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To knock in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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to knock λ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ‹€
How to say “to knock” in Korean? “λ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “λ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to knock in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember:
β€’ Think of the sound of knockingβ€”each β€œλ‘β€ in β€œλ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ‹€β€ mimics the repetitive tapping of a door.
β€’ Break the word into parts: β€œλ‘β€ sounds like "two," reminding you of repetitive taps, and β€œλ“œλ¦¬λ‹€β€ is a common verb ending in Korean.

Explanation:
β€’ λ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ‹€ means β€œto knock (on a door)” or β€œto tap.” It suggests a repeated hitting or rapping action.
β€’ It can also be used in a figurative sense to mean β€œto beat” or β€œto drum.”
β€’ A common synonym is λ…Έν¬ν•˜λ‹€, the loanword from English β€œknock.”

Conjugations (infinitive: λ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ‹€ – romanized: dudurida):
β€’ Present (plain): λ‘λ“œλ¦°λ‹€ (dudurinda)
β€’ Present (polite): λ‘λ“œλ €μš” (duduryeoyo)
β€’ Past (plain): λ‘λ“œλ Έλ‹€ (duduryeotda)
β€’ Past (polite): λ‘λ“œλ Έμ–΄μš” (duduryeosseoyo)
β€’ Future (plain): λ‘λ“œλ¦΄ 것이닀 (duduril geosida)
β€’ Future (polite): λ‘λ“œλ¦΄ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (duduril geoyeyo)
β€’ Present progressive: λ‘λ“œλ¦¬κ³  μžˆλ‹€ (dudurigo itda)

Example sentences:
1. He knocked on the door.
 ‒ Korean (plain): κ·ΈλŠ” 문을 λ‘λ“œλ Έλ‹€.
 ‒ Romanized: Geuneun mun-eul duduryeotda.
2. Please knock on the door.
 ‒ Korean (polite): 문을 λ‘λ“œλ € μ£Όμ„Έμš”.
 ‒ Romanized: Mun-eul duduryeo juseyo.
3. I am knocking on the door.
 ‒ Korean (plain): λ‚˜λŠ” 문을 λ‘λ“œλ¦¬κ³  μžˆλ‹€.
 ‒ Romanized: Naneun mun-eul dudurigo itda.
4. When you knock, they will answer.
 ‒ Korean (plain): λ„€κ°€ 문을 λ‘λ“œλ¦¬λ©΄, 그듀이 λŒ€λ‹΅ν•  κ±°μ•Ό.
 ‒ Romanized: Nega mun-eul dudurimyeon, geudeuli daedaphal geoya.

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