| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Thin | κ°λλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate κ°λλ€ (ga-neul-da) with "narrow" or "fine" objects. Imagine a very slender thread or delicate hair to recall its meaning.
β’ Notice the similar ending to other descriptive adjectives; the distinct sound βga-neulβ can remind you of something delicately fine.
Explanations:
β’ κ°λλ€ means "thin" or "fine" and is often used to describe objects like hair, threads, or branches that lack thickness.
β’ It is an adjective (descriptive verb) that changes its form based on the sentenceβs tense and formality.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ μλ€ (yalbda) β also means "thin" (often referring to things like paper or fabric).
β’ λ μ¬νλ€ (nalssinha-da) β means "slim" or "slender," usually describing a personβs body.
β’ λ―ΈμΈνλ€ (misuhada) β means "fine" or "minute," typically used for particles or details.
Conjugations:
β’ Dictionary form: κ°λλ€ (ga-neul-da)
β’ Present (polite): κ°λμ΄μ (ga-neul-eo-yo)
β’ Past (polite): κ°λμμ΄μ (ga-neul-eoss-eo-yo)
β’ Future (polite): κ°λκ² μ΄μ (ga-neul-ge-sseo-yo)
β’ Present (informal): κ°λμ΄ (ga-neul-eo)
β’ Past (informal): κ°λμμ΄ (ga-neul-eoss-eo)
β’ Future (informal): κ°λκ² μ΄ (ga-neul-ge-sseo)
Example Sentences:
1. The modelβs hair is very thin.
λͺ¨λΈμ 머리카λ½μ΄ μμ£Ό κ°λμ΄μ.
(mo-del-ui meo-ri-ka-rak-i a-ju ga-neul-eo-yo)
2. This thread is too thin to use.
μ΄ μ€μ μ¬μ©νκΈ°μ λ무 κ°λμ΄μ.
(i sil-eun sa-yong-ha-gi-e neo-mu ga-neul-eo-yo)
3. The branches became thin in winter.
겨μΈμ κ°μ§λ€μ΄ κ°λμμ΄μ.
(gyeo-ul-e ga-ji-deul-i ga-neul-eoss-eo-yo)
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