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Leave 놓아두닀
How to say “Leave” in Korean? “놓아두닀”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “놓아두닀” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Leave in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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놓아두닀 info.

Tips to Remember:
β€’ Break the word into two parts: 놓닀 (noh-da, β€œto put”) and 두닀 (du-da, β€œto leave” or β€œto keep”). Picture putting something down and leaving it there.
β€’ Imagine physically leaving an object exactly where you put it, reinforcing the compound meaning.

Explanation:
β€’ 놓아두닀 (noh-ah-du-da) means β€œto put something somewhere and leave it there” or β€œto leave as it is.”
β€’ It implies intentionally leaving an object in a particular place without moving it again.

Synonyms:
β€’ 내버렀두닀 (nae-beo-ryeo-du-da) – to leave something alone/abandoned in place
β€’ 두닀 (du-da) – to leave, to set besides (in context)

Conjugations:
β€’ Dictionary form (infinitive): 놓아두닀
β€’ Present Tense:
 – Informal: 놓아둬 (noh-ah-dwo)
 – Polite: λ†“μ•„λ‘¬μš” (noh-ah-dwo-yo)
 – Formal: λ†“μ•„λ‘‘λ‹ˆλ‹€ (noh-ah-doom-ni-da)
β€’ Past Tense:
 – Informal: 놓아뒀어 (noh-ah-dwot-tuh)
 – Polite: λ†“μ•„λ’€μ–΄μš” (noh-ah-dwot-suh-yo)
 – Formal: λ†“μ•„λ’€μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (noh-ah-dwot-sseum-ni-da)
β€’ Future Tense:
 – Informal: λ†“μ•„λ‘˜ κ±°μ•Ό (noh-ah-dul geo-ya)
 – Polite: λ†“μ•„λ‘˜ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (noh-ah-dul geo-ye-yo)
 – Formal: λ†“μ•„λ‘˜ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ (noh-ah-dul geo-sseum-ni-da)

Example Sentences:
1. λ‚˜λŠ” κ·Έ 책을 책상 μœ„μ— λ†“μ•„λ‘μ—ˆμ–΄.
 Romanized: Na-neun geu chaeg-eul chaeg-sang wi-e noh-ah-dweo-sseo.
 Translation: I left the book on the desk.
2. μ€‘μš”ν•œ μ„œλ₯˜λŠ” μ•ˆμ „ν•œ 곳에 놓아둬야 ν•΄.
 Romanized: Ju-yoh-han seo-ryu-neun an-jeon-han gose noh-ah-dwo-ya hae.
 Translation: Important documents must be left in a safe place.
3. 잠깐 μ™ΈμΆœν•˜λŠ” λ™μ•ˆ μ—΄μ‡ λ₯Ό ν˜„κ΄€ κ·Όμ²˜μ— λ†“μ•„λ‘‘λ‹ˆλ‹€.
 Romanized: Jam-kkhan oe-chul-ha-neun dong-an yeol-swe-reul hyeon-gwan geun-cheo-e noh-ah-doom-ni-da.
 Translation: While I’m stepping out for a moment, I’m leaving the keys near the front door.

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