Difference between revisions of "Conjunctions"
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*그러면 [geu-reo-myeon] = Then/ In this case / If it's so | *그러면 [geu-reo-myeon] = Then/ In this case / If it's so | ||
*아니면 [a-ni-myeon] = Or (used to link sentences) | *아니면 [a-ni-myeon] = Or (used to link sentences) | ||
− | *이나 [i-na] = Or (used to link nouns | + | *이나 [i-na] = Or (used to link nouns) |
− | *거나 [geo-na] = whether ... or | + | *거나 [geo-na] = whether ... or (used to link descriptive & actions verbs, adverbs) |
*때문에 [ttae-mu-ne] = Because of | *때문에 [ttae-mu-ne] = Because of | ||
*만약 [man-yak] = If | *만약 [man-yak] = If |
Revision as of 10:48, 15 May 2012
General
- 그리고 [geu-ri-go] = And/And then
- 그래서 [geu-rae-seo] = So/So that
- 그렇지만 [geu-reo-chi-man] = But/ However (used to express disappointment)
- 그런데 [geu-reon-de] = But/ Howerver
- 그러면 [geu-reo-myeon] = Then/ In this case / If it's so
- 아니면 [a-ni-myeon] = Or (used to link sentences)
- 이나 [i-na] = Or (used to link nouns)
- 거나 [geo-na] = whether ... or (used to link descriptive & actions verbs, adverbs)
- 때문에 [ttae-mu-ne] = Because of
- 만약 [man-yak] = If
- 그래도 [geu-rae-do] = Even If/ However/ Nonetheless
Particles
- –고 = attached after a verb stem, has the same value as 그리고
- -도 = attached after a noun or pronoun, express "too", "as well", "also"
- -아/어/여-서 = attached after a verb stem, has the same value as 그래서
- -아/어/여-도 = attached after a verb stem, has the same value as 그래도