| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Dangerous | μννλ€ |
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μννλ€ info.
Tips to remember "μννλ€" (wi-heom-ha-da):
β’ Think of βμνβ sounding like βweβre harmβ to remind you that it relates to danger or harm.
β’ The ending βνλ€β means βto do,β so you can remember it as βto be in harm,β i.e. dangerous.
Explanation:
β’ "μννλ€" is an adjective meaning βdangerous.β
β’ It combines the noun βμνβ (danger) with βνλ€β (to do), which creates an adjective describing a state of danger.
Other words with similar meaning:
β’ "μνλ‘λ€" (wi-tae-rop-da) β also means βdangerousβ or βprecarious.β
Conjugations of "μννλ€":
β’ Dictionary/Infinitive Form: μννλ€ (wi-heom-ha-da) β dangerous
β’ Present Tense (plain): μνν΄ (wi-heom-hae); (polite) μνν΄μ (wi-heom-hae-yo)
β’ Past Tense (plain): μννμ΄ (wi-heom-haet-sseo); (polite) μννμ΄μ (wi-heom-haet-sseo-yo)
β’ Future Tense (plain): μνν κ±°μΌ (wi-heom-hal geo-ya); (polite) μνν κ±°μμ (wi-heom-hal geo-ye-yo)
β’ Adverbial Form: μννκ² (wi-heom-ha-ge) β dangerously
β’ Conditional Form: μννλ©΄ (wi-heom-ha-myeon) β if (it is) dangerous
Sentence Examples:
1. Present: κ·Έ κΈΈμ λ무 μνν΄μ.
(geu gil-eun neo-mu wi-heom-hae-yo)
Translation: That road is very dangerous.
2. Past: μ΄μ μ°μ΄ μννμ΄μ.
(eo-je san-i wi-heom-haet-sseo-yo)
Translation: The mountain was dangerous yesterday.
3. Future: λ§μ½ λ€λ¦¬κ° μνν κ±°μμ, μ¬μ©νμ§ λ§μΈμ.
(man-yag da-ri-ga wi-heom-hal geo-ye-yo, sa-yong-ha-ji ma-se-yo)
Translation: If the bridge is dangerous, do not use it.
4. Conditional: μ νΈλ±μ΄ κ³ μ₯λλ©΄ μννλ©΄ μ λ 건λμ§ λ§μΈμ.
(sin-ho-deung-i go-jang-na-myeon wi-heom-ha-myeon jeol-dae geon-no-ji ma-se-yo)
Translation: If the traffic light is broken (or if itβs dangerous), never cross.
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