| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Open | κ°λ°©λλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β Notice that "κ°λ°©" means "opening" (similar to βopenβ in English) and combines with "λλ€" ("to become" or "to be") to express the state of being open.
β Remember the similar-sounding "μ΄λ¦¬λ€" (yeollida) for "to open" and contrast it with "κ°λ°©λλ€" which is often used in more formal or institutional contexts (e.g., an institution or system being opened).
Explanation:
β "κ°λ°©λλ€" is a passive or stative verb meaning βto be openβ or βto become open.β It is often used to describe when something (like a country, policy, or facility) transitions into an open state.
β The structure combines the noun "κ°λ°©" (open; opening) with the auxiliary verb "λλ€" (to become or to be), indicating the state.
Synonyms:
β μ΄λ¦¬λ€ (yeollida): Means βto openβ or βto be openedβ and is often used in everyday contexts (e.g., a door is opening).
β μ€νλλ€ (open-doeda): A borrowed term from English that likewise means βto be opened.β
Conjugations (using standard polite forms where applicable):
Dictionary Form: κ°λ°©λλ€ (gaebangdoeda)
Present Tense:
β’ νμλ¬Έ: κ°λ°©λλ€ (gaebangdoenda) β βIt is openβ or βIt becomes open.β
β’ λ°λ§: κ°λ°©λΌ (gaebangdwae)
Past Tense:
β’ νμλ¬Έ (formal): κ°λ°©λμλ€ (gaebangdoeotda) β βIt was opened.β
β’ Informal: κ°λ°©λμ΄ (gaebangdwaesseo)
Future Tense:
β’ Using auxiliary βμ κ²μ΄λ€β: κ°λ°©λ κ²μ΄λ€ (gaebangdoel geosida) β βIt will be opened.β
β’ Informal: κ°λ°©λ κ±°μΌ (gaebangdoel geoya)
Progressive Form:
β’ κ°λ°©λκ³ μλ€ (gaebangdogo itda) β βIt is being openedβ or βIt is in an open state.β
Examples in Sentences:
1. The museum will be open to the public next month.
β λ°λ¬Όκ΄μ λ€μ λ¬μ μΌλ°μ κ°λ°©λλ€.
β (Bakmulgwaneun daeum dale ilbane gaebangdoenda.)
2. After years of isolation, the country was finally opened.
β μλ κ°μ κ³ λ¦½ νμ κ·Έ λλΌλ λ§μΉ¨λ΄ κ°λ°©λμλ€.
β (Sunyeonganui gorip hue geu naraneun machimnae gaebangdoeotda.)
3. The new policy is currently being opened to international businesses.
β μλ‘μ΄ μ μ± μ΄ νμ¬ κ΅μ κΈ°μ μ κ°λ°©λκ³ μλ€.
β (Saeroun jeongchaegi hyeonjae gukje gieobe gaebangdogo itda.)
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