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Description

Grammar pattern : Description

Notes

  • 1. = A/V + (으)니까 / A/V + (으)니까 is used more often in spoken form.
  • 2. another function of this ending is to simply denote a connection between a fact presented in the preceding clause and the contents of fallowing clause.

Conjugation Rule

Conjugation Rule
Pattern Case Example
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
담배를 피우니 기분이 좋아졌어요.
(=담배를 피우니까 기분이 좋아졌어요.)
I feel better because of smoking. Polite informal form
버스는 복잡하니 택시를 타자.
(=버스는 복잡하니까 택시를 타자.)
Let's take a cab because bus is crowded. Low form
시간이 없으니 빨리 먹자.
(=시간이 없으니까 빨리 먹자.)
Let's eat quickly becase we don't have enough time. Low form
오늘은 날씨가 추우니 따뜻한 옷을 입으세요.
(=오늘은 날씨가 추우니까 따뜻한 옷을 입으세요.)
It's cold today, so put on warm clothes. Polite informal form
내가 잘못 했으니 내가 사과할게.
(=내가 잘못했으니까 내가 사과할게.)
It's my mistake, so I'll apologize. Low form
철수가 아직도 안 들어오니 웬일일까요? Chul Su is not home yet. What do you suppose is hte matter.? Polite informal form
돈이 다 떨어졌으니 어떻게 하지? I'm all out of money, so how will I live on? Low form
차가 이렇게 밀리니 어떻게 하지요? We are caught in a traffic jam. What should we do? Polite informal form
벌써 10시인데 아직도 안 일어나니 웬일일까? It's alreay 10 o'clock and he still hasn't gotten up. What do you suppose in the matter? Low form


Pronunciation

  • Special pronunciation rule?

See Also

  • Related topic or grammar