| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Nod | λλμμ΄ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Notice that λλ sounds like a soft, staccato sound, much like the gentle motion or sound a head makes when nodding. You might associate it with the English βnodβ by imagining a quiet βλλβ sound with each nod.
β’ Associate the β-μμ΄β ending with past actions; knowing itβs past tense can help you remember that λλμμ΄ means βnodded.β
Explanation:
β’ λλμμ΄ is the past informal form of the verb λλμ΄λ€, which means βto nod.β
β’ Itβs commonly used in conversational Korean to indicate that someone nodded.
Other Words With Similar Meaning:
β’ κ³ κ°λ₯Ό λλμ΄λ€ β literally βto nod oneβs head.β
⒠머리λ₯Ό λλμ΄λ€ β another way to say βto nod,β emphasizing the head.
Conjugations of λλμ΄λ€:
β’ Infinitive: λλμ΄λ€ (kkeun-deok-i-da)
β’ Present:
βββ Informal low: λλμ¬ (kkeun-deok-yeo)
βββ Informal polite: λλμ¬μ (kkeun-deok-yeo-yo)
βββ Formal polite: λλμ λλ€ (kkeun-deok-im-ni-da)
β’ Past:
βββ Informal low: λλμμ΄ (kkeun-deok-yeoss-eo)
βββ Informal polite: λλμμ΄μ (kkeun-deok-yeoss-eo-yo)
βββ Formal polite: λλμμ΅λλ€ (kkeun-deok-yeoss-im-ni-da)
β’ Future:
βββ Informal low: λλμΌ κ±°μΌ (kkeun-deok-il geo-ya)
βββ Informal polite: λλμΌ κ±°μμ (kkeun-deok-il geo-ye-yo)
βββ Formal polite: λλμΌ κ²μ λλ€ (kkeun-deok-il geot-sim-ni-da)
β’ Present progressive (informal): λλμ΄κ³ μμ΄ (kkeun-deok-i-go iss-eo)
Example Sentences:
β’ βHe nodded in agreement.β
ββKorean: κ·Έλ λμνλ©° λλμμ΄.
ββRomanized: Geuneun dong-uihamyeo kkeun-deok-yeoss-eo.
β’ βShe nodded at his suggestion.β
ββKorean: κ·Έλ λ κ·Έμ μ μμ λλμμ΄.
ββRomanized: Geunyeoneun geuui jean-e kkeun-deok-yeoss-eo.
β’ βI can see you nodding.β
ββKorean: λ€κ° λλμ΄κ³ μλ κ² λ³΄μ¬.
ββRomanized: Nega kkeun-deok-i-go it-neun ge bo-yeo.
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