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- 아기 和 애기 和 아이 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
아기아기(=애기) is baby correct word is 아기 This word brings me some images baby with mom Most of Korean also use 애기 But technically standard Korean in dictionary is 아기 아이 is child Personally, 아이 brings me an image of 1 to 11-year-old children in general, 아기 아이 can be interchangeable |아기,애기=赤ちゃん 아이=子供的同义词아기 (a-gi
- Whats the difference between 아가, 아기, and 애기, meaning baby?
I lean toward the first, but possibly because 아이 is the formal word for "child" I also feel like I have heard 아기 more in doctor's offices and polite (non-familiar) conversations, and 애기 more in conversations between my mother and her friends
- Meaning of 유리아이 - Korean Language Stack Exchange
유리아이 is the Korean name of the song 'Lost in Love' by Taeyeon and Tiffany of Girls' Generation I know that 유리 琉璃 means glass, and I know that 아이 means child However, when put together, Glass Child
- Is there a name for the vowel change 아+이=애?
I had heard that in Korean, 애 used to be pronounced like 아이 This kind of makes sense as the glyph ㅐ looks like it's made out of ㅏ and ㅣ In addition, in Japanese, some people pronounce the diphthong あい as え, such as in めんどくせー I was wondering if this vowel change has a name or has been studied and how common it is
- Is it true that Korean nouns and pronouns use different particles?
I've heard that there's some particle in Korean that can only be attached to nouns but never pronouns - and pronouns use some different particle instead Is it true?
- difference - Pronunciation of 개 versus 게 - Korean Language Stack Exchange
Is there a difference between the pronunciation of 개 (dog) versus 게 (crab)? Or do you just have to use context to know which one is being spoken about?
- grammar - how to use 하네요? - Korean Language Stack Exchange
UPDATED The context of 하네요 여기가 아파 comes from a tv drama and the subtitle puts: 아이 진짜, 경찰 말도 무시하고 이제 의사말도 무시-그게 아냐 네요 여기가 아파
- How can 이상하다 be used with 네요 grammar?
아이네요 is basically '아이 이다' ('it is a child') with the 네요 'surprise' ending added ('아이이네요') and then shortened to '아이네요' 이상한 is the form of 이상하다 that is most similar to an English adjective, created by using the ending ㄴ
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