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

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice the root “그리움” which means “longing” or “yearning.” That connection can help you associate 그리워하다 with missing something or someone.
• Since many Korean verbs end in 하다, think of it as “to have the feeling of longing,” reinforcing the meaning of “miss.”

Explanation:
• 그리워하다 means “to miss” or “to long for.” It expresses the feeling of missing someone or something.
• It’s a regular 하다 verb, so its conjugations follow standard patterns.
• A similar expression is 그립다, an adjective meaning “to be missed” (often used in sentences like “너무 그립다” for “I miss you so much”).

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 그립다 – an adjective meaning “to feel longing” (as in “너가 그립다”)
• 보고 싶다 – literally “to want to see,” used to express missing someone

Conjugations of 그리워하다:
• Dictionary form (Infinitive): 그리워하다 (geuriwohada)
• Present Tense:
 – Informal: 그리워해 (geuriwohae)
 – Polite: 그리워해요 (geuriwohaeyo)
• Past Tense:
 – Informal: 그리워했어 (geuriwohaesseo)
 – Polite: 그리워했어요 (geuriwohaesseoyo)
• Future Tense:
 – Informal: 그리워할 거야 (geuriwohal geoya)
 – Polite: 그리워할 거예요 (geuriwohal geoyeyo)
• Present Progressive (optional):
 – Informal: 그리워하고 있어 (geuriwohago isseo)
 – Polite: 그리워하고 있어요 (geuriwohago isseoyo)

Example Sentences:
1. I miss my hometown.
 – 고향이 그리워해요.
  Romanization: gohyangi geuriwohaeyo.
2. I really miss you.
 – 너가 너무 그리워해.
  Romanization: neoga neomu geuriwohae.
3. Yesterday, I missed my friends.
 – 어제 친구들을 그리워했어.
  Romanization: eoje chingudeureul geuriwohaesseo.
4. I will miss the sunny days.
 – 나는 화창한 날들을 그리워할 거예요.
  Romanization: naneun hwachanghan naldeureul geuriwohal geoyeyo.

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