| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| I see | λλ λ΄ |
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λλ λ΄ info.
Tips to remember the word:
β’ Visualize the act of looking around. Associate the sound βbwaβ with βboβ from βbowβ as in βtaking a bowβ after seeing something impressive. This can help recall that λ΄ comes from λ³΄λ€ (to see).
β’ Remember that λ means βIβ and λ is the topic marker, so λλ indicates βas for me.β
Explanations:
β’ λλ λ΄ (naneun bwa) is an informal, present-tense statement meaning βI see.β
β’ The verb λ³΄λ€ means βto seeβ and its informal present form is λ΄.
β’ The sentence combines the subject βIβ (λ, with topic marker λ) and the conjugated verb for βseeβ in the casual present.
Other words with a similar meaning:
β’ λ³΄λ€ (boda) β the base form meaning βto see.β
β’ μμ (siseon) β meaning βgazeβ or βlook,β though it is a noun rather than a verb.
β’ λ°λΌλ³΄λ€ (baraboda) β meaning βto look atβ or βto gaze at,β often used to imply a more lingering look.
Conjugations of 보λ€:
β’ Infinitive: λ³΄λ€ (boda) β to see
β’ Present tense:
ββ Informal low (λ°λ§): λ΄ (bwa)βββββββI see.β
ββ Informal polite: λ΄μ (bwanyo)βββββI see.β
ββ Formal polite: λ΄ λλ€ (bomnidda)ββββI see.β
β’ Past tense:
ββ Informal low: λ΄€μ΄ (bwasseo)ββββββI saw.β
ββ Informal polite: λ΄€μ΄μ (bwasseoyo)ββββI saw.β
ββ Formal polite: λ΄€μ΅λλ€ (bwasseumnida)ββI saw.β
β’ Future tense:
ββ Informal low: λ³Ό κ±°μΌ (bol geoya)ββββI will see.β
ββ Informal polite: λ³Ό κ±°μμ (bol geoyeyo)ββI will see.β
ββ Formal polite: λ³Ό κ²μ λλ€ (bol geosimnida)ββI will see.β
β’ Imperative:
ββ Informal low: λ΄ (bwa)βββββββLook/See!β
ββ Informal polite: 보μΈμ (boseyo)ββPlease look/see.β
Examples of sentences using λ³΄λ€ (to see):
1. λλ λ΄. (naneun bwa.) β βI see.β (casual)
2. λλ μνλ₯Ό λ΄μ. (naneun yeonghwareul bwanyo.) β βI watch a movieβ or βI see a movie.β (informal polite)
3. λλ κ·Έκ±Έ λ΄€μ΄. (naneun geugeol bwasseo.) β βI saw that.β (informal past)
4. λλ λ΄μΌ λ³Ό κ±°μΌ. (naneun naeil bol geoya.) β βI will see (or watch) it tomorrow.β (informal future)
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