| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Endlessly | λμλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Break it into two parts: λ (kkeut) means βendβ and μλ€ (eopda) means βnot exist.β Think of βλμλ€β as βhaving no endβ β endless.
Explanations:
β’ βλμλ€β is an adjective (descriptive verb) meaning βendlessβ or βlimitless.β It conveys the idea that something does not have a discernible end.
Synonyms/Similar Words:
⒠무ννλ€ (muhan-hada) β βinfiniteβ
β’ λμμλ€ (kkeunim-eopda) β βunendingβ or βconstantβ
Conjugations:
Since adjectives in Korean conjugate like verbs, here are forms for βλμλ€β in various tenses:
β’ Dictionary Form: λμλ€ (kkeut-eopda)
β’ Present Informal Low: λμμ΄ (kkeut-eopseo)
β’ Present Formal Polite: λμμ΅λλ€ (kkeut-eopseumnida)
β’ Past Informal Low: λμμμ΄ (kkeut-eopseosseo)
β’ Past Formal Polite: λμμμ΅λλ€ (kkeut-eopseosseumnida)
β’ Future Informal Low: λμμ κ±°μΌ (kkeut-eopseul geoya)
β’ Future Formal Polite: λμμ κ²μ λλ€ (kkeut-eopseul geos-imnida)
Example Sentences:
1. Possibilities seem endless.
β’ κ°λ₯μ±μ΄ λμμ΄ λ³΄μ¬.
β’ (Ganeungseong-i kkeut-eopseo boyeo.)
2. The sky appears endless.
β’ νλμ΄ λμμ΅λλ€.
β’ (Haneul-i kkeut-eopseumnida.)
3. Her list of ideas was endless.
β’ κ·Έλ μ μμ΄λμ΄ λͺ©λ‘μ λμμμ΄.
β’ (Geunyeoui aideia mongnok-eun kkeut-eopseosseo.)
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