| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Report | 보λλλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Break the word into two parts: "보λ" (bo-do), which means "report" or "news report," and "λλ€" (doe-da), meaning "to become" or "to be." Think of it as "to become a news report."
β’ Remember that the passive construction often uses "λλ€" to indicate that something is being acted upon.
Explanation:
β’ "보λλλ€" is the passive form of "보λνλ€" (to report). It means βto be reported.β
β’ It is commonly used in contexts where events or issues are covered by the media.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ "κΈ°μ¬νλλ€" (gi-sa-hwa-doe-da) β to be turned into an article or news report.
β’ "보λλλ€" is used interchangeably with its active form "보λνλ€" when describing media actions, though the nuance changes from active reporting to the state of being reported.
Conjugations of "보λλλ€":
β’ Basic (Dictionary) Form: 보λλλ€ (bo-do-doe-da)
β’ Present (Declarative):
ββ Informal Low: 보λλΌ (bo-do-dwae)
ββ Informal Polite: 보λλΌμ (bo-do-dwae-yo)
ββ Formal Polite: 보λλ©λλ€ (bo-do-doe-seum-ni-da)
β’ Past:
ββ Informal Low: 보λλμμ΄ (bo-do-doe-eot-sseo)
ββ Informal Polite: 보λλμμ΄μ (bo-do-doe-eot-sseo-yo)
ββ Formal Polite: 보λλμμ΅λλ€ (bo-do-doe-seot-seum-ni-da)
β’ Future:
ββ Informal Low: 보λλ κ±°μΌ (bo-do-doel geo-ya)
ββ Informal Polite: 보λλ κ±°μμ (bo-do-doel geo-ye-yo)
ββ Formal Polite: 보λλ κ²μ λλ€ (bo-do-doel geo-sip-ni-da)
β’ Progressive:
ββ Informal: 보λλκ³ μμ΄ (bo-do-doe-go it-sseo)
ββ Informal Polite: 보λλκ³ μμ΄μ (bo-do-doe-go it-sseo-yo)
ββ Formal Polite: 보λλκ³ μμ΅λλ€ (bo-do-doe-go it-seum-ni-da)
Example Sentences:
1. The scandal has been reported by the media.
ββ’ μ€μΊλ€μ μΈλ‘ μ 보λλμμ΄μ.
ββ(Skaen-deul-eun eon-ron-e bo-do-doe-eot-sseo-yo.)
2. If the incident is reported, authorities will investigate.
ββ’ λ§μ½ μ¬κ±΄μ΄ 보λλλ©΄, λΉκ΅μ΄ μ‘°μ¬ν κ±°μμ.
ββ(Man-yak sa-geon-i bo-do-doe-myeon, dang-gug-i jo-sa-hal geo-ye-yo.)
3. The interview is currently being reported in the newspaper.
ββ’ κ·Έ μΈν°λ·°λ μ λ¬Έμ 보λλκ³ μμ΅λλ€.
ββ(Geu in-teo-byu-neun sin-mun-e bo-do-doe-go it-seum-ni-da.)
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