| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| work | 근무하다 |
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근무하다 info.
Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 근무 (geunmu) sounds a bit like “genuine work” — reminding you that it relates to working or being on duty.
• The verb 하다 (hada) means “to do,” so 근무하다 literally means “to do work duties.”
Explanations:
• 근무하다 means “to work” or “to be on duty,” often used in formal contexts (e.g., in offices, hospitals, or the military).
• It implies an official or assigned work schedule compared to the more general 일하다 (ilhada).
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 일하다 (ilhada) – “to work” in a more general sense
• 근로하다 (geunrohada) – “to labor” (less commonly used in everyday speech)
Conjugations (근무하다 is the dictionary/infinite form):
• Present Informal Polite: 근무해요 (geunmuhaeyo)
• Present Formal: 근무합니다 (geunmuhamnida)
• Past Informal Polite: 근무했어요 (geunmuhaesseoyo)
• Past Formal: 근무했습니다 (geunmuhaetseumnida)
• Future Informal Polite: 근무할 거예요 (geunmuhal geoyeyo)
• Future Formal: 근무할 것입니다 (geunmuhal geosimnida)
Example Sentences:
1. 저는 병원에서 근무해요.
(Jeoneun byeongwoneseo geunmuhaeyo.)
“I work at a hospital.”
2. 그는 경찰서에서 근무합니다.
(Geuneun gyeongchalseo geunmuhamnida.)
“He works at a police station.”
3. 내년에는 새로운 부서에서 근무할 거예요.
(Naenyeoneneun saeroun buseoseo geunmuhal geoyeyo.)
“Next year, I will work in a new department.”
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