| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Follow | λ°λΌλ€λλ€ |
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Tips to Remember the Word:
β’ Notice the similarity between βλ°λΌβ and the English word βtailβ β both suggest being behind someone.
β’ Imagine someone "tailing" another person, which can help you recall that βλ°λΌλ€λλ€β means to follow or tail someone around.
Explanations:
β’ βλ°λΌλ€λλ€β (ttaradainida) means to follow someone around, often implying that the following is persistent or even unwelcome.
β’ It can describe situations ranging from simply following a leader to someone trailing another person too closely.
Other Words with a Similar Meaning:
β’ λ°λΌκ°λ€ (ttaragada) β to follow (focuses on the act of going behind someone)
β’ λ€λ°λ₯΄λ€ (dwittareuda) β to follow or come after
β’ μΆμ νλ€ (chujeokhada) β to track or pursue
Conjugations (Standard Polite Form):
β’ Infinitive/Base Form: λ°λΌλ€λλ€ (ttaradainida)
β’ Present: λ°λΌλ€λ μ (ttaradanyeoyo)
β’ Past: λ°λΌλ€λ μ΄μ (ttaradanyosseoyo)
β’ Future: λ°λΌλ€λ κ±°μμ (ttaradanyil geoyeyo)
β’ Present Progressive: λ°λΌλ€λκ³ μμ΄μ (ttaradani-go isseoyo)
β’ Future Intention: λ°λΌλ€λ κ±°λΌκ³ ν΄μ (ttaradanyil georago haeyo)
Example Sentences:
1. κ·Έλ μΉκ΅¬λ₯Ό 길거리μμ λ°λΌλ€λ μ΄μ.
(Geuneun chingureul gilgeorieseo ttaradanyosseoyo.)
β He followed his friend on the street.
2. κ²½μ°°μ΄ λ²μΈμ λ°λΌλ€λκ³ μμ΄μ.
(Gyeongchali beomineul ttaradani-go isseoyo.)
β The police are following the suspect.
3. λλ κ·Έ λ¨μκ° λλ₯Ό κ³μ λ°λΌλ€λ κ±°λΌκ³ μκ°ν΄μ.
(Naneun geu namjaga nareul gyesok ttaradanyil georago saenggakaeyo.)
β I think that man will continue to follow me.
4. κ·Έλ λ μλ‘μ΄ μμ΄λμ΄λ₯Ό λ΄λ©°, κ²½μμλ₯Ό λ°λΌλ€λμ§ μμΌλ €κ³ ν΄μ.
(Geunyeoneun saeroun aideureul naemyeo, gyeongjaengjareul ttaradani-ji anhureogo haeyo.)
β She comes up with new ideas to avoid following her competitors.
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