| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Did you drink yesterday? | μ΄μ μ μλ§μ ¨λμ? |
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Explanation:
β’ "μ΄μ " means "yesterday" (time adverb) and is placed at the beginning.
β’ "μ μ" consists of "μ " (alcohol) plus the object marker "μ" indicating what is being drunk.
β’ "λ§μ ¨λμ" comes from the verb "λ§μλ€" (to drink). It is conjugated into the past polite interrogative formβ"λ§μ ¨" being the past stem and "λμ" forming a polite question.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Korean sentences typically follow a subjectβobjectβverb (SOV) order; time adverbs like "μ΄μ " usually come at the beginning.
β’ Attach the proper object marker to the noun (here "μ" to "μ ") before the verb.
β’ For past tense, remember that verb endings often changeβfor regular verbs like "λ§μλ€," the past form becomes "λ§μ ¨μ΄" and then adjusts to "λ§μ ¨λμ" for a polite question.
Alternate Ways to Say "Did you drink yesterday?":
β’ μ΄μ μ μ λ§μ ¨μ΄μ? (Romanized: Eoje sul-eul masyeosseoyo?) β a slightly less formal, yet polite, version.
β’ μ΄μ μ λ§μ ¨μ΄? (Romanized: Eoje sul masyeosseo?) β a casual way.
β’ μ΄μ μ μ λμ ¨λμ? (Romanized: Eoje sul-eul deusyeossnayo?) β using the honorific verb "λμλ€" for drinking.
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