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근데: Vocabulary #55
Example Sentences
- 근데 난 한강 가면 치맥이 먼저 생각나는데?1
But when I go to the Han River, chicken and beer comes to mind first, doesn’t it?- 근데 is a casual contraction of 그런데, a conjunction used to change the direction of a story while relating it to the preceding statement, to introduce something opposed to the previous statement, or to begin or continue a conversation without a special meaning. It can mean ‘but’, ‘however’, ‘by the way’, ‘nonetheless’ or simply ‘well’, depending on the context. It derives from 그렇다 (to be so) combined with -ㄴ데, a pattern used to connect clauses by introducing background information or subtle contrast.
- 근데 간신히 도착했더니 비까지 오고, 줄도 정말 길고 입구 찾기도 힘들었어.2
But when I finally managed to get there, it even started raining, the line was super long, and even finding the entrance was hard.- 근데 is a casual contraction of 그런데, a conjunction used to change the direction of a story while relating it to the preceding statement, to introduce something opposed to the previous statement, or to begin or continue a conversation without a special meaning. It can mean ‘but’, ‘however’, ‘by the way’, ‘nonetheless’ or simply ‘well’, depending on the context. It derives from 그렇다 (to be so) combined with -ㄴ데, a pattern used to connect clauses by introducing background information or subtle contrast.
- 근데 그게 되게 매력적이었어.3
But it was very attractive.- 근데 is a casual contraction of 그런데, a conjunction used to change the direction of a story while relating it to the preceding statement, to introduce something opposed to the previous statement, or to begin or continue a conversation without a special meaning. It can mean ‘but’, ‘however’, ‘by the way’, ‘nonetheless’ or simply ‘well’, depending on the context. It derives from 그렇다 (to be so) combined with -ㄴ데, a pattern used to connect clauses by introducing background information or subtle contrast.
- 근데 너 일본에서도 공연 본 거 아니야?2
By the way, didn’t you also see a concert in Japan?- 근데 is a casual contraction of 그런데, a conjunction used to change the direction of a story while relating it to the preceding statement, to introduce something opposed to the previous statement, or to begin or continue a conversation without a special meaning. It can mean ‘but’, ‘however’, ‘by the way’, ‘nonetheless’ or simply ‘well’, depending on the context. It derives from 그렇다 (to be so) combined with -ㄴ데, a pattern used to connect clauses by introducing background information or subtle contrast.
Footnotes
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Sentence from A Fun Weekend Ahead. ↩
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Sentence from Concert Tales Across Borders. ↩ ↩2
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Sentence from Exploring K Drama Favorites. ↩
근데: Vocabulary #55
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