| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| to express | νννμ΄ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of νννλ€ (pyo-hyun-ha-da) as βto showβ or βto expressβ: imagine βpaintingβ your feelings on a canvas. The word βννβ (pyo-hyun) sounds like βpioneerβ β pioneering your inner thoughts by expressing them.
β’ Break it down into syllables: ν (pyo) and ν (hyun). Associating each with βshowingβ and βrevealingβ can help you recall the meaning.
Explanations:
β’ νννμ΄ (pyo-hyun-haess-eo) is the informal, past tense form of νννλ€, meaning βexpressed.β
β’ It is used in casual conversation among friends or people of similar age/status when talking about something that has already been expressed.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
β’ λλ¬λμ΄ (deu-reo-naess-eo) β βrevealedβ or βshownβ
β’ λνλμ΄ (na-ta-naess-eo) β βdepictedβ or βmanifestedβ
(Note: These alternatives may carry slightly different nuances compared to νννμ΄.)
Conjugations of νννλ€:
β’ Infinitive: νννλ€ (pyo-hyun-ha-da) β βto expressβ
β’ Present Tense:
β β Informal: ννν΄ (pyo-hyun-hae) β βexpress(es)β
β β Polite: ννν΄μ (pyo-hyun-hae-yo)
β’ Past Tense:
β β Informal: νννμ΄ (pyo-hyun-haess-eo) β βexpressedβ
β β Polite: νννμ΄μ (pyo-hyun-haess-eo-yo)
β’ Future Tense:
β β Informal: ννν κ±°μΌ (pyo-hyun-hal geo-ya) β βwill expressβ
β β Polite: ννν κ±°μμ (pyo-hyun-hal geo-ye-yo)
β’ Present Continuous:
β β Informal: νννκ³ μμ΄ (pyo-hyun-ha-go iss-eo) β βam/are expressingβ
β β Polite: νννκ³ μμ΄μ (pyo-hyun-ha-go iss-eo-yo)
Examples of Sentences:
1. "κ·Έλ μμ μ κ°μ μ μ νννμ΄."
β β Romanized: "Geu-neun ja-sin-ui gam-jeong-eul jal pyo-hyun-haess-eo."
β β English: "He expressed his feelings well."
2. "λλ κ·Έλ¦ΌμΌλ‘ μκ°μ ννν΄μ."
β β Romanized: "Na-neun geu-rim-eu-ro saeng-gak-eul pyo-hyun-hae-yo."
β β English: "I express my thoughts through painting."
3. "λ΄μΌ λμ μμ΄λμ΄λ₯Ό ννν κ±°μΌ?"
β β Romanized: "Nae-il neo-ui a-i-di-eo-reul pyo-hyun-hal geo-ya?"
β β English: "Will you express your ideas tomorrow?"
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