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Slender μ–„λ°‰λ‹€
How to say “Slender” in Korean? “μ–„λ°‰λ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “μ–„λ°‰λ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Slender in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember "μ–„λ°‰λ‹€":
β€’ Break the word into two parts: "μ–„" and "λ°‰λ‹€". Think of "λ°‰λ‹€" as sounding like β€œbitter” or β€œspiteful,” which can remind you of feeling irritated about someone.
β€’ Imagine someone behaving in a petty and annoying way that makes you feel bitterβ€”this emotion is captured by "μ–„λ°‰λ‹€."
β€’ Repeat the word and its romanization (yal-mip-da) to help lock in its sound and meaning.

Explanation:
β€’ "μ–„λ°‰λ‹€" is an adjective used to describe the feeling of irritation or resentment toward someone because of petty or annoying behavior.
β€’ It implies that you find someone or their actions contemptible and slightly infuriating.

Other words with a similar meaning:
β€’ μ§œμ¦μŠ€λŸ½λ‹€ (jjajeungseureopda) – to be irritating or exasperating.
β€’ μ„±κ°€μ‹œλ‹€ (seonggasida) – to be bothersome or troublesome.
β€’ λ―Έμ›Œν•˜λ‹€ (miwohada) – to hate (though this is stronger and more emotional).

Conjugations of "μ–„λ°‰λ‹€" (adjective):
β€’ Dictionary form: μ–„λ°‰λ‹€ (yal-mip-da)
β€’ Present informal: μ–„λ°‰μ–΄ (yal-mipeo)
β€’ Present polite: μ–„λ°‰μ–΄μš” (yal-mipeoyo)
β€’ Present formal: μ–„λ°‰μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (yal-mipseumnida)
β€’ Past informal: μ–„λ°‰μ—ˆμ–΄ (yal-mipeosseo)
β€’ Past polite: μ–„λ°‰μ—ˆμ–΄μš” (yal-mipeossoyo)
β€’ Past formal: μ–„λ°‰μ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (yal-mipseosseumnida)
β€’ Future informal (using the future presumptive): μ–„λ°‰κ² μ–΄ (yal-mipgeteo)
β€’ Future polite: μ–„λ°‰κ² μ–΄μš” (yal-mipgetseoyo)

Example sentences:
1. "κ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒμ˜ 행동이 λ„ˆλ¬΄ μ–„λ°‰μ–΄."
 (Romanized: Geu saram-ui haengdong-i neomu yal-mipeo.)
 Meaning: "That person's behavior is so irritating."

2. "λ‚˜λŠ” 그의 얄밉은 νƒœλ„μ— ν™”κ°€ 났어."
 (Romanized: Naneun geu-ui yal-mipeun taedo-e hwaga natseo.)
 Meaning: "I got angry at his spiteful attitude."

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