My grammar book says "when the stem ends in -아 or 오, we use -아요. When it ends in any other vowel we use - 어요." So, when it ends in a consonant which one we use? l found some exambles, but I don't get it, so is there a rule? Do we concider the actual spelling, or the sound of the syllable? eg . 살아요, 받아요, 먺어요, 넣어요.
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- arhontiaSeptember 2021
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seungcheolSeptember 2021 -아요, 어요 use when you suggest or request that someone do something When the end of Verb is ㅏor ㅗ, we use -아요 when the end of verb is not ㅏ or ㅗ, we use -어요 For example, 살아요 = 살다(verb) + 아요 넣어요 = 넣다(verb) + 어요 써요= 쓰다(verb) + 어요 in addition, 먺어요 is wrong, 먹어요 is correct |
seungcheolSeptember 2021 Welcome..I hope you study korean a head
arhontiaSeptember 2021 Greetings from Greece! Thank you very much for your help!