| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| together | ν¨κ»νλ€ |
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ν¨κ»νλ€ info.
Tips to remember:
β’ Break the word into two parts: βν¨κ»β (hamkke) means βtogetherβ and βνλ€β (hada) means βto do.β Remember that βν¨κ»νλ€β literally means βto do together.β
β’ Imagine doing an activity with a friend to reinforce the idea of togetherness.
Explanations:
β’ βν¨κ»νλ€β combines an adverb (ν¨κ») with a common verb (νλ€) to express acting together.
β’ It is interchangeable in context with βκ°μ΄νλ€β (to do together) and sometimes βλλ°νλ€β (to accompany).
Other synonymous words:
β’ κ°μ΄νλ€ (gatida) β means βto do together.β
β’ λλ°νλ€ (dongbanhada) β means βto accompanyβ or βto accompany each other.β
Conjugations for βν¨κ»νλ€β:
β’ Infinitive: ν¨κ»νλ€ (hamkkehada)
β’ Present simple (dictionary form): ν¨κ»νλ€ (hamkkehanda)
β’ Present progressive: ν¨κ»νκ³ μλ€ (hamkkehago itda)
β’ Past simple: ν¨κ»νλ€ (hamkkehaetda)
β’ Future: ν¨κ»ν κ²μ΄λ€ (hamkkehal geosida)
β’ Imperative (informal): ν¨κ»ν΄λΌ (hamkkehaera)
β’ Imperative (formal): ν¨κ»νμμμ€ (hamkkehasipsio)
Example sentences:
1. We study together.
β’ Korean: μ°λ¦¬λ ν¨κ» 곡λΆνλ€.
β’ Romanization: Ulineun hamkke gongbuhanda.
2. They did the project together.
β’ Korean: κ·Έλ€μ ν¨κ» νλ‘μ νΈλ₯Ό νλ€.
β’ Romanization: Geudeureun hamkke peurojekteureul haetda.
3. We will overcome the challenges together.
β’ Korean: μ°λ¦¬λ ν¨κ» μ΄λ €μμ μ΄κ²¨λΌ κ²μ΄λ€.
β’ Romanization: Ulineun hamkke eoryeoumeul igyeonael geosida.
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