| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Shorter | μ§§μμ§λ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Break the word into "μ§§λ€" (short) and the suffix "μμ§λ€" (to become); think of it as βto become short.β
β’ Remember the transformation process: adjective + μμ§λ€ implies a change, like "getting shorter."
Explanations:
β’ "μ§§μμ§λ€" is an intransitive verb meaning that something undergoes reduction in length, duration, or extent.
β’ It is used when emphasizing a process of becoming shorter rather than shortening something actively.
Synonyms/Similar Expressions:
β’ λ¨μΆλλ€ (danchuk-doeda) β to be shortened (often used for time or schedules)
β’ μ€μ΄λ€λ€ (jureodeulda) β to decrease/reduce (more general usage)
Conjugations (Standard Polite Form):
β’ Present: μ§§μμ Έμ (jjalbajyeoyo)
β’ Past: μ§§μμ‘μ΄μ (jjalbajyeosseoyo)
β’ Future: μ§§μμ§ κ±°μμ (jjalbajil geoyeyo)
β’ Present Progressive: μ§§μμ§κ³ μμ΄μ (jjalbajigo isseoyo)
β’ Imperative: μ§§μμ§μΈμ (jjalbajiseyo)
Examples of Sentences:
β’ "As winter comes, the days are getting shorter."
겨μΈμ΄ λ€κ°μ€λ©΄μ λ μ΄ μ§§μμ Έμ.
(gyeouri dagaomyeonseo nari jjalbajyeoyo)
β’ "After the haircut, her hair became shorter."
머리카λ½μ΄ μλ₯΄κ³ λμ μ§§μμ‘μ΄μ.
(meorikarak-i jarugo naseo jjalbajyeosseoyo)
β’ "If you trim the fabric, it will become shorter."
μ²μ μλ₯΄λ©΄ μ§§μμ§ κ±°μμ.
(cheon-eul jareumyeon jjalbajil geoyeyo)
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