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Processing keyword: ~나 보다 [na boda] (It seems, looks like)
The expression ~나 보다 is commonly used in Korean to indicate that the speaker is making an assumption or inference based on what they have observed or heard. It translates roughly to "it seems" or "looks like" in English. Using this expression can help convey the speaker's perspective or feelings about a situation.
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Verb + 나 보다 | 가다 (to go) → 가나 보다 (It seems he's going) |
Adjective + 나 보다 | 예쁘다 (to be pretty) → 예쁘나 보다 (It seems pretty) |
Noun + 인가 보다 | 학생이다 (to be a student) → 학생인가 보다 (It seems to be a student) |
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