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πνκ΅ μ¬λμ΄λΌκ³ ν΄μ (λꡬλ λ€) λ§€μ΄ μμμ μ λ¨Ήλ κ²μ μλλ€.
πλΆμλΌκ³ ν΄μ (λ) λμ΄ λ§μ κ²μ μλλ€.
πλμ΄ λ§λ€κ³ ν΄μ (νμ) ν볡ν κ²μ μλλ€.
πλ§€μΌ μ΄λνλ€κ³ ν΄μ (λͺ¨λ λ€) λ³μ μ 걸리λ κ²μ μλλ€.
πMeaning: Partial Negation
This structure expresses partial negation.
It means:
βIt is generally true, but not always.β
βNot, 100%, true.β
βThere are exceptions.β
You use it when you want to say:
Something is mostly true
BUT not in every case
πStructure
It can be divided into two parts:
1. ~κ³ (ν΄μ)/2. ~ κ²μ μλλ€
1. ~κ³ (ν΄μ)
This expression is used when you group or generalize a category of people or things.
So, the noun, adjective, or verb before ~κ³ ν΄μ should refer to a general type or category, not a specific individual.
β
Correct examples (generalized subjects)
Korean people, β¦
Rich people, β¦
Scholarship students, β¦
β These are all groups or categories, not specific names or individuals.
β Incorrect example
κΉμ² μλΌκ³ ν΄μ (X)
β This is incorrect because Kim Cheolsu is a specific person, not a general category.
β‘N(μ΄)λΌκ³ ν΄μ
νκ΅ μ¬λμ΄λΌκ³ ν΄μ
μΉν μΉκ΅¬λΌκ³ ν΄μ
β‘A-λ€κ³ ν΄μ
λμ΄ λ§λ€κ³ ν΄μ
λ°μλ€κ³ ν΄μ
β‘V-γ΄λ€κ³ /λλ€κ³ ν΄μ
νκ΅μ μ κ°λ€κ³ ν΄μ
κΉμΉλ₯Ό λ§€μΌ λ¨Ήλλ€κ³ ν΄μ
2. ~ κ²μ μλλ€
This part is used to express that something is not always true or that there are exceptions.
π You simply state the case that is not true.
Usage
You can use it with nouns (μ΄λ€),
but in actual usage, it is more commonly used with verbs and adjectives.
βA-γ΄/μ κ²μ μλλ€
ν볡ν κ²μ μλλ€
μ’μ κ²μ μλλ€
β§V-λ κ²μ μλλ€
λ§€μ΄ μμμ μ λ¨Ήλ κ²μ μλλ€
곡λΆλ₯Ό μνλ κ²μ μλλ€
As you can see above, just because it is an adjective, it doesnβt mean that forms 1 and 2 are the same.
So, it is important to practice the different forms of 1 and 2 carefully.
Korean version β¬οΈ
π°π· νκ΅ μ¬λμ΄λΌκ³ ν΄μ λ€ λΆλμ μ λ¨Ήλ κ²μ μλλ€.
#KoreanGrammar #Koreanlevel3#unit8 ~κ³ (ν΄μ) (λ€) ~ κ²μ μλλ€ λ»μ λΆλΆ λΆμ μ΄λ€. λκ°λ λ§μ§...
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