elystie9565 wrote:I'm attempting to talk to my Korean friend and he says: "너 먹고싶은거" I feel like I have a sense of what he's saying, but I'm not sure what the -은거 ending means exactly. When I told him that, he rephrased with "너가 먹고싶어하는거" I'm still not sure about the ending. I would really like some help understanding these...tenses? They are a bit above me haha.
Hi elystie9565,
Thank you for your comment!
This is Madison from Koreanclass101.com.
It is a good questiona and understand where you confusion comes from!
Grammatically it should be 먹고싶은 것. ~것 means something
So is there something you would like to eat - 것 means something, 먹고싶은 means (you) would like to eat.
Same applies to 먹고 싶어하는 것 - 먹고 싶어하다 + 것 are combined to make it as one subject.
Hope this helped and please let us know if you still don't understand!:)
Thank you
Madison
Koreanclass101.com