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저는 고양이 원해요.
하지만 제 아버지 고양이는 싫어해요!
왜 안?! 고양이는 귀엽!!
생활는 불공정 이에요!
하지만 제 아버지 고양이는 싫어해요!
왜 안?! 고양이는 귀엽!!
생활는 불공정 이에요!
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저는 고양이를 원해요.
It is more natural!!! ^^
하지만 제(저희) 아버지는 고양이를 싫어해요!
If you say "고양이는", you need to say more after that! ex) "하지만 저희 아버지는 고양이는 싫어하(시)고 강아지는 좋아하세요" only in this kind of case!
왜 안좋아하실까요?!
the way to talk to elderly people is soooooooo difficult. isn't it? specailly for you guys from western culture!
고양이는 귀엽잖아요!! or 귀여운데!! or 귀여워요!
you can simply say 귀여워요! and "귀엽잖아요!" means, "It is cute! Isn't it?"
이것은 불공평해요!
Im not sure that "생활" in this sentence! And the differency between "불공평" and "불공정" is that you can say "불공평" in mosy of situation when you want to say this meaning! and you can say "불공정" in sports game stuff, court stuff! like.. when you really have to judge exactly something!
아버지께 귀여운 고양이 사진을 모아서 보여드려요ㅋㅋㅋ
아니면 강아지는 어때요?
저는 강아지가 제 동생 같아요!
I like dogs too! XD
ah.. in this sentence, it is exactly that meaning
but usually 'why not?' is including '왜 안 ~~할까요?' .
you need to add specific contents! ^ ^
in English grammar, basic form is
'S+V+O'='I eat apple' right??
but nomally Korean say
'S+O+V'='나는 사과를 먹는다'
so i mean, the 'O' is needed '을/를' !
if the last letter right before '을/를' doesn't have
final consonant(?dictionary said :D), you can take '를'
like '사과를, 모자를, 의자를, 지우개를, 고양이를, 강아지를'
and if the last letter right before '을/를' has
final consonant, you can take '을'
like '필통을, 사람을, 눈을, 올림픽을, 우산을'
^ ^ sorry for poor explain.. damn my English!
you can ask me anytime when something is unclear!
so 'S은/는(나는)+ O을/를(사과를)+ V(먹는다)' !!!
got it???
는/은 is used for every noun or noun phrase--substance, animals, person and so forth.
The universe is absolutely spacious. = 우주는 매우 광활하다.
On the other hand,
를/을 is the object particle attached to an object which the verb describes.
The usage difference between 를 and 을 is that 를 is used for nouns without a final consonant, and 을 for nouns with a final consonant for the pronunciation's sake.
Here is the another example.
존은 옷을 입고 있다. = John is wearing his clothes.
존(subject)
은(particle)
옷(object)
을(particle)
입고 있다(verb).
저는 고양이를 원해요.
저는 고양이를 좋아해요^^
하지만 제 아버지 고양이를 싫어해요!
고양이는 귀여운데 왜 싫어하는지 모르겠어요.
불공평해요!
저도 엄마 아빠때문에 못키워요 집에서 ㅠㅠ 냄새때문이라며 ㅜ ㅜ