goossenssammy3006 wrote:Wow! I always thought that 은/는 were more specific and 가/이 were neutral. That changes a lot.
As for my question I'll try to explain it better by using more examples.
Let's say I'm in a shop telling the clerk what I want.
- I want that t-shirt, that sweater and that hat.
Here I want those specific items. So would I use 가/이 after each noun?
-I want a t-shirt, a sweater and a hat.
Here it doesn't matter what color or size. Would I use 응/는 after each noun?
-I want that t-shirt, a sweater and that hat.
Would this then be 티셔츠가 와 스웨터는 그리고 모자가.
Hope you understand my question a bit better now

Hey Sammy,
I completely understand where this comes from now!
However, when you mention to ask for it this subjects are not used at all..

For example when you say that sentence to a clerk, in Korean would be 저 티셔츠, 스웨터, 모자 주세요.
So the subject particles are not used at all.
However, when you mention I especially fancy this shirt, sweater, and hat out of many items, you could say
이 티셔츠, 스웨터, 모자가 이뻐요.
But when you say in general you like t-shirt, sweater and a hat, then you could say
이 티셔츠, 스웨터, 모자는 자주 사용하는 아이템이에요.
Hope this gives you a bit of insight?

Thank you
Madison
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