| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| or | λλ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Break it down as λ (meaning βalsoβ) + λ (a topic marker). Picture it as βalso, (you have another option)β to remind you of a choice between alternatives.
β’ Associate the sound βttoneunβ with the English word βoptionβ to recall that it connects alternatives.
Explanation:
β’ βλλβ is used as a conjunction to link alternatives or choices in a sentence. It functions like the English βor.β
β’ It formally presents options and is common in written language as well as in formal speech.
Other Words with the Same Meaning:
β’ μλλ©΄ (animyeon) β Often used interchangeably in spoken language.
β’ νΉμ (hogeun) β Generally more formal and used similarly to βλλ.β
Alternate Meanings/Slang:
β’ βλλβ does not hold a common slang meaning and is primarily used in its literal sense as βor.β
Examples of Sentences:
1. Would you like tea or coffee?
ββKorean: μ°¨ λλ 컀νΌλ₯Ό μνμΈμ?
ββRomanized: Cha ttoneun keopi-reul wonhaseyo?
2. You can take the bus or the subway.
ββKorean: λ²μ€ λλ μ§νμ² μ νμΈμ.
ββRomanized: Beoseu ttoneun jihacheol-eul taseyo?
3. The policy applies to citizens or residents.
ββKorean: μ΄ μ μ± μ μλ―Ό λλ κ±°μ£Όμμκ² μ μ©λ©λλ€.
ββRomanized: I jeongchaeg-eun simin ttoneun geojuja-ege jeogyongdoebnida.
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