Korean

습니다

습니다
Meaning: formal declarative ending for verbs and adjectives
Part of Speech: Suffix

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Example sentences

날씨가 참 좋습니다.
The weather is very good.
내일은 비가 오겠습니다.
It will rain tomorrow.
저는 요즘 영어 공부를 열심히 하고 있습니다.
I am studying English hard these days.
도서관 이용자는 책을 빌릴 수 있습니다.
Library users can borrow books.
회의가 다음 주로 연기되었습니다.
The meeting was postponed to next week.

Usage Notes

A formal polite sentence ending used in deferential speech (하십시오체). It attaches to verb or adjective stems ending in a consonant.

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