mulgogi wrote: I think the difference between topic and subject markers is that, topic markers state a contrast between something...so a sentence with eun/neun is the equivalent of 'about' 'as for' or 'unlike other things' so if you want to make a comparison you would use the topic marker. But if you wanted to stress something by putting emphasis on a word you would use i/ga (subject markers). You can use them together, but it depends on what you are trying to say. wrote: They're also dropped a lot of the time when something is obvious from the context, so I don't think you're supposed to over use them either
. I hope that helps somewhat, I'm not great at explaining things, but that's just the gist of what I understand.
Thank you alooooooooooooot,
that was nice translation to what they mean, why cant they write like what you did????!!!!!!!!!!!
one Q, i dont need to use them a lot in regular conversation, for example!!!
they used when i want the one in front of me understand what iam talking about or what iam going to talk about?is this could be the use of them!!!!