| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| call | 부르다 |
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Tips to Remember the Word
• Notice that “부르다” sounds a bit like “broom” without the “m” – imagine calling someone over to help sweep.
• Focus on the “르” sound, which appears in many Korean verbs; practicing its pronunciation in “부르다 (bureuda)” helps reinforce memorization.
Explanation
• “부르다” means “to call” as in calling someone’s attention or calling out a name. It can also mean “to sing” (e.g., 노래를 부르다 – to sing a song).
• The verb is used to indicate the action of calling, naming, or summoning someone.
Other Words with Similar Meanings
• 전화하다 (jeonhwahada) – “to call” in the sense of making a phone call.
• 소리치다 (sorichida) – “to call/shout” when calling out loudly.
• 호출하다 (hochulhada) – “to summon” or “to call upon.”
Conjugations (Assuming Informal Polite Speech)
• Dictionary (Infinitive) Form: 부르다 (bureuda)
• Present Tense: 불러요 (bulreoyo)
Example: 나는 친구를 불러요. (Naneun chingureul bulreoyo.) – “I call my friend.”
• Past Tense: 불렀어요 (bulreosseoyo)
Example: 어제 선생님이 저를 불렀어요. (Eoje seonsaengnimi jeoreul bulreosseoyo.) – “The teacher called me yesterday.”
• Future Tense: 부를 거예요 (bureul geoyeyo)
Example: 내일 모임을 부를 거예요. (Naeil moeimeul bureul geoyeyo.) – “I will call (summon) a meeting tomorrow.”
• Present Progressive: 부르고 있어요 (burugo isseoyo)
Example: 지금 친구들을 부르고 있어요. (Jigeum chingudeureul burugo isseoyo.) – “I am calling my friends right now.”
Additional Sentence Examples
• 엄마가 나를 부르셨어요. (Eommaga nareul bureosyeosseoyo.) – “Mom called me.”
• 그는 무대에서 노래를 부르고 있어요. (Geuneun mudaeeseo noraereul bureugo isseoyo.) – “He is singing on stage.”
• 선생님이 학생들을 부르셨어요. (Seonsaengnimi haksaengdeureul bureosyeosseoyo.) – “The teacher called the students.”
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