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If you are looking for the Chinese character 니, see: [[니 (한자)]]
  
==Conjugation Rule==
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==Description==
*Pattern 1 : If there is no [[받침]].
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'''A/V + 니''' : This pattern is used to ask questions.
*Pattern 2 : If there is a [[받침]].
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==Conjugation Examples==
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===Notes===
*Original → After
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*This form is considered somewhat feminine and used more by females than men.
  
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==Conjugation Rule==
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{{Conjugation table
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|Pattern1=  <!--No 받침 pattern-->
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|Examples1=  <!--Examples, use <br> between each example-->
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|Pattern2=  <!--받침 example pattern-->
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|Examples2= <!--Examples, use <br> between each example-->
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==Sentence Examples==
 
==Sentence Examples==
*Example
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{{Example table
 
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|Korex1 =밥을 먹었니?
==Usage Exceptions==
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|Engex1 =Did you eat?
*Example
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|Comment1 =
 
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|Korex2 =
==Pronunciation==  
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|Engex2 =
*Special pronunciation rule?
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|Comment2 =
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|Korex3 =
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|Engex3 =
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|Comment3 =
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|Korex4 =
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|Engex4 =
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|Comment4 =
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|Korex5 =
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|Engex5 =
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|Comment5 =
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|Korex6 =
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|Engex6 =
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|Comment6 =
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|Korex7 =
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|Engex7 =
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|Comment7 =
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|Korex8 =
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|Engex8 =
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|Comment8 =
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|Korex9 =
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|Engex9 =
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|Comment9 =
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|Korex10 =
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|Engex10 =
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|Comment10 = [[Category:Incomplete examples]]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*Related topic or grammar
 
*Related topic or grammar
  
[[Category:SNU Level 2 Grammar|ㄴ]]
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[[Category:Grammar|ㄴ]]
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[[Category:SNU level 2 grammar|ㄴ]]
 
[[Category:Interrogative|ㄴ]]
 
[[Category:Interrogative|ㄴ]]

Latest revision as of 02:14, 25 April 2011

If you are looking for the Chinese character 니, see: 니 (한자)

Description

A/V + 니 : This pattern is used to ask questions.

Notes

  • This form is considered somewhat feminine and used more by females than men.

Conjugation Rule

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
밥을 먹었니? Did you eat?


See Also

  • Related topic or grammar