| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Doubt | μμ¬νλ€ |
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μμ¬νλ€ info.
Tips for remembering:
β’ Break the word into two parts: μμ¬ (doubt/suspicion) and νλ€ (to do). Think of it as βto do doubtβ β when you doubt something, youβre actively suspecting it.
β’ The sound βμμ¬β may remind you of βissueβ in English; just imagine an unresolved issue that makes you suspicious.
Explanation:
β’ μμ¬νλ€ (romanized: uisimhada) is a transitive verb meaning βto doubtβ or βto suspect.β
β’ It is used when you question the truth or credibility of someone or something.
Other similar words:
β’ μꡬμ¬μ κ°μ§λ€ (uigurimeul gajida) β βto have suspicionsβ
β’ μνΉμ νλ€ (uihok-eul pumda) β βto harbor doubtsβ
β’ λ―Ώμ§ μλ€ (mitji anta) β βto not believeβ
Conjugations:
Infinitive: μμ¬νλ€ (uisimhada)
β’ Present informal: μμ¬ν΄ (uisimhae)ββββe.g., λλ κ·Έλ₯Ό μμ¬ν΄. (Na-neun geureul uisimhae.) β βI doubt him.β
β’ Present formal: μμ¬ν©λλ€ (uisimhapnida)βββe.g., μ λ κ·Έ λ§μ μμ¬ν©λλ€. (Jeoneun geu mal-eul uisimhapnida.) β βI doubt that statement.β
β’ Past informal: μμ¬νμ΄ (uisimhaesseo)ββββe.g., μ΄μ κ·Έ μ¬μ€μ μμ¬νμ΄. (Eoje geu sasireul uisimhaesseo.) β βI doubted that fact yesterday.β
β’ Past formal: μμ¬νμ΅λλ€ (uisimhaetseumnida)ββe.g., μ λ κ·Έ νλμ μμ¬νμ΅λλ€. (Jeoneun geu haengdong-eul uisimhaetseumnida.) β βI doubted that action.β
β’ Future informal: μμ¬ν κ±°μΌ (uisimhal geoya)βββe.g., λ΄μΌ κ²°κ³Όλ₯Ό μμ¬ν κ±°μΌ. (Naeil gyeolwareul uisimhal geoya.) β βI will doubt the result tomorrow.β
β’ Future formal: μμ¬ν κ²μ λλ€ (uisimhal geosimnida)βe.g., μ λ κ·Έ μμμ μμ¬ν κ²μ λλ€. (Jeoneun geu sosigeul uisimhal geosimnida.) β βI will doubt that news.β
Example sentences:
1. λλ κ·Έμ νλμ μμ¬ν΄.
ββ(Romanized: Na-neun geu-ui haengdong-eul uisimhae.)
ββEnglish: I doubt his actions.
2. κ·Έλ λ κ·Έκ° μ§μ€μ κ°μΆκ³ μλ€κ³ μμ¬ν©λλ€.
ββ(Romanized: Geunyeoneun geuga jinsireul gamchugo itda-go uisimhapnida.)
ββEnglish: She suspects that he is hiding the truth.
3. κ²½μ°°μ μ©μμλ₯Ό μμ¬νκ³ μ‘°μ¬νκΈ° μμνμ΄.
ββ(Romanized: Gyeongchareun yonguisareul uisimhaetgo josahagi sijakhaesseo.)
ββEnglish: The police doubted the suspect and started investigating.
4. κ·Έλ κ·Έ μμμ΄ λ무 λ―ΏκΈ° μ΄λ €μμ λͺ¨λ κ²μ μμ¬ν κ²μ λλ€.
ββ(Romanized: Geuneun geu sosigi neomu mitgi eoryeowoseo modeun geoseul uisimhal geosimnida.)
ββEnglish: He will doubt everything because the news is too hard to believe.
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