| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Take | λ©λ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate βλ©λ€β (meda) with βpackβ since you βpackβ something on your back. Picture yourself slinging a backpack over your shoulder every time you hear βλ©λ€.β
Explanations:
β’ βλ©λ€β means βto carry (on oneβs back)β or βto wear (as in carrying a bag).β It is typically used when referring to putting something like a bag or load on your back.
β’ The nuance focuses on carrying an object by strapping or draping it over the back.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ λ€λ€ (deulda) β to lift or carry, though itβs more general.
β’ μ§λλ€ (jinnida) β to carry or have with one, often used in a broader sense.
Conjugations (using polite style):
β’ Infinitive: λ©λ€ (meda)
β’ Present: λ©μ΄μ (meoyo)
β’ Past: λ©μμ΄μ (meosseoyo) β note that in informal speech it often contracts to βλ©β
β’ Future: λ©κ² μ΄μ (megesseoyo)
β’ Present Progressive: λ©κ³ μμ΄μ (mego isseoyo)
Example Sentences:
1. λλ κ°λ°©μ λ©μ.
Romanized: Naneun gabangeul meoyo.
(I carry a bag.)
2. μ΄μ λλ μ± κ°λ°©μ λ©μμ΄μ.
Romanized: Eoje naneun chaekgabangeul meosseoyo.
(Yesterday, I carried my school bag.)
3. λ΄μΌμ μλ‘μ΄ κ°λ°©μ λ©κ² μ΄μ.
Romanized: Naileun saeroun gabangeul megesseoyo.
(Tomorrow, I will carry a new bag.)
4. κ·Έλ λ νμ λ©μ§ κ°λ°©μ λ©κ³ λ€λ μ.
Romanized: Geunyeoneun hangsang meotjin gabangeul mego danyeoyo.
(She always carries a stylish bag.)
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