V-는다면/ㄴ다면, A-다면, N-이라면/라면 Mastering Korean Grammar 180
BTS를 만난다면 무엇을 하고 싶어요? Welcome to our insightful exploration of Korean conditional sentences involving '-(느)ㄴ다면, -다면, and -(이)라면.' These structures offer a window into the world of suppositions, possibilities, and the less certain side of the Korean language. Ideal for advanced learners, these phrases allow you to discuss unlikely, yet possible scenarios in your conversations. If you want to watch the lesson in Korean with English subtitles, please click the link below. Usage of V-ㄴ/는다면, A-다면, N-이라면/라면 • Conditional if (가정): t his expression is a connective ending that means assuming a certain fact or situation. It's used to make assumptions about certain situations. • The term "-다면" is a shorthand for "다고 하면," • '-다면 vs '-(으)면': '-ㄴ/는다면, 다면, 이라면/라면 ' are particularly used when the possibility of the situation occurring is uncertain or slim, as opposed to "-(으)면," which is used when a situation is certain or has a hig...