| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| young | μ΄λ¦¬λ€ |
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μ΄λ¦¬λ€ info.
Tips to remember:
β’ Notice that the beginning βμ΄λ¦¬β sounds like βearly,β which you can associate with the early (young) stage in life.
β’ The ending β-λ€β is the dictionary ending for adjectives. Removing it gives you the stem βμ΄λ¦¬-β that you can use when conjugating.
Explanations:
β’ "μ΄λ¦¬λ€" is a descriptive adjective meaning βto be young.β Itβs often used to describe people or things in their early, youthful stage.
β’ It typically applies to children or anything characterized by youth.
Other words with similar meaning:
β’ "μ λ€" (jeolmda) β Also means βyoung,β but is generally used for adults or things in early adulthood rather than infancy.
β’ "μ λ " (yunyeon) β A noun referring to childhood, though not a direct adjective.
Conjugations:
β’ Dictionary form: μ΄λ¦¬λ€ (eo-ri-da)
β’ Present tense (polite): μ΄λ €μ (eo-ryeo-yo)
β’ Past tense (polite): μ΄λ Έμ΄μ (eo-ryeoss-eo-yo)
β’ Future tense (polite): μ΄λ¦΄ κ±°μμ (eo-ril geo-ye-yo)
β’ Adnominal form (used before a noun): μ΄λ¦° (eo-rin)
Example sentences:
1. κ·Έ μμ΄λ μμ§ μ΄λ¦¬λ€.
(Geu ai-neun a-jik eo-ri-da.)
Translation: That child is still young.
2. λ΄ λμμ μμ§ μ΄λ €μ.
(Nae dong-saeng-eun a-jik eo-ryeo-yo.)
Translation: My younger sibling is still young.
3. μ΄λ¦° μμ μ μμ μ μλ κΈ°μ΅μ΄λ€.
(Eo-rin si-jeol-eun i-jeul su eobs-neun gi-eok-i-da.)
Translation: Childhood is an unforgettable memory.
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