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Did you give a gift to Juan? in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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Did you give a gift to Juan? ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œμ„ λ¬Όμ„μ€¬λ‚˜μš”?
How to say “Did you give a gift to Juan?” in Korean? “ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œμ„ λ¬Όμ„μ€¬λ‚˜μš”?”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œμ„ λ¬Όμ„μ€¬λ‚˜μš”?” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Did you give a gift to Juan? in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Breakdown of ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œ 선물을 μ€¬λ‚˜μš”?

1. Vocabulary and Particles:
 ‒ ν›„μ•ˆ (Juan) – The name Juan.
 ‒ μ—κ²Œ – A particle indicating the indirect object (to someone).
 ‒ μ„ λ¬Ό (gift) – The noun meaning β€œgift.”
 ‒ 을 – An object marker attached to μ„ λ¬Ό because μ„ λ¬Ό ends with a consonant.
 ‒ μ€¬λ‚˜μš”? – The past tense and interrogative form of μ£Όλ‹€ (to give). It’s a contracted form of μ€¬μ–΄μš” + λ‚˜? or μ£Όμ—ˆλ‚˜μš”?, forming the question β€œDid (you) give?”

2. Sentence Structure:
The sentence follows the typical Korean order: [Indirect Object] + [Direct Object] + [Verb]. Although the subject (you) is omitted (common in Korean), the sentence clearly asks if a gift was given to Juan.

3. Tips to Remember:
 ‒ Identify particles: μ—κ²Œ tells you who receives the action, and 을 marks the direct object.
 ‒ Notice verb endings: ν•œκ΅­ verbs change endings based on the level of politeness and the tense. Here, μ€¬λ‚˜μš”? shows past tense plus a polite question form.
 ‒ Practice by substituting different nouns and verbs while keeping the particle order consistent.

4. Alternate Ways to Say β€œDid you give a gift to Juan?”:
 ‒ ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œ 선물을 μ£Όμ—ˆμ–΄μš”? (Juan-ege seonmul-eul ju-eosseoyo?) – Using the full form μ£Όμ—ˆμ–΄μš”.
 ‒ ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œ μ„ λ¬Ό 쀬어? (Juan-ege seonmul jwosseo?) – A more casual form.
 ‒ ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œ μ„ λ¬Ό μ£Όμ…¨λ‚˜μš”? (Juan-ege seonmul jusyeossnayo?) – A more honorific version if showing extra respect.

All the romanizations provided follow a common style: Juan-ege (ν›„μ•ˆμ—κ²Œ), seonmul (μ„ λ¬Ό), jwosso/nayo (μ€¬λ‚˜μš”).

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