a씨를

This is the 1826th most frequent Korean word.

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a씨를

The Korean word "a씨를" means "Mr./Ms. A (as the object of a sentence)" where "씨" is a polite honorific, and "를" is the object particle.


In this sentence, '씨' is a respectful title used to address someone, and '를' is the object particle indicating 'a씨' is the object of the verb '만났다' (met).

나는 a씨를 만났다.

I met Mr./Ms. A.


Here, 'a씨를' signifies the person being invited, with '를' denoting the direct object of the action '초대했다' (invited).

우리는 a씨를 초대했다.

We invited Mr./Ms. A.


In this context, 'a씨를' implies the person who is liked, with '를' marking 'a씨' as the direct object of the verb '좋아한다' (likes).

그녀는 a씨를 좋아한다.

She likes Mr./Ms. A.