-다고의 의미 | Babel Free
정의
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see -다 (-da), -고 (-go).
- Used for the indirect quotation of sentences in the declarative.
- In the intimate style, used to express relief that something has not come to pass.
- Used to note that someone is using something as a reason or excuse, sometimes with a pejorative nuance.
- Used to cite proverbs, maxims, and aphorisms.
등가어
English
Maxims
예문
“누구라고 그랬어?”
Who did you say it was?
“어디 있다고?”
They're where? / Where [did you say] they are?
“저녁을 먹겠다고 말했다.”
He said that he would have dinner.
“매우 큰 동물이었다고 주장했다.”
He claimed that it was a very large animal.
“난 또 누가 다쳤다고.”
Whew, I thought someone was hurt.
“난 또 쟤가 범인이라고.”
Whew, I thought he was the perpetrator.
“공부 잘한다고 다냐?”
Are your grades all there is?
“눈이 안 좋다고 책을 못 읽는대.”
She says she can't read because her eyesight is bad.
“마이동풍이라고[…]”
[as they say], talking to a deaf wall [lit. east wind in the horse's ear] […]
“호랑이도 제 말 하면 온다고[…]”
[as they say], speak of the Devil [lit. speak of the tiger and it shall appear] […]
CEFR 등급
C2
숙달
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