They have been married for over 10 years, but so far don't have any children.
Korean Translation:그들은 결혼한 지 10년이 넘었지만 아직 아이가 없습니다.
Listen to Korean Sentence:그들 geu deul they, them [Show Details] |
은 eun 1. (subject particle) 2. (particle to add emphasis) 3. (particle after a verb to modify a noun, past tense) 4. (particle after an adjective to modify a noun, present tense) 5. (verb ending for present tense) 6. silver Here: (subject particle) [Show Details] |
결혼하다 gyul hon ha da to marry [Show Details] |
지 ji 1. (particle for a negator, not) 2. (particle to finish sentence, casual tone) 3. right? (confirming) 4. paper 5. land, area 6. since, from the time that 7. (particle to connect a question phrase) 8. intelligence 9. maybe because Here: since, from the time that [Show Details] |
십 ship ten, 10 (hanja) [Show Details] |
년 nyun year [Show Details] |
이 i 1. (subject particle) 2. this 3. (particle after verb or adjective to make adverb) 4. tooth, teeth 5. two, 2 (hanja) 6. lice 7. person (particle after younger/same age person's name) 8. with 9. ear 10. different Here: (subject particle) [Show Details] |
넘다 num da 1. to exceed, to go beyond, to go over 2. to jump over, to climb over Here: to exceed, to go beyond, to go over [Show Details] |
었 ut (particle in verb to add meaning of past) [Show Details] |
지만 ji man (particle after verb to add meaning of 'however') [Show Details] |
아직 a jik still, yet [Show Details] |
아이 a i kid, child [Show Details] |
가 ga 1. (subject particle) 2. edge, rim 3. person, man 4. family 5. (particle after word to add emphasis) 6. if it is (something) or not 7. (particle after verb to add meaning of 'while or when') 8. district 9. price 10. fake 11. street Here: (subject particle) [Show Details] |
없다 up da 1. not to exist 2. not to have Here: not to exist [Show Details] |
니다 ni da (statement ending in formal tone) [Show Details] |
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