| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| It’s here | 여기다 |
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여기다 info.
Tips to remember the word:
• Think of the sound “yeo-gi” as “your key” to finding the right spot when someone tells you “it’s here.”
• Associate it with being physically close—when you're near someone, you’re “here” with them.
Explanation:
• The word “여기” (romanized: yeogi) means “here” and refers to the location near the speaker.
• Note that “여기” is a noun/adverb describing place, so it does not conjugate like verbs.
• In natural sentences, it is often combined with the verb “있다” (“to exist”) to express “It’s here” (여기 있어요).
Other words with a similar meaning:
• 이곳 (i-got) – “this place”
• 이리 (i-ri) – “this way” or “here”
• 가까이 (ga-kka-i) – “nearby” (in contexts emphasizing closeness)
Since “여기” is not a verb, it does not have conjugations like past, present, or future forms. To express the state of being located “here,” you combine it with the appropriate form of “있다” (“to be/exist”).
Example sentences:
1. "It’s here."
Korean: 여기 있어요.
Romanized: Yeogi isseoyo.
2. "I live here."
Korean: 저는 여기 살아요.
Romanized: Jeoneun yeogi salayo.
3. "Come here, please."
Korean: 여기로 와요.
Romanized: Yeogiro wayo.
4. "This is my favorite place."
Korean: 여기 내 제일 좋아하는 곳이에요.
Romanized: Yeogi nae jeil joahaneun got-ieyo.
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