Difference between revisions of "Talk:아/어도 V + 아/어도"
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:[V + 아/어도 V + 아/어도] → [아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도] : alway possible.(except for idiom)<br> | :[V + 아/어도 V + 아/어도] → [아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도] : alway possible.(except for idiom)<br> | ||
:[아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도] → [V + 아/어도 V + 아/어도] : not alway. [[아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도]] --[[User:Jay shin|Jay shin]] | :[아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도] → [V + 아/어도 V + 아/어도] : not alway. [[아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도]] --[[User:Jay shin|Jay shin]] | ||
+ | ::Could you give an example of what isn't possible? --[[User:Bluesoju|Bluesoju]] 00:41, 13 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Jay, does "먹어도 먹어도 배가 고파" and "아무리 먹어도 배고파" have the exact same meaning? - --Bluesoju 22:52, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
Good morning, soju. Yeah, exactly same.
- Good morning^^. Is one grammar pattern used more than the other one or are they both common? --Bluesoju 00:06, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
- They are both common.
- [V + 아/어도 V + 아/어도] → [아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도] : alway possible.(except for idiom)
- [아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도] → [V + 아/어도 V + 아/어도] : not alway. 아무리 A/V + 아/어 + 도 --Jay shin
- Could you give an example of what isn't possible? --Bluesoju 00:41, 13 July 2009 (UTC)