Korean

Meaning: you (informal)
Part of Speech: Pronoun

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Example sentences

Where do you want to go?
네가 선생님 앞에서 자꾸 그러니 혼이 나지.
You keep doing that in front of the teacher, so you'll get scolded.
네가 찾던 책이 바로 이거야.
This is the book you were looking for.
너의 성공을 바란다.
I wish for your success.
야, 너 여기서 뭐 해?
Hey, what are you doing here?
너와 나 사이에는 비밀이 없어.
There are no secrets between you and me.
나는 다만 너의 행복을 바랄 뿐이다.
I only wish for your happiness.
이 일은 너의 경력에 큰 플러스가 될 거야.
This work will be a big plus for your career.
너 지금 어디 가냐?
Where are you going now?
너는 대체 여기서 뭘 하고 있니?
What on earth are you doing here?

Usage Notes

'너' is the informal pronoun for 'you', used with friends, younger people, or in other casual contexts.

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