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Turn around in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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Turn around λŒμ•„μ„œλ‹€
How to say “Turn around” in Korean? “λŒμ•„μ„œλ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “λŒμ•„μ„œλ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Turn around in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Korean word:
β€’ Break the word into two parts: λŒμ•„ (dora) means β€œto go/return” and μ„œλ‹€ (seoda) means β€œto stand.” Imagine turning so that you now stand in the opposite direction.
β€’ Associate it with the English phrase β€œturn around” by picturing someone physically reversing direction.

Explanations:
β€’ λŒμ•„μ„œλ‹€ (doraseoda) is a descriptive verb meaning β€œto turn around.”
β€’ It conveys the idea of reversing direction immediately and is often used in both command and narrative contexts.

Other words with similar meanings:
β€’ λ’€λŒλ‹€ (dwidolda) – emphasizes turning one’s back or looking backwards.
β€’ νšŒμ „ν•˜λ‹€ (hoejeonhada) – means β€œto rotate” and can be used in contexts involving circular motion.

Conjugations of λŒμ•„μ„œλ‹€:
Infinitive: λŒμ•„μ„œλ‹€ (doraseoda)

Present (Polite):
β€’ λŒμ•„μ„œμš” (doraseoyo) – β€œ(I/you/they) turn around.”
β€’ Example: β€œPlease turn around.” – λŒμ•„μ„œμ„Έμš”! (doraseoseyo!)

Past (Polite):
β€’ λŒμ•„μ„°μ–΄μš” (doraseossoyo) – β€œ(I/you/they) turned around.”
β€’ Example: β€œHe turned around when he heard the noise.” – μ†Œλ¦¬λ₯Ό λ“£κ³  κ·Έκ°€ λŒμ•„μ„°μ–΄μš”. (Sorireul deutgo geuga doraseossoyo.)

Future (Polite):
β€’ λŒμ•„μ„€ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (doraseol geoyeyo) – β€œ(I/you/they) will turn around.”
β€’ Example: β€œShe will turn around at the corner.” – λͺ¨ν‰μ΄μ—μ„œ κ·Έλ…€κ°€ λŒμ•„μ„€ κ±°μ˜ˆμš”. (Motungieseo geunyeoga doraseol geoyeyo.)

Present Progressive (Polite):
β€’ λŒμ•„μ„œκ³  μžˆμ–΄μš” (doraseogo isseoyo) – β€œ(I/you/they) are turning around.”
β€’ Example: β€œThey are turning around right now.” – μ§€κΈˆ 그듀이 λŒμ•„μ„œκ³  μžˆμ–΄μš”. (Jigeum geudeuri doraseogo isseoyo.)

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