Expressing intent in Korean with “I will” | Korean Language Blog
Today, you are going to learn how to say “I will do it for you” in Korean. The grammar point is “V.S. + 을/ㄹ + 게 (요)”. I will do it for you/제가 할게요/ jae ga hal gae yo.” I will give you some example sentences how you can use them in the sentences. Please see the examples below with phonetic alphabet. To do 하다 + 을/ㄹ + 게 (요) = 할게요
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