Difference between revisions of "Word spacing"
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Noun + verb (one space) | Noun + verb (one space) | ||
noun + adverb + verb (two spaces) | noun + adverb + verb (two spaces) | ||
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| + | 4. there is no space between particles (이, 는, 를, etc.) and verb endings (어미) | ||
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| + | e.g. 나는 | ||
| + | 너는 | ||
| + | 공을 치다 (to strike a ball) | ||
| + | 공을 차다 (to kick a ball) | ||
Revision as of 15:11, 21 April 2012
writing and spaces
1. There is no space between a name and 씨
미영 씨
2. Words are separated by spaces. A "word" is anything in the Korean-Korean dictionary. Kind of a circular definition, I know.
3. Leave a space between parts of speech Noun + verb (one space) noun + adverb + verb (two spaces)
4. there is no space between particles (이, 는, 를, etc.) and verb endings (어미)
e.g. 나는 너는 공을 치다 (to strike a ball) 공을 차다 (to kick a ball)