Hajima & Gajima
Jima means Don't.
Pair Jima in a verb to make it negative.
Remove -dah and add jima
Example.
Make "to go" into "don't go"가다 gaDAH
-다 - DAH
+ 지마 +JIMA
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가지마 gajima*It's the same with Hajima.
Hadah means "to do"EXAMPLE
.Mashida 마시다 To Drink
Remove -dah and add -jima
Mashijima 마시지마 Don't drink
REMINDER!!!
ALL OF THESE IS IN INFORMAL FORM. TO TURN IN INTO FORMAL, ADD YO AT THE END.가지마 GAJIMA (INFORMAL)
가지마요 GAJIMAYO (FORMAL)Cr. SWEETANDTASTYTV
KWOW #55I suggest to visit her in youtube. Her youtube channel is "sweetandtastyTV"
Her website is anyongkorea.com . Search it in google.
I really really recommend this in learning korean. She really teaches well! And watch this episode (kwow #55) for more details and examples in using 지마.
Sorry guys I can't upload the video of it.
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Even though it's 2016, i still listen to this song. It's really good!Some by Soyou&Junggigo.
(Do you know this song?) XD
See you next timeee!!
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