| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Enough | λλνλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate the repetitive sound βneok-neokβ with something ampleβa room thatβs spacious enough, making it easier to recall λλνλ€ (neok-neok-ha-da) means βampleβ or βsufficient.β
β’ Think of βenoughβ having a similar sense to βλλβ in contexts like having enough money or room.
Explanations:
β’ λλνλ€ (neok-neok-ha-da) is an adjective that describes a state of abundance or sufficiencyβwhether in finances, space, or time.
β’ It emphasizes not just meeting a minimum requirement but having a comfortable surplus.
Synonyms/Other Words:
β’ μΆ©λΆνλ€ (chung-bun-ha-da) β βto be sufficientβ
β’ μ¬μ λ‘λ€ (yeo-yu-rop-da) β βto be relaxed/ampleβ
β’ νλΆνλ€ (pung-bu-ha-da) β βto be abundantβ (often used for resources or quantities)
Conjugations:
β’ Dictionary Form: λλνλ€ (neok-neok-ha-da)
β’ Present (informal polite): λλν΄μ (neok-neok-hae-yo)
β’ Present (formal polite): λλν©λλ€ (neok-neok-ham-ni-da)
β’ Past (informal polite): λλνμ΄μ (neok-neok-haess-eo-yo)
β’ Past (formal polite): λλνμ΅λλ€ (neok-neok-haess-seum-ni-da)
β’ Future (informal polite): λλν κ±°μμ (neok-neok-hal geo-ye-yo)
β’ Future (formal polite): λλν κ²μ λλ€ (neok-neok-hal geot-sip-ni-da)
Example Sentences:
1. μ°λ¦¬ μ§μ λ°©μ΄ λλν΄μ.
(Uri jibeun bang-i neok-neok-hae-yo.)
βOur house has enough rooms.β
2. κ·Έ νμ¬μ μ¬μ μ λλν©λλ€.
(Geu hoesa-ui jaejeong-eun neok-neok-ham-ni-da.)
βThe company's finances are ample.β
3. μ΄λ² λ¬μλ μμ°μ΄ λλνμ΄μ.
(Ibeon dal-eneun yesan-i neok-neok-haess-eo-yo.)
βThis month, the budget was sufficient.β
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