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27 Nov 2020
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Does "서있어" mean "stand" or "standing"?
Does "서있어" mean "stand" or "standing"?
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27 Nov 2020
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'서있어' is an imperative sentence in English. it means more like stand.
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'서있어' is an imperative sentence in English. it means more like stand.
- English (US)
@kiske459 I use Rosetta Stone and the translation of 여자가 서있어요" is "The woman is standing". Would you say "The woman stands" is a better translation?
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in that case, it feels more like it's present progressive sentence. therefore you can translate it for 'she is standing.'
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