| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Broadcast | λ°©μ‘νλ€ |
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λ°©μ‘νλ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of "λ°©μ‘" (bangsong) as βsongβ that you broadcast and "νλ€" (hada) means βto doβ β together, "to do the broadcast."
β’ Recall that many Korean verbs ending in νλ€ can be split into a noun + βto do,β making it easier to remember.
Explanations:
β’ λ°©μ‘νλ€ (bangsonghada) is an infinitive meaning βto broadcast.β
β’ It is used when referring to transmitting a program, news, or live event through media.
β’ Other words with similar meanings include "μ‘μΆνλ€" (songchulhada), which can also mean βto transmit or broadcast.β
Conjugations:
Present Tense:
β’ Informal: λ°©μ‘ν΄ (bangsonghae)
β’ Polite: λ°©μ‘ν΄μ (bangsonghaeyo)
β’ Formal (declarative): λ°©μ‘ν©λλ€ (bangsonghamnida)
Past Tense:
β’ Informal: λ°©μ‘νμ΄ (bangsonghaesseo)
β’ Polite: λ°©μ‘νμ΄μ (bangsonghaesseoyo)
β’ Formal: λ°©μ‘νμ΅λλ€ (bangsonghaetseumnida)
Future Tense:
β’ Informal: λ°©μ‘ν κ±°μΌ (bangsonghal geoya)
β’ Polite: λ°©μ‘ν κ±°μμ (bangsonghal geoyeyo)
β’ Formal: λ°©μ‘νκ² μ΅λλ€ (bangsonghagetseumnida)
Example Sentences:
1. λλ λΌλμ€μμ λΌμ΄λΈλ‘ λ°©μ‘ν΄μ.
Romanization: Na-neun radio-eseo laibeuro bangsonghaeyo.
(I broadcast live on the radio.)
2. μ΄μ ν λ λΉμ νλ‘κ·Έλ¨μ λ°©μ‘νμ΄.
Romanization: Eoje tellebijyeon peurogeuraemeul bangsonghaesseo.
(Yesterday, I broadcast a television program.)
3. λ΄μΌ μ€μν λ΄μ€λ₯Ό λ°©μ‘ν κ±°μμ.
Romanization: Naeil jungyohan nyuseureul bangsonghal geoyeyo.
(I will broadcast important news tomorrow.)
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