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Put on in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


in English in Korean S
put on μ˜¬λ €λ†“λ‹€
How to say “put on” in Korean? “μ˜¬λ €λ†“λ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “μ˜¬λ €λ†“λ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on put on in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Notice that μ˜¬λ €λ†“λ‹€ is a compound of μ˜¬λ¦¬λ‹€ (β€œto raise/put up”) and 놓닀 (β€œto place/put down”), so you can think of it as β€œto put something up” or β€œto set something in place.”
β€’ Use a mental image of lifting an object and carefully placing it somewhere to help connect the two parts.
β€’ Remember the romanized form β€œol-ryeo-nohta” by breaking it into β€œol-ryeo” and β€œnohta.”

Explanations:
β€’ μ˜¬λ €λ†“λ‹€ means β€œto put (something) on (a surface)” or β€œto set something in place.”
β€’ The word is used when you deliberately place an object on top of something else.
β€’ It emphasizes that the object has been positioned for a purpose, not just moved from one spot to another.

Synonyms/Other Words:
β€’ 놓닀 (noh-da) – β€œto put” or β€œto set.”
β€’ 놓아두닀 (noh-ah-doo-da) – β€œto leave something placed” or β€œto set aside.”
β€’ 두닀 (doo-da) – β€œto place” or β€œto set” (in some contexts)

Conjugations (Informal Polite Style):
β€’ Dictionary form (Infinitive): μ˜¬λ €λ†“λ‹€ (ol-ryeo-nohta)
β€’ Present: μ˜¬λ €λ†“μ•„μš” (ol-ryeo-noh-ah-yo) – β€œ(I) put on…”
β€’ Past: μ˜¬λ €λ†“μ•˜μ–΄μš” (ol-ryeo-nohat-sseo-yo) – β€œ(I) put on…”
β€’ Future: μ˜¬λ €λ†“μ„ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (ol-ryeo-noh-eul geo-ye-yo) – β€œ(I) will put on…”
β€’ Present Continuous: μ˜¬λ €λ†“κ³  μžˆμ–΄μš” (ol-ryeo-noh-go i-sseo-yo) – β€œ(I am) putting on…”

Example Sentences:
1. I placed the book on the table.
β€’ Korean: 책을 νƒμž μœ„μ— μ˜¬λ €λ†“μ•˜μ–΄μš”.
β€’ Romanized: chaeg-eul takja wi-e ol-ryeo-nohat-sseo-yo.
2. Please put the photo on the wall.
β€’ Korean: 사진을 벽에 μ˜¬λ €λ†“μ•„μš”.
β€’ Romanized: sa-jin-eul byeog-e ol-ryeo-noh-ah-yo.
3. He will put the keys on the shelf.
β€’ Korean: κ·ΈλŠ” μ—΄μ‡ λ₯Ό μ„ λ°˜ μœ„μ— μ˜¬λ €λ†“μ„ κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
β€’ Romanized: geu-neun yeol-swae-reul seonban wi-e ol-ryeo-noh-eul geo-ye-yo.

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