| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Open | λλ¨λ€ |
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λλ¨λ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of the word as a combination of λ (nun) meaning βeyeβ and λ¨λ€ (tteuda) meaning βto open.β Imagining your eyes opening can help connect the meaning to the word.
β’ Associate βλλ¨λ€β with waking up in the morning when your eyes open.
Explanations:
β’ "λλ¨λ€" literally means βto open oneβs eyesβ and is commonly used to describe waking up.
β’ It can also be used metaphorically for becoming aware or realizing something.
Synonyms:
β’ κΉ¨μ΄λλ€ (kkaeeonada) β meaning βto wake upβ or βto become awakeβ
Conjugations (using the base λ¨λ€ for forming stems):
β’ Base form (Infinitive): λλ¨λ€ (nun-tteu-da)
β’ Present informal low: λ λ (nun-tteo)
β’ Present polite: λ λ μ (nun-tteo-yo) or λ λ¨μΈμ (nun-tteu-se-yo)
β’ Past informal low: λ λ΄μ΄ (nun tteosseo)
β’ Past polite: λ λ΄μ΄μ (nun tteosseoyo)
β’ Future informal low: λ λ° κ±°μΌ (nun tteul geoya)
β’ Future polite: λ λ° κ±°μμ (nun tteul geoeyo)
Examples of Sentences:
β’ I opened my eyes as soon as I woke up.
β λλ μΌμ΄λμλ§μ λ λ΄μ΄. (na-neun ireonajamaja nun tteosseo)
β’ When he finally understood the truth, he opened his eyes to reality.
β κ·Έκ° μ§μ€μ κΉ¨λ«μ, λ λ¨λ― νμ€μ λ°λΌλ΄€μ΄. (geuga jinsireul kkaedatja, nun tteudeut hyeonsireul barabwasseo)
β’ Tomorrow, when I wake up, I will open my eyes to a new day.
β λ΄μΌ μΌμ΄λλ©΄ λ°λ‘ λ λ° κ±°μμ. (naeil ireonamyeon baro nun tteul geoeyo)
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