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Put out in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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

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Memory Tip:
β€’ Think of β€œλ‚΄λ†“λ‹€β€ as β€œbringing something out” of storage. Imagine taking an item out of a box to show others. The β€œλ‚΄β€ sounds like β€œin,” but here it’s about taking something from inside and β€œλ†“λ‹€β€ means β€œplace,” reminding you to β€œplace it out.”

Explanation:
β€’ β€œλ‚΄λ†“λ‹€β€ means β€œto put out,” β€œto display,” or β€œto release.” It involves taking something that is held or kept and then showing or placing it somewhere accessible.

Similar Words:
β€’ 놓닀 (noh-da): β€œto put” or β€œto place”
β€’ 내어두닀 (nae-eo-du-da): β€œto set aside” (context-dependent)
β€’ μ œμ‹œν•˜λ‹€ (je-si-ha-da): β€œto present” (in the sense of showing or offering)

Conjugations (Using the verb stem 내놓-):
Infinitive (dictionary form): 내놓닀 (nae-noh-da)
β€’ Present Tense (Polite): λ‚΄λ†“μ•„μš” (nae-noh-ah-yo)
β€’ Past Tense (Polite): λ‚΄λ†“μ•˜μ–΄μš” (nae-noh-ah-ssuh-yo)
β€’ Future Tense (Polite): 내놓을 κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (nae-noh-eul geo-ye-yo)
β€’ Present Tense (Plain): λ‚΄λ†“λŠ”λ‹€ (nae-noh-neun-da)
β€’ Past Tense (Plain): λ‚΄λ†“μ•˜λ‹€ (nae-noh-ah-tta)
β€’ Future Tense (Plain): 내놓을 것이닀 (nae-noh-eul geo-suh-da)
β€’ Imperative (Casual): 내놓아 (nae-noh-ah)
β€’ Propositive: λ‚΄λ†“μž (nae-noh-ja)

Example Sentences:
1. β€œHe put his book out on the table.”
β€’ Korean: κ·ΈλŠ” 책을 νƒμž μœ„μ— λ‚΄λ†“μ•˜λ‹€.
β€’ Romanized: Geu-neun chaek-eul tak-ja wi-e nae-noh-ah-tta.
2. β€œPlease put out your ideas.”
β€’ Korean: λ„ˆμ˜ 아이디어λ₯Ό 내놓아봐.
β€’ Romanized: Neo-ui ai-di-eo-reul nae-noh-ah-bwa.
3. β€œThe company will put out the new product next month.”
β€’ Korean: κ·Έ νšŒμ‚¬λŠ” λ‹€μŒ 달에 μ‹ μ œν’ˆμ„ 내놓을 κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
β€’ Romanized: Geu hoe-sa-neun da-eum dal-e sin-je-pum-eul nae-noh-eul geo-ye-yo.
4. β€œShow me your work by putting it out.”
β€’ Korean: λ„€ μž‘μ—…λ¬Όμ„ 내놓아 봐.
β€’ Romanized: Ne jag-eob-mul-eul nae-noh-ah bwa.

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