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I wish you had more time in Korean ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท


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I wish you had more time ๋‚˜๋Š”๋‹น์‹ ์ด๋” ์˜ค๋ž˜์ง€๋ƒˆ์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค
How to say “I wish you had more time” in Korean? “๋‚˜๋Š”๋‹น์‹ ์ด๋” ์˜ค๋ž˜์ง€๋ƒˆ์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “๋‚˜๋Š”๋‹น์‹ ์ด๋” ์˜ค๋ž˜์ง€๋ƒˆ์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I wish you had more time in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

"๋‚˜๋Š” ๋‹น์‹ ์ด ๋” ์˜ค๋ž˜ ์ง€๋ƒˆ์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค." breaks down as follows:

โ€ข ๋‚˜๋Š” (na-neun) โ€“ "I" with the topic marker attached.
โ€ข ๋‹น์‹ ์ด (dangsin-i) โ€“ "you" with the subject marker.
โ€ข ๋” ์˜ค๋ž˜ (deo orae) โ€“ "longer" or "for a longer time" with ๋” meaning "more" and ์˜ค๋ž˜ meaning "long."
โ€ข ์ง€๋ƒˆ์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค (jinaesseumyeon joketta) โ€“ a construction meaning "I wish you had spent (time)" or "it would be nice if you spent more time." In Korean, the form โ€“์•˜/์—ˆ์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค is commonly used to express a wish or a regret about a situation.

Tips to remember:
โ€ข Think of the pattern: [subject/topic] + [person/thing affected] + [modifier for time/amount] + [verb in the past conditional form] + ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค.
โ€ข The past conditional form (์ง€๋ƒˆ์œผ๋ฉด) is used to express a hypothetical or wished-for scenario.
โ€ข Remember that markers like ๋Š” and ์ด indicate the role of the words in the sentenceโ€”๋‚˜๋Š” marks the topic ("I") and ๋‹น์‹ ์ด marks the subject ("you").

Alternate expressions:
โ€ข ๋‹น์‹ ์ด ๋” ์˜ค๋ž˜ ๋จธ๋ฌผ๋ €์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค.
โ€ƒRomanization: dangsin-i deo orae meomulleosseumyeon joketta.
โ€ƒ(This means โ€œI wish you had stayed longer.โ€)
โ€ข ์‹œ๊ฐ„์ด ๋” ๋งŽ์•˜์œผ๋ฉด ์ข‹๊ฒ ๋‹ค.
โ€ƒRomanization: sigan-i deo manasseumyeon joketta.
โ€ƒ(This variation conveys โ€œI wish you had more time.โ€)

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