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Count 헀아리닀
How to say “Count” in Korean? “헀아리닀”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “헀아리닀” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Count in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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헀아리닀 info.

Tips to remember the word:
β€’ Notice the sound β€œν—€μ•„β€ which can remind you of β€œhear a” list of numbers; imagine listening carefully while counting.
β€’ Break the word into syllables – think of β€œν—€μ•„β€ as β€œmeasure” and β€œλ¦¬λ‹€β€ as the verb ending, helping you recall the action of counting.

Explanations:
β€’ 헀아리닀 is a verb meaning β€œto count,” β€œto calculate,” or β€œto reckon.” It can be used both literally (counting numbers or objects) and figuratively (fathoming or considering something deeply).

Similar words:
β€’ μ„Έλ‹€ – to count (more common for simply counting numbers).
β€’ κ³„μ‚°ν•˜λ‹€ – to calculate (used in contexts where calculation is emphasized).

Conjugations (using the stem 헀아리-):
β€’ Dictionary (infinitive) form: 헀아리닀 (hea-ri-da)
β€’ Present tense:
 – Plain: ν—€μ•„λ¦°λ‹€ (hea-ri-n-da)
 – Polite: ν—€μ•„λ €μš” (hea-a-ryeo-yo)
β€’ Past tense:
 – Plain: ν—€μ•„λ Έλ‹€ (hea-a-ryeot-tta)
 – Polite: ν—€μ•„λ Έμ–΄μš” (hea-a-ryeo-sseo-yo)
β€’ Future tense:
 – Plain: 헀아리겠닀 (hea-ri-geot-tta)
 – Polite: ν—€μ•„λ¦¬κ² μ–΄μš” (hea-ri-geot-seo-yo)
β€’ Progressive form (Present Continuous):
 – Plain: 헀아리고 μžˆλ‹€ (hea-ri-go it-da)
 – Polite: 헀아리고 μžˆμ–΄μš” (hea-ri-go i-sseo-yo)

Example sentences:
1. She counted the stars in the sky.
 ‒ Korean (polite): κ·Έλ…€λŠ” ν•˜λŠ˜μ˜ 별듀을 ν—€μ•„λ Έμ–΄μš”.
 ‒ Romanized: Geunyeoneun haneul-ui byeoldeureul hea-a-ryeo-sseo-yo.
2. I am trying to count my blessings.
 ‒ Korean (polite): λ‚˜λŠ” λ‚΄ ν–‰μš΄μ„ 헀아리고 μžˆμ–΄μš”.
 ‒ Romanized: Naneun nae haeng-uneul hea-ri-go i-sseo-yo.
3. In ancient times, people carefully counted every grain of rice.
 ‒ Korean (polite): μ˜ˆμ „μ—λŠ” μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ΄ μŒ€μ•Œ ν•˜λ‚˜ν•˜λ‚˜λ₯Ό ν—€μ•„λ Έμ–΄μš”.
 ‒ Romanized: Ye-jeon-eneun saram-deuri ssal-al hanahana-reul hea-a-ryeo-sseo-yo.

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