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Decrease μž‘μ•„μ§€λ‹€
How to say “Decrease” in Korean? “μž‘μ•„μ§€λ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “μž‘μ•„μ§€λ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Decrease in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the word:
β€’ Think of the adjective "μž‘λ‹€" which means "small." By adding the ending "μ•„μ§€λ‹€," it conveys the idea of "becoming small" or "getting smaller."
β€’ Remember the pattern β€œ[adjective stem] + 아지닀” often signals a change in state (e.g., 깨끗 β†’ 깨끗해지닀 means β€œto become clean”). The word "μž‘μ•„μ§€λ‹€" follows this pattern.

Explanations:
β€’ "μž‘μ•„μ§€λ‹€" is a verb that means β€œto become small” or β€œto decrease in size.”
β€’ It is formed by taking the base adjective "μž‘λ‹€" (small) and attaching the causative/change-of-state ending "μ•„μ§€λ‹€."

Other words with similar meanings:
β€’ "쀄어듀닀" (jureodeulda) – to diminish or decrease
β€’ "κ°μ†Œν•˜λ‹€" (gamsohada) – to decrease, to decline

Conjugations:
Infinitive (dictionary form): μž‘μ•„μ§€λ‹€ (jag-ajida)

Present tense:
β€’ Polite: μž‘μ•„μ Έμš” (jag-ajeoyo)
β€’ Informal low: μž‘μ•„μ Έ (jag-ajeo)
β€’ Declarative/plain: μž‘μ•„μ§„λ‹€ (jag-ajinda)

Past tense:
β€’ Polite: μž‘μ•„μ‘Œμ–΄μš” (jag-ajyeosseoyo)
β€’ Informal low: μž‘μ•„μ‘Œμ–΄ (jag-ajyeosseo)
β€’ Declarative/plain: μž‘μ•„μ‘Œλ‹€ (jag-ajyeotda)

Future tense:
β€’ Polite: μž‘μ•„μ§ˆ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (jag-ajil geoyeyo)
β€’ Informal low: μž‘μ•„μ§ˆ κ±°μ•Ό (jag-ajil geoya)
β€’ Declarative/plain: μž‘μ•„μ§ˆ 것이닀 (jag-ajil geosida)

Examples of sentences:
1. The temperature is decreasing.
β€’ Korean: μ˜¨λ„κ°€ 점점 μž‘μ•„μ Έμš”.
β€’ Romanized: Ondoga jeomjeom jag-ajeoyo.

2. Over time, the size of the problem decreased.
β€’ Korean: μ‹œκ°„μ΄ 갈수둝 문제의 크기가 μž‘μ•„μ‘Œμ–΄μš”.
β€’ Romanized: Sigani galsurok munjeui keugiga jag-ajyeosseoyo.

3. The price will decrease tomorrow.
β€’ Korean: 내일 가격이 μž‘μ•„μ§ˆ κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
β€’ Romanized: Naeil gagyeogi jag-ajil geoyeyo.

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