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they're saying "내가" (naega) basically "I am/do ...." although unfortunately "ninja" does creep its way into korean music occasionally.Weird, but I didn't hate it. Though it does sound like they are saying "ninja" a lot.
So that verb is used for both "To be" and "To do", or just "I do"? That could be confusing.they're saying "내가" (naega) basically "I am/do ...." although unfortunately "ninja" does creep its way into korean music occasionally.
there's actually no verb in there. the "가" (ga) signifies "내" (nae) or "I" as the subject of the sentence. the "to be/do" (or whatever) verb comes later in the sentence.So that verb is used for both "To be" and "To do", or just "I do"? That could be confusing.
Ahhhh, cool. I forgot I read somewhere that the verb comes at the end, if I am not mistaken. SOV sentence structure. Korean with their subject markers is still weird to my indo-european brain lolthere's actually no verb in there. the "가" (ga) signifies "내" (nae) or "I" as the subject of the sentence. the "to be/do" (or whatever) verb comes later in the sentence.
yeah, exactly. japanese has it too with their "は" (wa) signifying the subject in sentences, like with "私は" (watashi wa) for sort of "I am..." with the verb "です" (desu) "to be" coming at the end of the sentence. i'm relatively new to korean but luckily a bit of familiarity with japanese made the concept at least easier to understand.Ahhhh, cool. I forgot I read somewhere that the verb comes at the end, if I am not mistaken. SOV sentence structure. Korean with their subject markers is still weird to my indo-european brain lol