다시피 (As)
This is a word ending that can be translated as 'As you can…' or 'As you…'. It is often used with sensory and perception verbs such as 알다 (to know), 보다 (to see), and 듣다 (to hear).
알다시피 (aldasipi) = As you know ...
아시다시피 (asidasipi) = As you know ... (Honorifics)
듣다시피 (deuddasipi) = As you can hear...
들었다시피 (deul-eossdasipi) = As you heard ...
보다시피 (bodasipi) = As you seeExample sentences:
너도 알다시피 내일이 마이야의 생일이야.
As you know, tomorrow is Maya's birthday.선생님께서도 아시다시피 요즘 거리가 복잡해요.
As you know, the streets are crowded these days.너도 보다시피 여기는 의자가 없지 않니.
As you can see, there are no chairs here.보다시피 나는 잘 지내고있어.
As you can see, I'm doing well.너도 들었다시피 에릭이 내일 온대.
As you heard, Eric is coming tomorrow.알다시피 나 여자친구가 없잖아.
As you know, I don't have a girlfriend.는 것 (neun geos) (will)
는 것 is used to change verbs into nouns - like subjects or objects of a sentence.
는 것 is always attached directly to the end of a verb stem.
찾다 (chajda) (find)→ 찾는 것 (chajneun geos) (looking for)
보다 (boda) (see)→ 보는 것 (boneun geos) (will see)
놀다 (nolda) (play)→ 노는 것 (noneun geos) (will play) (Irregular case)Example sentences:
저는 영화 보는 것을 좋아해요.
jeoneun yeonghwa boneun geos-eul joh-ahaeyo.
I like watching movie.좋은 하숙집을 찾는 것이 어려워요.
joh-eun hasugjib-eul chajneun geos-i eolyeowoyo.
Looking for a good boarding house is difficult.
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