6 =서울역까지 가는데 몇 분 걸려요? | ||
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|Comment7 =Low form | |Comment7 =Low form | ||
|Korex8 =저녁을 먹는데 친구에게 전화가 왔어요. | |Korex8 =저녁을 먹는데 친구에게 전화가 왔어요. | ||
− | |Engex8 =I was having dinner, my friend called me. | + | |Engex8 =I was having dinner, my friend called me. |
|Comment8 =Polite informal form | |Comment8 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex9 = TV를 보는데 엄마가 꺼버렸어. | |Korex9 = TV를 보는데 엄마가 꺼버렸어. | ||
|Engex9 =I was watching TV, my mom turned it off. | |Engex9 =I was watching TV, my mom turned it off. | ||
− | |Comment9 =Low form | + | |Comment9 =Low form |
|Korex10 = 샤워를 하는데 택배아저씨가 왔어요. | |Korex10 = 샤워를 하는데 택배아저씨가 왔어요. | ||
− | |Engex10 =I was taking a shower, a | + | |Engex10 =I was taking a shower, a deliveryman came. |
|Comment10 = Polite informal form | |Comment10 = Polite informal form | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | * | + | *[[V + 는데요]] |
− | [[Category:SNU | + | [[Category:Grammar|ㅇ]] |
+ | [[Category:SNU level 2 grammar|ㅇ]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sogang level 2 grammar|ㅇ]] |
Latest revision as of 05:24, 17 May 2011
Description
A + (으)ㄴ데 / V + 는데 : Description
Notes
- For the sentence ending, see A + (으)ㄴ데요 or V + 는데요.
Conjugation Rule
Pattern | Case | Example | |
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Rule 1: | A + ㄴ데 | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | 아프다 → 아픈데 |
Rule 2: | A + 은데 | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem | 깊다 → 깊은데 |
Pattern | Case | Example | |
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Rule 1: | V + 는데 | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | 가다 → 가는데 |
Rule 2: | V + 는데 | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem | 먹다 → 먹는데 |
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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배고픈데 피자 시켜먹자. | I'm hungry. Why don't we order pizza? | Low form |
한잔하러 가는데 너도 같이 갈래? | We're going to go grab a beer, why don't you join us? | Low form |
일요일인데 출근해요? | It's Sunday, but do you go to work? | Polite informal form |
어제 옷을 샀는데 마음에 안 들어요. | Yesterday I bought a piece of clothing, but I don't like it. | Polite informal form |
책 읽는데 좀 조용히 해 주세요. | I'm reading a book; can you please be quite? | Polite informal form |
서울역까지 가는데 몇 분 걸려요? | How many minutes does it take to get to Seoul Station? | Polite informal form |
날씨도 좋은데 야외로 놀러가자. | The weather is nice, so let's go on a picnic. | Low form |
저녁을 먹는데 친구에게 전화가 왔어요. | I was having dinner, my friend called me. | Polite informal form |
TV를 보는데 엄마가 꺼버렸어. | I was watching TV, my mom turned it off. | Low form |
샤워를 하는데 택배아저씨가 왔어요. | I was taking a shower, a deliveryman came. | Polite informal form |