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What cues can I use to tell whether someone is speaking 반말 (banmal) or 존댓말 (jondaemal)?
jondaemal of noun : 밥 -> 식사, 진지, 아침, 점심 또는 저녁
jondaemal of verb : Usually, we use 요. But there are irregular case
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먹다 -> 드시다
마시다 -> 드시다
(1) 엄마 : 아들, 밥 먹었어?
아들 : 네. 엄마는 밥먹었어요 ?
(2) 교수 : 자네, 식사 했 …
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Is it true that Koreans might sometimes be cautious about actually saying the verb in a sent...
I will add some to previous answers and comments :
1) Not host in given situation : Sometimes, one dislikes a duty in a
present situation. If there is a group of going to eat, then one of
clarifying …