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Regretful in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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

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Tips to Remember the Word:
β€’ Think of the word as expressing a feeling of β€œwhat a pity” when something unfortunate occurs. The sound β€œan-ta-kkap-da” may remind you of expressing regret with a sympathetic sigh.
β€’ You might break it into parts: "μ•ˆνƒ€" can sound like "auntie" who is always sad, and "깝닀" can remind you of something that didn’t quite come out right. Together, they evoke regret or sorrow.

Explanations:
β€’ μ•ˆνƒ€κΉλ‹€ (romanized: an-ta-kkap-da) is an adjective used to describe a situation, event, or circumstance that is regrettable, unfortunate, or sorrowful.
β€’ It is often used when you feel sympathy for an outcome that cannot be helped, similar to saying β€œthat’s too bad” or β€œwhat a pity.”

Synonymous Words:
β€’ μœ κ°μŠ€λŸ½λ‹€ (yugam-seureop-da) – meaning β€œto be regrettable.”
β€’ 아쉽닀 (a-swip-da) – often used when something is lacking, leaving a sense of regret or disappointment.

Conjugations:
β€’ Dictionary form: μ•ˆνƒ€κΉλ‹€ (an-ta-kkap-da)
β€’ Present (plain): μ•ˆνƒ€κΉλ‹€ remains unchanged in declarative statements; in polite form β†’ μ•ˆνƒ€κΉŒμ›Œμš” (an-ta-kkawoh-yo)
β€’ Past (polite): μ•ˆνƒ€κΉŒμ› μ–΄μš” (an-ta-kkawuh-sseo-yo)
β€’ Future (polite): μ•ˆνƒ€κΉκ² μ–΄μš” (an-ta-kkap-get-sseo-yo)
β€’ Negative (present polite): μ•ˆνƒ€κΉμ§€ μ•Šμ•„μš” (an-ta-kkap-ji a-na-yo)

Example Sentences:
β€’ β€œIt’s regrettable that she couldn’t attend the meeting.”
  Korean: κ·Έλ…€κ°€ νšŒμ˜μ— μ°Έμ„ν•˜μ§€ λͺ»ν•΄μ„œ μ•ˆνƒ€κΉŒμ›Œμš”.
  Romanization: Geunyeoga hoeui-e chamseokhaji mothaeseo an-ta-kkawoh-yo.
β€’ β€œIt’s unfortunate that the concert was canceled.”
  Korean: μ½˜μ„œνŠΈκ°€ μ·¨μ†Œλ˜μ–΄μ„œ 정말 μ•ˆνƒ€κΉλ‹€.
  Romanization: Konseoteuga chwisodoeeoseo jeongmal an-ta-kkap-da.
β€’ β€œI felt regretful when I heard about the accident.”
  Korean: 사고 μ†Œμ‹μ„ λ“£κ³  μ•ˆνƒ€κΉŒμ› λ‹€.
  Romanization: Sago sosigeul deutgo an-ta-kkawut-da.

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