| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| free | 자유롭다 |
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자유롭다 info.
Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 자유 (jayu) means “freedom.” Adding the adjective ending –롭다 (robda) gives you 자유롭다, which literally suggests “having freedom” or “free.”
• Think of “free” as “freedom-rich” to recall that the core "자유" is embedded in the word.
Explanation:
• 자유롭다 (jayuropda) is an adjective describing the state of being free or unconfined.
• It’s used to express that someone or something experiences freedom or lacks restrictions.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• 자유하다 (jayuhada) – another adjective meaning “free”
• 해방되다 (haebangdoeda) – meaning “to be liberated” (often used in a more formal or historical context)
Conjugations (since adjectives in Korean function like descriptive verbs, they change form to express tense and politeness):
Dictionary Form: 자유롭다 (jayuropda)
Present Tense:
• Informal Low: 자유로워 (jayurowa)
Example: 난 자유로워. (Nan jayurowa.) – “I am free.”
• Informal High/Polite: 자유로워요 (jayurowoyo)
Example: 이 도시는 자유로워요. (I dosineun jayurowoyo.) – “This city is free.”
Past Tense:
• Informal Low: 자유로웠어 (jayurowotseo)
Example: 어제는 기분이 자유로웠어. (Eojeneun gibuni jayurowotseo.) – “Yesterday, I felt free.”
• Informal High/Polite: 자유로웠어요 (jayurowotseoyo)
Example: 그때 모두가 자유로웠어요. (Geuttae moduga jayurowotseoyo.) – “Everyone was free at that time.”
Future Tense (expressing expectation or assumption):
• Informal Low: 자유로울 거야 (jayurowul geoya)
Example: 내일은 더 자유로울 거야. (Naeireun deo jayurowul geoya.) – “Tomorrow, it will be even freer.”
• Informal High/Polite: 자유로울 거예요 (jayurowul geoyeyo)
Example: 이곳은 앞으로도 자유로울 거예요. (Igoseun apeurodo jayurowul geoyeyo.) – “This place will remain free in the future.”
Additional Example Sentences:
• 한국 사회는 많은 면에서 자유로워요.
Romanization: Hanguk sahoeneun maneun myeoneseo jayurowoyeo.
Translation: “Korean society is free in many ways.”
• 그녀는 자신의 의견을 자유로웠다고 말했어.
Romanization: Geunyeoneun jasineui uigyeoneul jayurowotseotago malhaesseo.
Translation: “She said that her opinions were expressed freely.”
• 우리는 자유로운 환경에서 자라왔어.
Romanization: Urineun jayurowoon hwan-gyeongeseo jarawasseo.
Translation: “We grew up in a free environment.”
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