[Ultimate Korean Endings_01] "~것 같아요" (I think, It seems that)
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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◎ 1. ㄹ 것 같다
[Rule]
1) When a verb ends with a vowel, put ㄹ
* 가다(To go) + ㄹ = 갈 것 같다 (To think that one will probably go)
* 하다(To do) + ㄹ = 할 것 같아요 (To think that one will probably do)
* 청소하다(To clean) + ㄹ = 청소할 것 같아요 (To think that one will probably clean)
2) When a verb ends with a consonant, Put 을
* 먹다 (To eat) + 을 = 먹을 것 같다 (To think that one will probably eat)
* 맛있다 (To be delicious) + 을 = 맛있을 것 같아요 (To think that something will probably be delicious)
3) When a verb ends with ㄹ, you have nothing to worry about, just combine it with the sentence ending
* 놀다 (To play) = 놀 것 같아요 (To think that one will probably play)
* 팔다 (To sell) = 팔 것 같아요 (To think that one will probably sell)
◎ 2. 은/는 것 같다
- 는 : Particle for present tense
- 은 : Particle for past tense
○ 는 것 같다
[Rule]
1) Put 는 after a verb stem
* 가다(To go) + 는 = 가는 것 같다 (To think that one is probably going)
* 먹다 (To eat) + 는 = 먹는 것 같다 (To think that one is probably eating)
2) When a verb ends with ㄹ, take out of ㄹ
* 팔다 (To sell) + 는 = 파는 것 같다 (To think that one is probably selling)
○ ㄴ/은 것 같다
1) When a verb ends with a vowel, put ㄴ
* 가다 (To go) + ㄴ = 간 것 같다 (To think that one has/had probably gone)
* 자다 (To sleep) + ㄴ = 잔 것 같다 (To think that one has/had probably slept)
2) When a verb ends with a consonant, put 은
* 먹다 (To eat) + 은 = 먹은 것 같다 (To think that one has/had probably eaten)
* 읽다 (To read) + 은 = 읽은 것 같다 (To think that one has/had probably read)
3) When a verb ends with ㄹ, take out of ㄹ and attach ㄴ
* 팔다 (To sell) + ㄴ = 판 것 같다 (To think that one has/had probably sold)
※ You can also use 았/었/했 던 것 같다 form in spoken Korean.
There's no exact rule on how to conjugate verbs with this pattern.
But in Korean, ㅏ,ㅗ are considered to be a "bright sound" whereas ㅓ,ㅜ,ㅡ are considered to be a "dark sound". Therefore, each of them has a tendency to get along with each other that has the same characteristics.
For example,
* 알다 (To know) + 았 = 알았던 것 같다
There is 'ㅏ' in 알다 so do as in 았.
* 가다 (To go) + 았 = 갔던 것 같다 (o) / 가았던 것 같다 (x)
(When it comes to a verb ending with a vowel ㅏ, you just have to attach ㅆ)
* 좋다 (To be good) + 았 = 좋았던 것 같다
(There is ㅗ in 좋다, so ㅏ has to be attached)
* 먹다 (To eat) + 었 = 먹었던 것 같다
(ㅓ + ㅓ)
* 만들다 (To make) + 었 = 만들었던 것 같다
(ㅡ + ㅓ)
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This series is exactly what I need. I was always curious about the many different endings I see in Korean. Looking forward to watching all of the lessons! 감사합니다!
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이 비디오는 진짜 좋은 것 같아요~
좋다 to be good (adj)
좋아하다 to like (verb)
I think this video is good 이 비디오는 좋은 것 같아요 (좋- + 은 것 같다)
I think she likes me 그녀가 나를 좋아하는 것 같아요 (좋아하- + 는 것 같다)
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민지님 동영상 보며 한국어를 어떻게 가르쳐야 하는지를 배웠어요. 한국어 가르치는 채널 만들었는데 영상 만드는 게 쉽지는 않지만 재미있네요. 민지님의 채널이 더욱 더 성장하길 응원합니다. Minji is a good teacher.
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Wow! This is really complicated. I need to listen and look for real life examples of this in the kdramas I watch. I have learned Korean for a year but if I hadn't seen your video, I don't know if I'd recognize the verbs or think they were totally different verbs. Thank you for the information and all the details in the description.
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Since this is a 4-year old video, I am not sure if you even see this comment but I wanted to make sure I understand the whole 았/었/했 던 것 같다. Am I correct in assuming that this is only for the past tense and that you basically take the so-called past base of verbs + 던 것 같다 and call it a day?
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질문 하도 되요?
The expression of “던 거 같아” is used for the meaning of past sentence or present sentence?
It’s a past tense because 던 is used when you describe something happened in the past or recall the past event
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how to pronounce 같아? I heard many Koreans spelled it like 같애 and 같아 too, what's the difference? please let me know 😁
감사합니다
ㄹ/을 SOMETHING hasn't happened / SOMEONE hasn't experienced yet
Example:
먹을 것같아요 (I think someone might eat) so it hasn't happened yet.
할 것같아요 TO THINK SOMEONE WILL PROBABLY DO SOMETHING
Example: 실수를 많이 할 것같아요 (I might make a mistake)
은 는 SOMETHING THAT ALREADY HAPPENED
Example:
선생님, 질문이 있어요.
행복해할 것 같아요, is this right and why?
but how to pronounce it? sometimes i watch drama and she said (~것 같에요) its 같아 or 같에? im for my bad grammar i'm not really good in english 😭😭
finally found a short infromative video
Great. .
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Is my sentence right??
미국에 살아는데요, 한국에 살아고 싶어요.
i have a little bit problem... .. the word 'geot' in korean ends at korean alphabet that is pronounced as 's'. so why do you pronounce it as t?. please help me with this..
Is this ending just for using an Action Verb? Can we use it for adjective? Like "i think she is cute"
민지쌤, in the sentence 민지랑 연락이 안되네, why after 민지 should be added 랑 ... thanks a lot in advance ...
Thanks for knowledge .
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How do we do it with adjectives? Is it also ㄴ/는 것같아요? No worries on the tense?
Is (으)ㄹ 것이다 and (으)ㄹ 것 같다 the same?
3:40 sorry but i have some question..I often encounter conversations ending in "을 / ㄹ 것 같아요" but it sounds like "을 / ㄹ 것 같 에요" .... 아 sounds like 에 Is it really some kind of accent that is often used like that to make things easier?
'같아요/같아' (polite/casual) are correct. '같애요/같애' are wrong, but really common expressions.
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How do ~것같아요 work with adjective and nouns in different tenses?
Cute language 😍
던 것 같아요 is for real life conversation and rest for writing . Right?
I'm a little confused about which one we have to use in spoken language and which one in writing. 4:25
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PT BR subtitles please
한국어를 배우고 쉽을 것 같아요.
좋아요
감사합니다😘
I don't understand 😥
안뇽
So hard.....😭😭😭
too fast
Slow slow speek
Guys, What's ㅎㅎ? Someone know?
ㅎㅎ is the Korean way of describing laughing sound! ㅋㅋ is more like a giggling way whereas ㅎㅎ is similar to haha
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