| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| drank | λ§μ ¨μ΄ |
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λ§μ ¨μ΄ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of βλ§μλ€β (ma-si-da) as βto drinkβ and associate it with the English word βmashβ as a mnemonic for βdrinking a mash (like a smoothie).β
β’ Notice that βλ§μ ¨μ΄β (ma-syeosseo) has the βμ ¨μ΄β ending which indicates a past action.
β’ Practice by picturing yourself drinking something and saying, βI drank that,β which helps link the visual to the Korean form.
Explanations:
β’ "λ§μλ€" is the base form (infinitive) meaning βto drink.β
β’ The form βλ§μ ¨μ΄β (ma-syeosseo) is the informal past tense, used in casual conversation when stating that someone drank something.
β’ The ending β-μμ΄β attaches to the verb stem to indicate that the action took place in the past.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
β’ "μμ·¨νλ€" (seopchwi-hada) can also mean βto consumeβ or βto ingest,β though it is more formal and less commonly used in everyday conversation.
Conjugations of λ§μλ€:
β’ Base form/Infinitive: λ§μλ€ (ma-si-da) β to drink
β’ Present Tense Informal Low: λ§μ (ma-syeo) β drink(s)
β’ Present Tense Formal High: λ§μλλ€ (ma-simnida)
β’ Past Tense Informal Low: λ§μ ¨μ΄ (ma-syeosseo) β drank
β’ Past Tense Formal High: λ§μ ¨μ΅λλ€ (ma-syeossseumnida)
β’ Future Tense Informal Low: λ§μ€ κ±°μΌ (ma-sil geoya) β will drink
β’ Future Tense Formal High: λ§μ€ κ²μ λλ€ (ma-sil geosimnida)
Example Sentences:
1. λλ μ°μ λ₯Ό λ§μ ¨μ΄. (Na-neun u-yu-reul ma-syeosseo.)
Translation: I drank milk.
2. κ·Έλ λ¬Όμ λ§μ ¨μ΄. (Geu-neun mu-reul ma-syeosseo.)
Translation: He drank water.
3. μ΄μ λ°€μ λλ 컀νΌλ₯Ό λ§μ΄ λ§μ ¨μ΄. (Eo-je bam-e na-neun keo-pi-reul ma-syeosseo.)
Translation: I drank a lot of coffee last night.
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