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V+기는(요)

1.

Gentle refutation

Expression is used to politely refute or disagree with the other person's statement. Used in response to a compliment to show modesty. Can also be used lightly criticize or scold someone.
Example
  • 잘하기는요. 저보다 잘하는 사람이 많아요.
    I'm not that good. There are many people who are better than me.
2.

Contrast

Used to contrast the current situation with a different situation. The speaker acknowledge the first clause but want to express a difference stance or view. Only the 기는 form is valid in this case.
Example
  • 우리 아이가 시끄럽게 기는 해도 말썽을 부리지는 않아. 그러니까 걱정하지 .
    Even though my child can be noisy, they don't cause trouble. So don't worry.
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Shortened form

Instead of the full version V+기는(요) (Gentle refutation) can be shortened to 긴(요).


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