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- grammar - When would I use -면서 vs -며? - Korean Language Stack Exchange
Now, howtostudykorean com sums this up like this: ~(으)며 is a shortened form of ~(으)면서 In theory, ~(으)며 can replace all of the example sentences above that show two actions occurring at the same time
- Pronunciation of 자 vs 쟈 - Korean Language Stack Exchange
They are not distinguished properly in modern Korean It includes 자 쟈, 저 져, 주 쥬, 조 죠, 제 졔, 재 쟤 and ㅊ and ㅉ-equivalents too
- spoken korean - The difference between 려고 and 싶다? - Korean Language . . .
Maybe dictionaries are confusing you These definitions are what I have found in 한국어기초사전: For -으려고 하다, -으려 하다, -려고 하다, and -려 하다 (Let's just say -려고 하다 from here), 하다 is an auxiliary verb used to indicate that one is attempting or intends to do an action in the preceding statement
- Why does ㄴ sometimes sound like ㄷ (first position), such as in 너의?
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- When are ㅅ and ㅆ pronounced as stops?
ㅆ ( s͈ ) and ㅅ ( s h ) are pronounced as t̚ whenever the following conditions are all met: ㅅ ㅆ is on the 받침 (the final consonant of a block)
- written - What does ㄹㅇ stand for? - Korean Language Stack Exchange
ㄹㅇ means either "real" as an adjective or "really" as an adverb It can be read either "레알" or "리얼"
- grammar - What is the difference between - 내다 and - 버리다 to convey . . .
What is the difference between - 내다 and - 버리다 to convey completion of an action? For example, would there be any identifiable difference in meaning between "이 책을 읽어냈어요" amp; "이 책을 읽어버렸어요" ?
- When to use ㅐ, ㅒ as opposed to ㅔ,ㅖ?
Oh man this is a good question I've always hated these and always hate explaining them There is an official difference but depending on who you ask (especially where they're from) the difference can be more or less strongly pronounced - some native Koreans say they can't really tell a difference, while others assure you there is a super clear difference
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