| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Serious | μ§μ§νλ€ |
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μ§μ§νλ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of βμ§μ§β as sounding like βgin andβ in βgin and tonicββimagine someone so serious they only drink gin to stay alert.
β’ Notice the βνλ€β ending, common in adjectives and verbs, meaning βto beβ serious.
Explanations:
β’ μ§μ§νλ€ means βseriousβ or βearnest.β It can describe a personβs demeanor, attitude, or the tone of something.
β’ The root μ§μ§ means βseriousness,β and νλ€ means βto doβ or βto be,β so it combines to express being serious.
Synonyms:
β’ μμνλ€ (eom-suk-hada) β solemn, grave
β’ μ§μ€νλ€ (jin-sil-hada) β earnest, sincere (context-dependent)
Conjugations (Infinitive: μ§μ§νλ€ β jinji-hada):
Present Tense:
β’ Informal: μ§μ§ν΄ (jinjihae)
β’ Polite: μ§μ§ν΄μ (jinjihaeyo)
β’ Formal: μ§μ§ν©λλ€ (jinjihamnida)
Past Tense:
β’ Informal: μ§μ§νμ΄ (jinjihaesseo)
β’ Polite: μ§μ§νμ΄μ (jinjihaesseoyo)
β’ Formal: μ§μ§νμ΅λλ€ (jinjihaetseumnida)
Future Tense:
β’ Informal: μ§μ§ν κ±°μΌ (jinjihal geoya)
β’ Polite: μ§μ§ν κ±°μμ (jinjihal geoyeyo)
β’ Formal: μ§μ§ν κ²μ λλ€ (jinjihal geosimnida)
Attributive Form:
β’ μ§μ§ν (jinji-han) β used before a noun, e.g., μ§μ§ν νλ (a serious attitude)
Example Sentences:
1. κ·Έλ νμ μ§μ§ν΄μ.
(Geuneun hangsang jinjihaeyo.)
βHe is always serious.β
2. κ·Έ μνλ λ무 μ§μ§νμ΄μ.
(Geu yeonghwa-neun neomu jinjihaesseoyo.)
βThat movie was very serious.β
3. λ΄μΌ νμμμλ λͺ¨λ μ§μ§ν κ±°μμ.
(Naeil hoe-ui-eseoneun modu jinjihal geoyeyo.)
βEveryone will be serious in tomorrowβs meeting.β
4. λλ μ μ΄λ κ² μ§μ§νκ² κ΅΄μ΄?
(Neoneun wae ireoke jinji-hage gureo?)
βWhy are you acting so seriously?β
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