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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''A/V + 니''' : This pattern is used to ask questions. |
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
− | * | + | *This form is considered somewhat feminine and used more by females than men. |
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==Conjugation Rule== | ==Conjugation Rule== | ||
{{Conjugation table | {{Conjugation table | ||
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==Sentence Examples== | ==Sentence Examples== | ||
{{Example table | {{Example table | ||
− | |Korex1 = | + | |Korex1 =밥을 먹었니? |
− | |Engex1 = | + | |Engex1 =Did you eat? |
− | |Comment1 = | + | |Comment1 = |
− | |Korex2 = | + | |Korex2 = |
− | |Engex2 = | + | |Engex2 = |
− | |Comment2 = | + | |Comment2 = |
− | |Korex3 = | + | |Korex3 = |
− | |Engex3 = | + | |Engex3 = |
− | |Comment3 = | + | |Comment3 = |
− | |Korex4 = | + | |Korex4 = |
− | |Engex4 = | + | |Engex4 = |
− | |Comment4 = | + | |Comment4 = |
− | |Korex5 = | + | |Korex5 = |
− | |Engex5 = | + | |Engex5 = |
− | |Comment5 = | + | |Comment5 = |
− | |Korex6 = | + | |Korex6 = |
− | |Engex6 = | + | |Engex6 = |
− | |Comment6 = | + | |Comment6 = |
− | |Korex7 = | + | |Korex7 = |
− | |Engex7 = | + | |Engex7 = |
− | |Comment7 = | + | |Comment7 = |
− | |Korex8 = | + | |Korex8 = |
− | |Engex8 = | + | |Engex8 = |
− | |Comment8 = | + | |Comment8 = |
− | |Korex9 = | + | |Korex9 = |
− | |Engex9 = | + | |Engex9 = |
− | |Comment9 = | + | |Comment9 = |
|Korex10 = | |Korex10 = | ||
|Engex10 = | |Engex10 = |
Revision as of 02:02, 23 June 2009
Description
A/V + 니 : This pattern is used to ask questions.
Notes
- This form is considered somewhat feminine and used more by females than men.
Conjugation Rule
Pattern | Case | Example | |
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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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밥을 먹었니? | Did you eat? | |
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also
- Related topic or grammar