Korean Grammar Intermediate-level (135): 은 채로, 채로, 한 채로, 신을 신은 채로, 의자에 앉은 채로.
Автор: Teacher Jinee's Korean Class
Загружено: 2024-07-26
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When two clauses are connected with [~(으)ㄴ 채로], it means the action of the following clause is performed [in the state of] the action of the preceding clause completed. [~(으)ㄴ 채로] is an expression to emphasize [the state that is continued], not the action itself. In English, it is often translated to [with] or [while], depending on the context. That translation creates confusion with other grammars like [~면서] and [~놓다]. When you listen or read [~(으)ㄴ 채로] sentences, please get the meaning as “ in the state of,” though English sentences are unnatural.
00:11 Intro
00:36 Grammar & Expression.
03:24 Sentence Practice
06:57 Summary
07:27 Ending
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