| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Beg | λΆννλ€ |
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λΆννλ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Visualize breaking the word into "λΆν" meaning βfavorβ and "νλ€" meaning βto do.β Think of it as βto do a favor.β
β’ Remember that when you ask someone the favor of doing something, you are "λΆννλ€" (butak-hada).
Explanations:
β’ "λΆννλ€" is a verb that means βto requestβ or βto ask a favor.β
β’ It is formed by combining the noun "λΆν" (favor, request) with the verb νλ€ (to do).
β’ It is used in both formal and informal settings depending on the conjugation.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
β’ μμ²νλ€ (yocheong-hada) β to request
β’ μ²νλ€ (cheong-hada) β to ask or request (more formal)
β’ κ°μ²νλ€ (gancheong-hada) β to implore or beg
Conjugations:
Base Form: λΆννλ€ (butak-hada)
Present Tense:
β’ Polite: λΆνν΄μ (butak-haeyo)
β’ Informal: λΆνν΄ (butak-hae)
Past Tense:
β’ Polite: λΆννμ΄μ (butak-haesseoyo)
β’ Informal: λΆννμ΄ (butak-haesseo)
Future Tense:
β’ Polite: λΆνν κ±°μμ (butak-hal geoyeyo)
β’ Informal: λΆνν κ±°μΌ (butak-hal geoya)
Imperative Form:
β’ Polite Request: λΆννμΈμ (butak-haseyo)
β’ Informal: λΆνν΄ (butak-hae)
Examples of Sentences:
β’ "I asked my friend for help."
Korean: λλ μΉκ΅¬μκ² λμμ λΆννμ΄μ.
Romanized: Naneun chingu-ege doum-eul butak-haesseoyo.
β’ "Could you please do me a favor?"
Korean: μ μκ² λΆνν μ μμκΉμ?
Romanized: Jeo-ege butak-hal su isseulkka-yo?
β’ "Please take care of this request for me."
Korean: μ΄ λΆνμ μ²λ¦¬ν΄ μ£ΌμΈμ.
Romanized: I butak-eul cheorihæ juseyo.
β’ "I will request a refund."
Korean: νλΆμ λΆνν κ±°μμ.
Romanized: Hwanbureul butak-hal geoyeyo.
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