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

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Break down 놔두닀 into 놓닀 (β€œto put or place”) and 두닀 (β€œto keep or leave as is”). Think of β€œplacing something down to leave it alone.”
β€’ Associate it with the idea of β€œleaving things untouched” when you don’t want to interfere.

Explanation:
β€’ 놔두닀 means β€œto leave (something) as it is” or β€œto let it be.” It’s used when deciding not to change, handle, or disturb something.
β€’ This verb is a combination of 놓닀 and 두닀, emphasizing the act of leaving something in its current state.

Similar Words:
β€’ 내버렀두닀 (nae-beo-ryeo-du-da) – β€œto leave alone”
β€’ κ°€λ§Œλ‘λ‹€ (ga-man-du-da) – β€œto leave as is” or β€œignore”

Conjugations (Infinitive: 놔두닀, romanized: nwa-du-da):

β€’ Present
– Declarative: 놔둔닀 (nwa-du-n-da)
– Informal polite: λ†”λ‘¬μš” (nwa-du-yo)
– Casual: 놔둬 (nwa-du-wo)

β€’ Past
– Declarative: 놔뒀닀 (nwa-dwot-da)
– Informal polite: λ†”λ’€μ–΄μš” (nwa-dwo-sseo-yo)
– Casual: 놔뒀어 (nwa-dwo-sseo)

β€’ Future
– Declarative: λ†”λ‘˜ 것이닀 (nwa-dul geo-si-da)
– Informal polite: λ†”λ‘˜ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (nwa-dul geo-ye-yo)
– Casual: λ†”λ‘˜ κ±°μ•Ό (nwa-dul geo-ya)

β€’ Present Progressive
– 놔두고 μžˆλ‹€ (nwa-du-go it-da) indicating β€œis leaving as is”

Examples of Sentences:
1. I left the door unlocked.
– 문을 μž κ·Έμ§€ μ•Šκ³  κ·Έλƒ₯ λ†”λ’€μ–΄μš”.
– (mun-eul jam-geu-ji an-go geun-yang nwa-dwo-sseo-yo)

2. Leave the book on the table.
– 책을 νƒμž μœ„μ— 놔둬.
– (chae-geul tak-ja wi-e nwa-du-wo)

3. She is leaving her hair as it is.
– κ·Έλ…€λŠ” 머리λ₯Ό κ·Έλƒ₯ 놔두고 μžˆμ–΄μš”.
– (geu-nyeo-neun meo-ri-reul geun-yang nwa-du-go it-sseo-yo)

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