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For questions regarding Korean as it is spoken, as opposed to written.
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How did 아프다 conjugate to 아파?
When conjugating the word 아프다, how did we drop the vowel before 다(-da) and add the 아 (-a) to it?
Is it a normal conjugation rule for verbs?
E.g. in the sentence
하네요 여기가 아파.
I'm just saying, it h …
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Can `걸까요` be put under every kind of sentence to make it a question?
Can 걸까요 be put under every kind of sentence to make it a question?
Is it like the rising intonation that we use at the end of the sentence to denote that it's a question?
For e.g. in 여기에 걸까요, we si …
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how to use 하네요?
What is the usage of 하네요?
Does the english equivalent of I'm just saying similar to 하네요?
For example,
하네요 여기가 아파.
loosely translates to
I'm just saying, it hurts here.
Another example:
정말 …