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EHH, AIZIS| S04 Chet QE SAIS 0101 & “OLA/-O}/-04 A'S} UIMeFO| Ho, "= GIN BAIS] ATHY zI7E AISIAT BS WH Fz ABEICL OLA/-O1A/-O1M'= Alzial Ne 2 LIEHACIELS IS} eid grat SIPI7t #1 Algto| atviolLt eto] SHU S2 QM Selo] MEHL} aa} seAlsieial J 12] el Boba Sl of ALBIS, O}A/ -O}M/-O1At'S AlZIa ae aE AS O|O(AI $H|7} -aV'OH lato} Cis Ziglo}Al BIEISIO} 2h = Ago AEC, “js attached to a verb and connects two sentences according to the order of time. "is used with both consonantending and vowel-ending verbs, and compared to “DHA/-O1A/-014)’ 2 is used when the previous action or the result is not maintained. While “-O-4/-O144/-O14" shows the order of time, itis used to indicate when the second action occurs by means ofthe frst action or while the first action is taking place. In other words, “OFM /-O14/-014\" indicates a closer connection between two actions compared to 2." eeu 165 OSE OFF SrIs BUT AH oH et (SMB 2H Hele O10] Hee At) {Pie ARIS SOLA B42 (qa a917} sO] SI= a9) SPE UAYOIS amo} 7-4 BYE etch (@}a204 2+ 28F7t XI3eL AH) ‘ox/e'= AA Flo] Zo} FHO|L SF, ARS Leh MAS. AIC. BPAIO| QE GAAFOH= "Oe2'7} =BFAIO|L WAIO] BIE BAF of St BEC ‘22/2 is attached to a noun and indicates a method, means, or use of an instruments with which an action is performed. When the preceding noun ends in @ consonant ‘ther than ‘2’, "22" is used. After a vowelending noun or ending noun, = is used. O@ Sao FUROR Azo. 0] B12 S712 PEO, AE S1AjoH x1ePRE 712. = AE kX OU/SHE} «TAXI AS YEH SAF SHO OY Of BIO} LEARZIO[ GIOILHe ZAPIL} BIAS LEECH, ‘Olt fs! 21-40] AP, Sw olnlotn ‘Mial's Ofti A149 B SAAS ofalst Ch. SHEYS} TERI ee Mb + ICL. EBL EHS TERT = AIS Lp Eu SiAt Sie 0 Of QLOILE AIS} 71218 LEHI “FAEt" = AAO) ARISES AIZHS S)0[0}a1 “72 AAO] BLE Al2t 2 ojojzic. ‘--0(4/'#61 TIA" is attached to nouns indicating location or the range or distance ofthe action that occurs. “OLA indicates the starting place, whereas ‘7 indicates the ending place.‘OL4' and "7A mean ftom’ and ‘to’ and indicate the distance or interval of two places. Also, “Et” ‘and "TIX! can be used. #6!" indicates the starting point of the time period, whereas ‘7X indicates the ending point of thetime. OO47I0M SAfziix| 0174 71227 Ole = Soe} eelna| BIOIg, at See -S2i9/-<212 “Se12/-e212'S Aol BIA fs! 2s a isOILF oIA1E LEILICL. = olsie| Halo] a= SAE “ala's ABD SVNOIL! HHO] IE BAe -2ia'S AIgelch. “Seig/-eeie'e AF DL OFF AB Ao] Ee Bole Alet 22C} O}B4AFEIONA| WUIAIOe Ate -2212/-e249" is attached to a verb and indicates intention or the desire to do something. “2242 is used after a consonant-ending verb, and "2242" is used for vowel-ending or 2-ending verbs. “-Bal2/-2242 is usually used between close friends or someone younger than the speaker 7: Ae Pimgol Bios. x1e MS Bol Bea? USE Biola a2h@, “na? “R127 SAIL BSA Ol St AbeIO] ofst ALE aT aL Cha ete elo] 2m Bo}S7IL} Welt AtzLo| ojo} a at SAS MolOE Sols uy AASSICE Bajo BS HE ‘OlxI27/ z1g73 Meet, “A127 is attached to a verb or adjective and used to seek the listener's agreement or confirmation. When attached