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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
'''Verb + 아/어/여 + 야 지''' : This pattern is used to indicate obligation, but it is stronger than the grammar patterns [[V + 아/어 + 야 되다]] and [[V + 아/어 + 야 하다]] | '''Verb + 아/어/여 + 야 지''' : This pattern is used to indicate obligation, but it is stronger and insistent than the grammar patterns [[V + 아/어 + 야 되다]] and [[V + 아/어 + 야 하다]]. It is often used as a response to something obvious or said when the other person knows something must be done. When used ''as a response'' this pattern is approximately equal to ''''(Of course) I have to'''' ~ or ''''(Of course) I must ~'''' in English. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Sentence Examples== | ==Sentence Examples== | ||
{{Example table | {{Example table | ||
|Korex1 =밥 먹어야지 | |Korex1 =밥 먹어야지. | ||
|Engex1 =I have to eat | |Engex1 =I have to eat | ||
|Comment1 = | |Comment1 = | ||
|Korex2 = | |Korex2 =다음 역에서 내려야지. | ||
|Engex2 = | |Engex2 =You have to get off a the next station | ||
|Comment2 = | |Comment2 = This comes off as if the other person should know the next place is where they must get off. | ||
|Korex3 = | |Korex3 = | ||
|Engex3 = | |Engex3 = | ||
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|Korex10 = | |Korex10 = | ||
|Engex10 = | |Engex10 = | ||
|Comment10 = | |Comment10 = [[Category:Incomplete examples]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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*[[V + 아/어 + 야 되다]] | *[[V + 아/어 + 야 되다]] | ||
[[Category:Grammar | [[Category:Grammar|ㅇ]] | ||
[[Category:아/어/여 form|ㅇ]] | [[Category:아/어/여 form|ㅇ]] | ||
{{Languages|{{PAGENAME}}}} | {{Languages|{{PAGENAME}}}} | ||
Latest revision as of 16:12, 4 August 2020
Description
Verb + 아/어/여 + 야 지 : This pattern is used to indicate obligation, but it is stronger and insistent than the grammar patterns V + 아/어 + 야 되다 and V + 아/어 + 야 하다. It is often used as a response to something obvious or said when the other person knows something must be done. When used as a response this pattern is approximately equal to '(Of course) I have to' ~ or '(Of course) I must ~' in English.
Notes
- This pattern cannot be used in a question form.
Conjugation Rule
| Pattern | Case | Example | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rule 1: | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | ||
| Rule 2: | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Sentence Examples
| Korean | English | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 밥 먹어야지. | I have to eat | |
| 다음 역에서 내려야지. | You have to get off a the next station | This comes off as if the other person should know the next place is where they must get off. |
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