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Processing keyword: ~라야 하다 [rayahada] (Must, have to)
The grammar point ~라야 하다 is used to express obligation or necessity in the Korean language. It indicates that something must be done or that a certain condition is essential in order to achieve an outcome.
Verb Stem | + | ~라야 하다/여야 하다 | => | Must/Have To |
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가 (to go) | + | 가야 하다 | => | Must go |
먹다 (to eat) | + | 먹어야 하다 | => | Must eat |
하다 (to do) | + | 해야 하다 | => | Must do |
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In Korean culture, expressing obligation or necessity is often associated with social norms and hierarchy. Hence, using proper levels of politeness is crucial.
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