| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| pure | μμνλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of μμ (sunsu) as βsunβ + βsooβ β imagine a bright sun that shines purely, illuminating everything without any impurities.
β’ The sound βsooβ might remind you of βpure" or βtrue,β linking to the idea of purity.
β’ Recall that many Korean adjectives ending in βνλ€ describe inherent qualities, just like βpure.β
Explanation:
β’ μμνλ€ (sunsuhada) means βto be pureβ or βto be unadulterated,β often describing a quality that is genuine, innocent, or not mixed with anything foreign.
β’ It is used to describe both physical purity (like untainted water) and abstract qualities (like a pure heart).
Synonyms:
β’ κΉ¨λνλ€ (kkaekkeuthada) β to be clean or spotless
β’ λ§λ€ (makda) β to be clear (often used for water or weather)
β’ μκ²°νλ€ (sungyeolhada) β to be chaste or pure in a moral sense
Conjugations of μμνλ€:
β’ Dictionary Form (Infinitive): μμνλ€ (sunsuhada)
β’ Present Informal Low: μμν΄ (sunsuhae)
β’ Present Informal High/Polite: μμν΄μ (sunsuhaeyo)
β’ Present Formal: μμν©λλ€ (sunsuhamnida)
β’ Past Informal Low: μμνμ΄ (sunsuhaesseo)
β’ Past Informal High/Polite: μμνμ΄μ (sunsuhaesseoyo)
β’ Past Formal: μμνμ΅λλ€ (sunsuhaetseumnida)
β’ Future Informal Low: μμν κ±°μΌ (sunsuhal geoya)
β’ Future Informal High/Polite: μμν κ±°μμ (sunsuhal geoyeyo)
β’ Future Formal: μμν κ²μ λλ€ (sunsuhal geosimnida)
β’ Present Progressive Informal Low: μμνκ³ μμ΄ (sunsuhago isseo)
β’ Present Progressive Informal High/Polite: μμνκ³ μμ΄μ (sunsuhago isseoyo)
β’ Present Progressive Formal: μμνκ³ μμ΅λλ€ (sunsuhago itseumnida)
Example Sentences:
1. This water is very pure.
β’ Korean: μ΄ λ¬Όμ μμ£Ό μμν΄.
β’ Romanized: I mureun aju sunsuhae.
2. Her heart is pure.
β’ Korean: κ·Έλ λ μμν λ§μμ κ°μ§κ³ μμ΄μ.
β’ Romanized: Geunyeoneun sunsuhan maeumeul gajigo isseoyo.
3. In childhood, his thoughts were pure.
β’ Korean: μ΄λ¦° μμ μ κ·Έμ μκ°μ μμνμ΄.
β’ Romanized: Eorin sijeore geuui saenggageun sunsuhaesseo.
4. The artist strives to maintain a pure vision.
β’ Korean: κ·Έ μμ κ°λ μμν λΉμ μ μ μ§ν κ²μ λλ€.
β’ Romanized: Geu yesulganeun sunsuhan bijeoneul yujihal geosimnida.
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