| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| full | 배부르다 |
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배부르다 info.
Tips to remember the word:
• Think of 배 (bae) as “stomach” and 부르다 (bureuda) as a sound-alike of “burp” that sometimes follows a good meal. Imagining a cheerful stomach saying “I’m all full!” can help you recall that 배부르다 means “to be full.”
Explanations:
• 배부르다 is a descriptive verb (adjective) used to state that one’s stomach is full or that one feels satisfied after eating.
• It literally combines 배 (stomach) and 부르다 (to be full), meaning “stomach is full.”
Other words with the same meaning:
• 배가 차다 (baega chada) – Also used colloquially to mean “to be full” (though 차다 can mean “to be full” or “to be packed” depending on context).
• 포만감을 느끼다 (poman-gameul neukkida) – Means “to feel sated” or “to experience fullness.”
Conjugations of 배부르다:
• Dictionary form (infinitive): 배부르다 (baebureuda)
• Present informal: 배불러 (baebulleo); Present polite: 배불러요 (baebulleoyo)
• Past informal: 배불렀어 (baebulleosseo); Past polite: 배불렀어요 (baebulleosseoyo)
• Future informal: 배부를 거야 (baebureul geoya); Future polite: 배부를 거예요 (baebureul geoyeyo)
• Before a noun (modifier): 배부른 (baebureun)
Examples of sentences:
1. I’m full.
Korean: 나 배불러.
Romanized: Na baebulleo.
2. After lunch, he was full.
Korean: 그는 점심 후에 배불렀어요.
Romanized: Geuneun jeomsim hue baebulleosseoyo.
3. When I have dinner, I will be full.
Korean: 내가 저녁 먹으면 배부를 거예요.
Romanized: Naega jeonyeok meogeumyeon baebureul geoyeyo.
4. I felt really full after eating all that food.
Korean: 그 음식을 다 먹은 후에 정말 배불렀어.
Romanized: Geu eumsigeul da meogeun hue jeongmal baebulleosseo.
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