Bailey
What does 거야 mean and how to use it? I hear it often in songs and just curious as to what it means and how would I use it. I've already googled it and all the explanations are extremely confusing.. Like they'd give 2 samples and 1 would mean "do you love me?" but the other would say "i'm going to clean my room" or something. I don't see any similarities between these.. :L Please explain as simple as you can. Thanks!
Sep 18, 2014 10:40 PM
Answers · 3
Thank you. :))
September 19, 2014
거야 is just a way or style of saying things. When you decide something to do and say it aloud; 나 오늘 공부할거야. 나 이제부터 운동할거야. 엄마가 나를 데리러 오실거야. When you ask something for clarification or scolding; 너 자꾸 이럴거야? 너 계속 장난칠거야? 어제 도서관에 갔던거야? 아까 어디 있었던거야? 오늘 축구 할거야?
September 18, 2014
거야 is "be going to or will"in English. so, it has nothing to do with Question("Do you love me?").
September 18, 2014
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