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

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Tips for remembering "μ„œνˆ¬λ₯΄λ‹€":
β€’ Think of someone who’s β€œso unskilled” at something as β€œμ„œνˆ΄λŸ¬β€ – the sound β€œμ„œ-툴-λŸ¬β€ can remind you of being awkward or clumsy.

Explanations:
β€’ "μ„œνˆ¬λ₯΄λ‹€" means to be clumsy or unskillful, often describing someone who does not perform a task smoothly or adeptly.

Synonyms (other words with similar meanings):
β€’ μ–΄μ„€ν”„λ‹€ (eoseolpeuda) – awkward or inept
β€’ λ―Έμˆ™ν•˜λ‹€ (misukhada) – inexperienced or immature

Conjugations of "μ„œνˆ¬λ₯΄λ‹€":

Infinitive (dictionary form):
β€’ μ„œνˆ¬λ₯΄λ‹€ (seotureuda)

Present Tense:
β€’ Declarative (informal polite): μ„œνˆ΄λŸ¬μš” (seotulleoyo)
β€’ Plain form (informal): μ„œνˆ΄λŸ¬ (seotulleo)

Past Tense:
β€’ Declarative (informal polite): μ„œνˆ΄λ €μ–΄μš” (seotulleosseoyo)
β€’ Plain form: μ„œνˆ΄λ €μ–΄ (seotulleosseo)

Future Tense:
β€’ Declarative (informal polite): μ„œνˆ¬λ₯Ό κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (seotureul geoyeyo)
β€’ Plain form: μ„œνˆ¬λ₯Ό κ±°μ•Ό (seotureul geoya)

Examples of sentences:
1. Present:
β€’ Korean: κ·Έ μΉœκ΅¬λŠ” λ…Έλž˜λ₯Ό μ„œνˆ΄λŸ¬μš”.
β€’ Romanized: Geu chinguneun noraereul seotulleoyo.
β€’ English: That friend is clumsy at singing.

2. Past:
β€’ Korean: 어렸을 λ•Œ, λ‚˜λŠ” 좀을 μ„œνˆ΄λ €μ–΄μš”.
β€’ Romanized: Eoryeosseul ttae, naneun chum-eul seotulleosseoyo.
β€’ English: When I was young, I was clumsy at dancing.

3. Future:
β€’ Korean: μ—°μŠ΅ν•˜λ©΄ κ·ΈλŠ” μ„œνˆ¬λ₯Ό κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
β€’ Romanized: Yeonseuphameun geuneun seotureul geoyeyo.
β€’ English: If he practices, he won’t be clumsy in the future.

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