📝이/가 vs. 은/는 이/가: Subject marker, highlighting the subject. When exaggerated, it adds an "ALL CAPS" effect to the attached word. 은/는: Topic marker, usually introducing the sentence's topic. Exaggeration gives it an "italic" effect, often implying contrast. ㅤ 🍰여기 케이크 맛있어요. (Neutral) - Cake is good here. 🍰여기 “케이크가” 맛있어요. (Emphasized) - 𝗖𝗔𝗞𝗘 is good here (especially the cake). 🍰여기 “케이크는” 맛있어요. (Contrast) - 𝐶𝑎𝑘𝑒 is good here (but maybe not everything else).
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Q. 친구들"은" 어디에 있어? (Where are your friends?) A. 철수"는" 집에 갔어. (철수 went home.) Q. 그럼 다른 친구들"은"? (Then what about the other friends?)