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Å×
Korean: Can someone explain the grammar behind the verb ending syllable ¡°Åס±as in: ¸ðµÎ´ÙÁÙÅÙµ¥. The word Å× is not in the Korean dictionary and perhaps is a contraction? Or is there a verb Å×´Ù ? Or is this a form of µÇ´Ù? ¡°Åס±ÀÇ ¹®¹ýÀ» ÀÌÇØÇÏÁö¾Ê¾Æ¿ä. ¡°Åס±´Â»çÀüÀ»¸øÃ£À»¼öÀÖ¾î¿ä.

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Enthusiast

October 6, 2006

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90965
Re:Å×
Hello.
'Te(Å×)'in Korean is not formal expression,I guess
But It is a usal expression to most of Korean.
It is the same meaning of '°ÍÀÌ´Ù' in Korean.
It contains the meaning of doing it future.
So 'ÇÒÅ×´Ù' means 'ÇÒ°ÍÀÌ´Ù' in near future.
The difference btw.'ÇÒÅ×´Ù' and 'ÇÒ°ÍÀÌ´Ù' is that 'ÇÒÅ×´Ù' reflects user's will more than 'ÇÒ°ÍÀÌ´Ù'.
Enjoy Korean. :)

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ArchivedMember
October 6, 2006

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90966
Re:Å×
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leo.gtpark

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October 6, 2006

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90997
Re:Å×
Hi:)
I really wanted to help you out, so I found all the dictionaries. hehe. :)
The word; 'ÅÙµ¥' is an abreviation of '-¤© ÅÍÀÌ´Ù'.
It means your will to do or something you are going to do.
And It could be translated like 'I guess~'.
Sorry, I'm not good at English so I couldn't explain you thoroughly.
Keep up the good work.
Have a nice day.

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October 7, 2006

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