| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| See | λ΅λ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate λ΅λ€ with polite, honorific speech. Think of it as the βrespectful versionβ of λ³΄λ€ (βto seeβ) used when talking about someone esteemed. A mental image of bowing when you see an honored person can help remind you of its humble tone.
Explanation:
β’ λ΅λ€ is an honorific verb meaning βto see.β It is used in formal or respectful situations to show deference when referring to people of higher status or whom you wish to honor. It is essentially the honorific equivalent of the basic verb 보λ€.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
β’ λ³΄λ€ β the standard, non-honorific verb βto see.β
β’ λ΅λ€ β another honorific form commonly used in conventions like βλ΅κ² μ΅λλ€.β
Conjugations (Infinitive: λ΅λ€ [ro. boeda]):
Present Tense:
β’ Polite informal: λ΅μ΄μ (boeoyo)
β’ Polite formal: λ΅μ΅λλ€ (boeseumnida)
Past Tense:
β’ Polite informal: λ΅μμ΄μ (boeosseoyo)
β’ Polite formal: λ΅μμ΅λλ€ (boeosseumnida)
Future Tense:
β’ Polite informal: λ΅κ² μ΄μ (boegesseoyo)
β’ Polite formal: λ΅κ² μ΅λλ€ (boegessseumnida)
Example Sentences:
1. μ μλμ λ΅μ΄μ μκ΄μ λλ€.
(Seonsaengnim-eul boe-eoseo yeonggwang-imnida.)
βIt is an honor to see you, professor.β
2. λ΄μΌ νμμμ λ΅κ² μ΅λλ€.
(Naeil hoe-ui-eseo boegessseumnida.)
βI will see you at the meeting tomorrow.β
3. μ΄μ μ μλμ λ΅μμ΄μ.
(Eoje seonsaengnim-eul boeosseoyo.)
βI saw the teacher yesterday.β
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