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이거 달아요?

Igeo darayo?

Is this sweet?

意思

Asking if a food item has a sweet taste.

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The Korean phrase for "Is this sweet?" is '이거 ____?'.

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To ask about the sweetness of a food item, you can use '이거 ____?'.

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If you want to know if something has a sweet taste, you'd say '이거 ____?'.

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The Korean phrase '이거 달아요?' (i-geo da-ra-yo?) is used to ask if a food item has a sweet taste. Let's break down its components: * **이거 (i-geo)**: This is a colloquial contraction of '이것 (i-geot)', which means 'this thing' or simply 'this'. '이 (i)' means 'this' (referring to something near the speaker), and '것 (geot)' is a dependent noun meaning 'thing' or 'item'. * **달아요 (da-ra-yo)**: This is the polite present tense form of the adjective '달다 (dal-da)', which means 'to be sweet'. * **달다 (dal-da)**: The root adjective. * **-아요 (-a-yo)**: This is a common polite declarative/interrogative ending in Korean, used when the last vowel of the stem is 'ㅏ (a)' or 'ㅗ (o)'. For '달다', the stem is '달 (dal)'. When '다 (da)' is removed, the remaining vowel is 'ㅏ (a)', so '-아요' is appended. The 'ㄹ (l)' sound from '달' can sometimes interact with following vowels, but in this case, it directly combines. Therefore, '이거 달아요?' literally translates to 'This is sweet?' or 'Is this sweet?', conveying the question about the sweetness of a food item. The word '달다' itself is an ancient Korean word for sweetness, with roots that can be traced back through various historical stages of the Korean language, maintaining its core meaning over centuries.

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