toa noun, the form '0|X1527/2127'is used. Oo wu} wet BAIS? ad alt OfRES wf O| ROA akekxI@7 166 1 erso1 si cre ks “2 #0l/-L #04 “2 FOIL FOH'= SAO HOt 22] SA} Cheol $191 S10] WORE LENCE. = 0/219} wrAIO} git SAlOHee “2 FONT} Ea] WHIOIL} W2I0] Ste SALE L FO7 BEC. A, 51a, Aly, SS, 53} S S719} O01 7fxI Bap Fol “SOS oh Bola Sach Pe Ea ir us -OFRICH-OFRIEH-O1RIC “OfRICH/-OFSICH/-OIRICPE= ISAO] ZO} AJEI7E MERIZIL Bat BUENA. “O}ICH= BEALS] ‘CH e20] “F, +21 Aeay ap SPICE. “OMICHE BEALS] TY to] ‘F, 171 OI AGO AS. iC “OINIC' “CCFO ABH EC Se Bots Heyl “AAIC! = MoICh “2 .OW/-L. 0M is attached to a verb and indicates that the second action happens after the first action. “2 #0" is used for consonant-ending verbs, and ‘-L. 01 is used for 2-ending or vowel ending verbs. For nouns that carry the meaning of action such as 2+, 812, 4), 25, Sh, “3301” can be attached. “o}s|Ct/-O1SICY/-Of3ICr’ is attached to an adjective and indicates a change in state. “OFRIEY is attached when the last vowel ofthe adjective is either“ For 4." “OIRICF is, used when the last vowel ofthe adjective is a vowel other than F” or“. “O{RIE}" is used with “SEC which then is contracted to ‘@HAICt.” One OS He Sol NIE H BO, 812 30) Zo] ALHa7I@? omelet “2 SIC SAjol 0} Off WES Se SOL O18! EO] ASSIS HES EMAC. 270] 1M BES che SOS Let Mit a elgioja’= AjBPICY Cle Afelo] O1@ BIS ASOD LC FAG Oe “a Be Aole’s BEC ROWMILY APSHEIAIEL SeBIEIS AMO OH ALOHA) 2 Hs a AIAICHS EC. “CH, SICH, OLAICY Ate! SeIBIO| me Ble ‘SPAR ANG, SAD AAA B+ CL “2 SIC is attached toa verb and indicates a continuous ‘action ora certain action thats in progress. In the case of the past continuous, “1 2191012" is used. In the case of guessing a person is doing a certain action, 2 SS 7102's used, For honorific subjects, “21 ANIC is used. In case of the honorific form "TIC, SCf, DIAC, the forms "AI AMIS’ and E4131 AMIS’ can be used OAS SND BoM NHS S wola. APSA S1S1MO1A 71C}212 ASCH © ofa! ARE! ARIS a4 feo] LintsOIS. Nol Uo] VET AE Isat 012. - SUM Lt OLIn/-UPF'= BAIL! BAI 0] HBO ORE LEHI, ‘SICPLY SCHR! BAILY BAS ‘CH’ io} & 9494 walow Bue SOUS ASSED ‘OIAICH, LCT Ae! BrAIOILY wt 0] OM “LFS ABPICE BAIS! Be Bap eoS Buy ‘AOILIaF, SAE A Bol BUS “LIM BOL ABEICt OUMH/-Lat $10 2 BBS “ONO/-Ale', “BBM 27 -0}9/-018/-19 (AR) 2 BLi= al AAe POH O1/- Ojg/-ojo"2 BU AP Wo} & Aletel Zo! BAleteset 01g) 2 ololzich. -UMH/-LMF is attached to a verb or adjective and indicates the reason for an action. “LIM? is used if there isa consonant endingin front of CF’ asin the case of CF ‘or BCI, “LUT is used if there is a vowel or 2 before the verbs or adjectives asin the case of OHA’ or ‘USEC’ In the case of nouns, ‘OIL is used for consonant-ending nouns while “LIF is used for vowelending nouns. It is more natural to end with (suggestive) question forms: like “OMI@/-Ala, “B7}27/-2 7427’ or “01B/-019/-018" for sentences that come after “OL\7i/-L171’ For sentences ending with “0}9/-01/-012,' this indicates that the speaker has strong conviction (a justifiable reason). Era 167

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