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I’ve just arrived in this country 방금 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš”
How to say “I’ve just arrived in this country” in Korean? “방금 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš””. Here you will learn how to pronounce “방금 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš”” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I’ve just arrived in this country in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

Breakdown of the sentence:
β€’ 방금 (bang-geum) – an adverb meaning β€œjust now.”
β€’ 이 (i) – a demonstrative adjective meaning β€œthis.”
β€’ λ‚˜λΌ (nara) – a noun meaning β€œcountry.”
β€’ 에 (e) – a location/arrival particle indicating β€œto.”
β€’ λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš” (dochakhaesseoyo) – the past tense polite form of the verb λ„μ°©ν•˜λ‹€ (dochakhada), meaning β€œarrived.”

Sentence structure:
Time adverb (방금) + Location phrase (이 λ‚˜λΌμ—) + Verb in past tense (λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš”).
The sentence follows the typical Korean pattern where time or adverbial phrases come first, and the verb comes at the end.

Tips and mnemonic device:
β€’ Remember that the arrival verb is combined with the past ending – β€œν–ˆμ–΄μš”β€ is used with ν•˜λ‹€ verbs.
β€’ The particle 에 shows direction or destination, so whenever you mention arriving somewhere, attach 에 to the location noun.
β€’ Practice similar sentences with different time or place adverbs to reinforce the pattern (e.g., μ–΄μ œ 학ꡐ에 κ°”μ–΄μš” – β€œI went to school yesterday”).

Alternate ways to say β€œI’ve just arrived in this country”:
β€’ λ‚˜λŠ” 방금 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄. (naneun bang-geum i narae dochakhaesseo) – Slightly casual version using the topic marker λ‚˜λŠ”.
β€’ 방금 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— λ„μ°©ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. (bang-geum i narae dochakhaetseumnida) – A more formal variant.
β€’ 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— 이제 막 λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš”. (i narae ije mak dochakhaesseoyo) – Uses 이제 막 (ije mak) to mean β€œjust now”/β€œjust recently,” offering a variation in expression.

Romanized:
β€’ 방금 이 λ‚˜λΌμ— λ„μ°©ν–ˆμ–΄μš” – bang-geum i narae dochakhaesseoyo.

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