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- Why is the Korean name 이 often Romanised as Lee?
This was a question from the definition stage of this proposal Why is the Korean name 이 written as Lee in English?
- grammar - Whats the difference between 이 and 이거? - Korean Language . . .
이 is used when trying to portray a possible comparison like: 이 사과는 맛있어 -> this apple is delicious Meaning to say, this apple is delicious (while the possibility of comparing it with other apples) While 이거 is used when trying to be show specificity of the noun
- What does it mean when we add 이 가 on to the object of the verb?
In both of these sentences, it looks like 이 가 is being used on the verb object, not the subject It seems to have a kind of 'emphatic' or 'indicative' flavour, but why would we not just use 는 은 for that (그 것은 알고 싶다 , 사과는 먹고 싶어요)?
- What are the differences between 는 은 and 가 이?
The difference between 는 은 and 가 이 finally clicked for me when it was explained in this video Topic marker (는 은): indicates information that has been previously mentioned or is clear from context; the topic being elaborated on
- Is there a special meaning of 이 when added on to names?
Here 이 is not a particle, but a suffix added to human's name whose last character has final consonant (See here) When someone call one's full name, adding the suffix '이' is unnatural 김아영은 눈 깜짝할 사이 사라졌다 particles usually can be omitted, so 수현이 아침 식사 안 먹었어? is allowed
- grammar - Why do I need the 이 가 particle when negating the sentence . . .
아니요, (그것은)N 이 가 아닙니다 as the translation for "No, that is not N" Why do I need the subject particle when negating the sentence, but not when just stating it? It's probably not a big deal but it really bothers me not to know why they chose to use the subject particle only in the second sentence
- grammar - Why is it ~있어요 and not ~이 가 있어요 - Korean Language Stack Exchange
I have encountered that there is no marker used with 있어요 or 없어요 The textbooks I have do not give a good explanation for that So, why is that? And, can you provide some examples of it being used?
- Is there a reason for there to be so many words ending with ㅇ+이 (like . . .
I´ve noticed a pattern of many words ending with ㅇ+ 이 고양이 올챙이 호랑이 달팽이 and the list goes on Is there any etymological reason why we have so many of these words? And is there a name for that? A
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