| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| serve | λ΄μ¬νλ€ |
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λ΄μ¬νλ€ info.
Tips to remember the word:
β’ Notice that λ΄μ¬νλ€ breaks into two parts: λ΄μ¬ means βserviceβ and νλ€ means βto do.β Think of it as βto do serviceβ or βto serve.β
β’ Many Korean verbs are formed by attaching νλ€ to a noun, so linking λ΄μ¬ (service) with the act of doing helps reinforce the meaning.
Explanations:
β’ λ΄μ¬νλ€ means βto serveβ in the sense of volunteering or doing community service.
β’ It is often used to describe voluntary work or acts of helping others without expecting payment.
Other words with similar meaning:
β’ μμλ΄μ¬νλ€ (jawon-bongsa-hada) β βto volunteerβ (literally βto do voluntary serviceβ).
β’ μ¬κΈ°λ€ (seom-gida) β βto serveβ in contexts such as serving others, though it can be more general or even used in religious or formal serving contexts.
Conjugations of λ΄μ¬νλ€:
β’ Infinitive: λ΄μ¬νλ€ (bong-sa-ha-da)
β’ Present informal: λ΄μ¬ν΄ (bong-sa-hae)
β’ Present polite: λ΄μ¬ν΄μ (bong-sa-hae-yo)
β’ Present formal: λ΄μ¬ν©λλ€ (bong-sa-ham-ni-da)
β’ Past informal: λ΄μ¬νμ΄ (bong-sa-haet-sseo)
β’ Past polite: λ΄μ¬νμ΄μ (bong-sa-haet-sseo-yo)
β’ Past formal: λ΄μ¬νμ΅λλ€ (bong-sa-haet-sseum-ni-da)
β’ Future informal: λ΄μ¬ν κ±°μΌ (bong-sa-hal geo-ya)
β’ Future polite: λ΄μ¬ν κ±°μμ (bong-sa-hal geo-ye-yo)
β’ Future formal: λ΄μ¬ν κ²μ λλ€ (bong-sa-hal geo-sim-ni-da)
Examples of sentences:
β’ I volunteer every week at the community center.
β μ λ λ§€μ£Ό μ§μ μΌν°μμ λ΄μ¬ν΄μ.
β Romanized: Jeoneun maeju jiyeok senteo-eseo bong-sa-hae-yo.
β’ Yesterday, I volunteered at the shelter.
β μ΄μ μ λ 보νΈμμμ λ΄μ¬νμ΄μ.
β Romanized: Eoje jeoneun bo-ho-so-eseo bong-sa-haet-sseo-yo.
β’ Many people who serve their communities are inspiring.
β μ§μ μ¬νμμ λ΄μ¬νλ μ¬λλ€μ μ λ§ κ°λμ μ΄μμ.
β Romanized: Jiyeok sa-hoe-eseo bong-sa-ha-neun sa-ram-deul-eun jeong-mal gam-dong-jeok-i-e-yo.
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