이따가 in a little while after a little time has passed. a: 식당에 갈 거야? are you going to go to the restaurant? b: 응, 이따가 갈 거야. Yes, I'll be there in a little while a. 숙제 언제 할 거야? When are you going to do your homework? b. 응, 이따가 할 게. yes i will do in a little while a. 오늘 미팅에 올 거예요? Are you coming to the meeting today? b. 네, 이따가 만나요. Yes, I'll see you in a little while 나중에 = after some time has passed and after one has finished doing some other task. the range of time can be within the same day or sometime in the future ex a: 오늘 같이 운동 갈 수 있어요? : Can we go exercise together today? b. 미안해요, 오늘은 바빠서 나중에 가요~~ b. I'm sorry, I'm busy today, so I'll go later ex) 오늘 미팅에 올 거예요? Are you coming to the meeting today? b. 아니요, 못 가요. 나중에 미팅 해요 No, I can't go. Let's have a meeting later
the subject marker "이, 가" is attached to a noun to indicate the subject of a verb or an adjective
Noun ending with consonant -이
ex) 집이 있어요
I have a house
ex) 우산이 있어요
I have an umbrella
ex) 미국사람이 아니에요
I'm not American
ex) 중국사람이 아니에요
I'm not Chinese
ex) 일본사람이 아니에요
I'm not Japanese
ex) 연필이 있어요
There's a pencil
ex) 수잔이 학교에 가요
Susan goes to school
ex) 수잔이 커피를 마셔요
Susan drinks coffee
Noun ending with vowel - 가
ex) 나나 씨가 집에 있어요
Nana is at home
ex) 앤디 씨가 집에 없어요
Andy isn't home
ex) 우유가 있어요
There's milk
ex) 날씨가 좋아요
The weather is nice
ex) 숙제가 많아요
I have a lot of homework
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