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go 놓이닀
How to say “go” in Korean? “놓이닀”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “놓이닀” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on go in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Think of 놓이닀 as the passive form related to the active verb 놓닀 (β€œto put” or β€œto place”). Visualize an object that has been placed somewhere without anyone actively doing it at that moment.
β€’ The sound β€œλ†“β€ might remind you of β€œno” in β€œno place” until something has been β€œλ†“μ΄λ‹€β€ – placed or set down.

Explanation:
β€’ 놓이닀 means β€œto be placed” or β€œto be set down” as the passive equivalent of 놓닀.
β€’ It describes a situation where an object is in a state of having been put or placed, often without specifying who placed it.
β€’ It is used to focus on the condition or location of an object rather than the act of placing.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
β€’ 두어지닀 – can sometimes be used in contexts where something is arranged or set in place (though it is less common).
β€’ 놓여 μžˆλ‹€ – a construction that emphasizes the state of being placed.

Conjugations (Base dictionary form: 놓이닀, Romanized: noh-ida):
β€’ Present (Declarative): λ†“μ—¬μš” (noh-yeo-yo) – β€œis placed” or β€œhas been set.”
β€’ Past Declarative: λ†“μ˜€μ–΄μš” (noh-yeo-sseo-yo) – β€œwas placed.”
β€’ Future Declarative: 놓일 κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (noh-il geo-ye-yo) – β€œwill be placed.”
β€’ Present Progressive (colloquial): 놓이고 μžˆμ–΄μš” (noh-i-go i-sseo-yo) – β€œis being placed” / β€œis in a placed state.”

Examples of Sentences:
1. 책이 νƒμž μœ„μ— λ†“μ˜€μ–΄μš”.
Romanized: chaek-i takja wi-e noh-yeo-sseo-yo.
Translation: The book was placed on the table.

2. 그림이 벽에 놓여 μžˆμ–΄μš”.
Romanized: geu-rim-i byeog-e noh-yeo i-sseo-yo.
Translation: The picture is hanging (placed) on the wall.

3. 내일 κ·Έ 쑰각상이 κ΄‘μž₯에 놓일 κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
Romanized: nae-il geu jo-gak-sang-i gwangjang-e noh-il geo-ye-yo.
Translation: Tomorrow, the statue will be placed in the square.

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