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|Korex3 =저는 저녁을 먹은 후에 강아지랑 산책을 해요.  
 
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|Korex4 =나는 제인이랑 지나랑 같이 살아.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 25 April 2011

Noun + (이)랑 : This pattern is equivalent to the phrase with someone/something and is similar to N + 와 같이. This pattern is a colloquial style, so it is not commonly used in a written form.

Conjugation Rule

Conjugation Rule
Pattern Case Example
Rule 1: N + 랑 If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 철수랑
Rule 2: N + 이랑 If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem 지은이랑


Sentence Examples

Korean English Notes
저는 존이랑 여행 갔어요. I traveled with John. polite informal form
저는 미영 씨랑 영화보러 갈 거예요. I'm going to go see a movie with MiYoung. polite informal form
저는 저녁을 먹은 후에 강아지랑 산책을 해요. I usually take a walk with my dog after dinner. polite informal form
나는 제인이랑 지나랑 같이 살아. I live with Jane and Jinah. low form
비빔밥이랑 김밥 두 줄이랑 국수랑 떡볶이 주세요.(식당에서) One Bibimbab, two Kimbab, one Kukso, one Teokboki please. (at the restaurant) polite informal form
한국인이랑 미국인은 눈 색깔이 달라요. Korean and American have different color of eyes. polite informal form
너랑 나랑 You and me
난 이제 다시는 너랑 안 놀 거야. I'll not hang out with you anymore. low form
너랑 있고 싶어. I want to be with you. low form
나 술집 갈 거야."
"누구랑?"
"철수랑."
I'm going to go to bar."
"With whom?"
"With ChulSu."
low form


Exceptions

  • Example

Pronunciation

  • Special pronunciation rule?

See Also