hey guys, yeppeuda is the base form, the infinitive you could say... in korean adjectives are treated as verbs, nothing happens when u dont add da, just means you are speaking in a more informal way i believe. i’m just a begginer but thats it
Da (다) is the dictionary form. So to be used as a tense it needs to be conjugated. In present tense it can be used as yeppeo 예뻐 (반말 ~ informal) or yeppeoyo 예뻐요 (존댓말 ~ formal). If da (다) is removed what we get is called the verb stem.
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What does it mean if I don't add da
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@@unfortunate7803 no 😭😭 I think it means pretty but idk the use of da here
hey guys, yeppeuda is the base form, the infinitive you could say... in korean adjectives are treated as verbs, nothing happens when u dont add da, just means you are speaking in a more informal way i believe. i’m just a begginer but thats it
@@clairesvo oo thnx☺️
Da (다) is the dictionary form. So to be used as a tense it needs to be conjugated. In present tense it can be used as yeppeo 예뻐 (반말 ~ informal) or yeppeoyo 예뻐요 (존댓말 ~ formal). If da (다) is removed what we get is called the verb stem.