아이가

This is the 19092nd most frequent Korean word.


아이가

"아이가" means "child" or "kid" in English.


In this sentence, '아이가' is in the subject position and performs the action of playing.

아이가 공원에서 놀고 있어요.

The child is playing in the park.


Here, '아이가' acts as the subject within a subordinate clause, representing who is to be happy.

엄마는 아이가 행복하기를 바래요.

The mom wishes for the child to be happy.


In this construction, '아이가' is the subject of the subordinate clause describing the growing process.

나는 아이가 자라는 모습이 아름답다고 생각해요.

I think the process of the child growing up is beautiful.