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Bussu Lesson And Notes
bussu 🇰🇷 lesson and notes
Semiformal forms 🤗 We transformed verbs and adjectives into semiformal forms in the present tense adding 아요 or 어요 to the radical. We add 아요 if the radical ends in vowel ㅗ ou ㅏ. Otherwise, we add 어요. 찾다 (to find) – radical ends in vowel ㅏ = 찾아요
좋다 (to be good) – radical ends in vowel ㅗ = 좋아요
먹다 (to eat) – radical ends in vowel ㅓ = 먹어요
있다 (to have) – radical ends in vowel ㅣ = 있어요 How to add 아요 Fisrt, let’s see how to add 아요 to radicals with final consonant. (Later we’ll learn how to add 아요 to radicals without final consonant.) If the radical ends in vowel ㅗ or ㅏ with final consonant, we add 아요 to the radical. ㅗ ou ㅏ + final consonant radical + 아요
좋다 (to be good) = 좋아요
닦다 (to wash) = 닦아요
볶다 (to fry) = 볶아요
닫다 (to close) = 닫아요
높다 (tall) = 높아요
살다 (to live) = 살아요
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