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Aorist Tense/Aspect and Korean
[edit]In my study of Biblical usages of Greek Aorist, I have found that the Aorist is using the same case in Korean. Aorist means simply a truth, a fact, an action, a priciple, a condition, a situation, the state itself. Korean verbs have the Aorist. Korean verb aorist has used in several cases; in the Bible, the Sutra, the Koran, the Confusion Scriptures, historic records, a diary, a journal, an assembly record, a proverb, a principle, news paper's head line, etc. Especialy in instruction-form the aorist seems as '-(ne)nira'-form.
Ex1) -(ha)nda; present
-(hayo)ssda; past -(ha)l gosida; future -(ha)da; aorist
Ex2) In KRV Rom 6:16, an aorist word is translated '-nenira'-form.
Nam kil, joh (talk) 08:49, 11 September 2008 (UTC)