| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Naive | μμ§νλ€ |
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μμ§νλ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of μμ§νλ€ as a combination of βμμβ (pure) and βμ§μ€νβ (genuine). If something is pure and genuine, it can appear naive.
β’ The sound βμμ§β can remind you of βsunβ (as in clear sunshine) and the light, uncorrupted nature of innocence.
Explanations:
β’ μμ§νλ€ means βto be naiveβ or βinnocent.β It describes someone who is unsuspicious and pure in character.
β’ It can be used both in a neutral sense (innocence) and sometimes in a slightly negative sense (easily deceived).
Synonyms:
β’ μμνλ€ (sunsuhada) β to be pure/innocent.
β’ μ²μ§λλ§νλ€ (cheonjin-nanmanhada) β to be childishly innocent.
Conjugations (Infinitive: μμ§νλ€; Romanized: soonjin-hada):
β’ Present informal low: μμ§ν΄ (soonjinhae)
β’ Present polite: μμ§ν΄μ (soonjinhaeyo)
β’ Present formal: μμ§ν©λλ€ (soonjinhapnida)
β’ Past informal low: μμ§νμ΄ (soonjinhaesseo)
β’ Past polite: μμ§νμ΄μ (soonjinhaesseoyo)
β’ Past formal: μμ§νμ΅λλ€ (soonjinhaetseumnida)
β’ Future informal low: μμ§νκ² μ΄ (soonjinhagetseo)
β’ Future polite: μμ§νκ² μ΄μ (soonjinhagetseoyo)
β’ Future formal: μμ§νκ² μ΅λλ€ (soonjinhagetseumnida)
Example Sentences:
1. κ·Έλ λ무 μμ§ν΄.
(Romanized: Geuneun neomu soonjinhae.)
Translation: He is so naive.
2. λ΄ μΉκ΅¬λ μμ§ν΄μ, κ·Έλμ μ½κ² μμ.
(Romanized: Nae chinguneun soonjinhaeyo, geuraeseo swipge soka.)
Translation: My friend is naive, so he gets deceived easily.
3. κ·Έ μ¬μλ μ΄λ¦΄ λλΆν° μμ§νμ΅λλ€.
(Romanized: Geu yeojaneun eoril ttaebuteo soonjinhaetseumnida.)
Translation: That woman has been naive since she was young.
4. λ―Έλμλ λ΄κ° μμ§νκ² λ€κ³ μκ°ν΄.
(Romanized: Miraeeneun naega soonjinhagetseugo saenggakae.)
Translation: I think I will be naive in the future.
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