| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| to apply | μμ©νλ€ |
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μμ©νλ€ info.
Tips to remember: Notice that μμ© (jagyong) is composed of μ, meaning βto make/do,β and μ©, meaning βuse/application.β This can help you recall that μμ©νλ€ (jagyonghada) is about something βactingβ or βmaking its effect.β
Explanation: μμ©νλ€ means βto actβ or βto workβ (in the sense of having a specific effect). It is often used to describe how a substance, force, or process produces an effect. It can be understood as βto workβ or βto exert its influence.β
Synonyms:
β’ μν₯μ λ―ΈμΉλ€ (yeonghyangeul michida) β βto affectβ
β’ μλνλ€ (jakdonghada) β βto operate or functionβ (note: slight nuance)
Conjugations of μμ©νλ€:
β’ Dictionary form (Infinitive): μμ©νλ€ (jagyonghada)
β’ Present (informal): μμ©ν΄ (jagyonghae)
β’ Present (polite): μμ©ν©λλ€ (jagyonghamnida)
β’ Past (informal): μμ©νλ€ (jagyonghaetda)
β’ Past (polite): μμ©νμ΅λλ€ (jagyonghaetseumnida)
β’ Future: μμ©ν κ²μ΄λ€ (jagyonghal geosida) or μμ©ν κ±°μμ (jagyonghal geoyeyo)
β’ Present progressive: μμ©νκ³ μλ€ (jagyonghago itda)
β’ Imperative (informal): μμ©ν΄λΌ (jagyonghaera) / (polite): μμ©νμΈμ (jagyonghaseyo)
Example sentences:
1. μ΄ μ½μ λΉ λ₯΄κ² μμ©νλ€.
(I yak-eun ppareuge jagyonghanda.)
βThis medicine works fast.β
2. νν λ¬Όμ§μ΄ μΌμμ μμ©νμ¬ λ°μμ μΌμΌν¨λ€.
(Hwahang muljil-i yeomsowa jagyonghayeo banyeongeul irukinda.)
βThe chemical substance acts with chlorine to trigger a reaction.β
3. μ€νΈλ μ€κ° μ°λ¦¬μ λͺΈμ μμ©νλ€.
(Seuteureseuga uriui mom-e jagyonghanda.)
βStress affects our body.β
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