| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| fry | νκΈ°λ€ |
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νκΈ°λ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate νκΈ°λ€ with popular Korean fried foods like μ€μ§μ΄νκΉ (fried squid) or μμ°νκΉ (fried shrimp); remembering the snack name νκΉ helps recall that νκΈ°λ€ means βto fry.β
β’ Notice the similar sound between νκΈ°λ€ and νκΉ β the noun for fried foods β to reinforce the connection.
Explanations:
β’ νκΈ°λ€ is a transitive verb meaning βto deep-fryβ (generally referring to frying an ingredient in hot oil).
β’ It is used when describing the cooking process of frying foods like chicken, potatoes, or seafood.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
β’ λ³Άλ€ β means βto stir-fryβ (though the method and result differ from deep-frying).
β’ βκΈ°λ¦μ νκΈ°λ€β can be used to specify βfrying in oilβ for clarity.
Conjugations of νκΈ°λ€:
β’ Dictionary/Infinitive Form: νκΈ°λ€ (twigi-da)
β’ Present Tense:
ββ Informal Low: ν겨 (twigi-uh)
ββ Polite: ν겨μ (twigi-yo)
β’ Past Tense:
ββ Informal Low: νκ²Όμ΄ (twigyossuh)
ββ Polite: νκ²Όμ΄μ (twigyosseoyo)
β’ Future Tense:
ββ Informal Low: νκΈΈ κ±°μΌ (twigil geoya)
ββ Polite: νκΈΈ κ±°μμ (twigil geoyeyo)
β’ Imperative:
ββ Informal Low: ν겨! (twigi-uh!)
ββ Polite: νκΈ°μΈμ! (twigi-seyo!)
β’ Propositive:
ββ Informal Low: νκΈΈκΉ? (twigilkka?)
ββ Polite: νκΈΈκΉμ? (twigilkkayo?)
Example Sentences:
1. I am frying the chicken.
ββ’ Korean: λλ λμ νκΈ°κ³ μμ΄μ.
ββ’ Romanized: Naneun dak-eul twigi-go isseoyo.
2. He fried the potatoes.
ββ’ Korean: κ·Έλ κ°μλ₯Ό νκ²Όμ΄μ.
ββ’ Romanized: Geuneun gamjareul twigyosseoyo.
3. We will fry some dumplings.
ββ’ Korean: μ°λ¦¬λ λ§λλ₯Ό νκΈΈ κ±°μμ.
ββ’ Romanized: Urineun mandureul twigil geoyeyo.
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