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Difference between "놀다" and "놉니다"

1/27/2025

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1. "놀다"

  • 기본형: 사전형 또는 동사의 원형입니다.
  • 사용 상황:
    • 사전에서 찾거나 동사의 의미를 설명할 때 사용합니다.
    • 격식 없는 문장이나 일상적인 대화에서 종종 활용됩니다.
  • 예시:
    • 아이들이 놀다. (사전형)
    • 너 뭐 할 거야? 나 그냥 놀다 올게.

1. "Nolda"

  • Base Form: The dictionary form or root form of the verb.
  • Usage:
    • Used when explaining the meaning of the verb or looking it up in a dictionary.
    • Often used in casual sentences or everyday conversations.
  • Examples:
    • The children play. (dictionary form)
    • What are you going to do? I'm just going to play.

2. "놉니다"

  • 현재형: 격식을 차린 존댓말 표현입니다.
  • 사용 상황:
    • 공적인 자리나 격식 있는 상황에서 사용됩니다.
    • 주로 설명하거나 보고할 때 사용합니다.
  • 예시:
    • 아이들이 마당에서 놉니다.
    • 저는 친구들과 자주 놉니다.

2. "Nomnida"

  • Present Tense: A formal and polite expression.
  • Usage:
    • Used in formal settings or official situations.
    • Often used when explaining or reporting.
  • Examples:
    • The children are playing in the yard.
    • I often play with my friends.
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