| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| hew | μ°λ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate the βjjikβ sound with the quick click of a camera shutter.
β’ Imagine saying βμ°! μ°!β as you capture a photo.
β’ Remember that βμ¬μ§μ μ°λ€β means βto take a picture.β
Explanations:
β’ μ°λ€ is a versatile verb whose primary meaning is βto take (a photo)β but it can also mean βto pressβ or βto stamp.β
β’ It is used to describe the act of capturing an image or recording something with a camera.
β’ The form μ°λ€ is the dictionary (infinitive) form used as the base for conjugation in various tenses.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
⒠촬μνλ€ (chwal-yeong-ha-da): βto filmβ or βto shootβ (more formal, used for movies or videos)
β’ λλ₯΄λ€ (nu-reu-da): βto pressβ (used for buttons, not for photography)
Conjugations (Romanized Forms Included):
Base Form: μ°λ€ (jjik-da)
Present Informal: μ°μ΄ (jjik-eo)
Present Formal (Polite): μ°μ΄μ (jjik-eo-yo)
Past Informal: μ°μμ΄ (jjik-eoss-eo)
Past Formal (Polite): μ°μμ΄μ (jjik-eoss-eo-yo)
Future Informal: μ°μ κ±°μΌ (jjik-eul geo-ya)
Future Formal (Polite): μ°μ κ±°μμ (jjik-eul geo-ye-yo)
Present Progressive: μ°κ³ μμ΄ (jjik-go i-sseo)
Imperative (Formal): μ°μΌμΈμ (jjik-eu-se-yo)
Examples:
1. λλ μ¬μ§μ μ°μ΄μ. (Na-neun sa-jin-eul jjik-eo-yo.) β I take photos.
2. μ΄μ μΉκ΅¬λ€κ³Ό ν¨κ» 곡μμμ μ¬μ§μ μ°μμ΄μ. (Eo-je chin-gu-deul-gwa ham-kke gong-won-e-seo sa-jin-eul jjik-eoss-eo-yo.) β Yesterday, I took pictures with my friends in the park.
3. λ΄μΌ μλ‘μ΄ μΉ΄λ©λΌλ‘ μ¬μ§μ μ°μ κ±°μμ. (Nae-il sae-ro-un ka-me-ra-ro sa-jin-eul jjik-eul geo-ye-yo.) β Tomorrow, I will take a picture with my new camera.
4. μ§κΈ μ€λ§νΈν°μΌλ‘ μ¬μ§μ μ°κ³ μμ΄μ. (Ji-geum seu-ma-teu-pon-eu-ro sa-jin-eul jjik-go i-sseo-yo.) β Right now, Iβm taking a photo with my smartphone.
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