| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| to be weird | μ΄μνλ€ |
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μ΄μνλ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate μ΄μνλ€ with the idea of something "being unusual"βfor example, think βisβsomething odd?β which sounds a bit like βμ΄μβ to remind you it means "to be weird."
β’ Notice that μ΄μ sounds like βdifferentβ or βnot normalββwhen you see it, recall it describes things that seem off.
Explanations:
β’ μ΄μνλ€ means βto be weirdβ or βto be strange.β It is used when something deviates from the norm or seems odd.
β’ It is an adjectival verb (descriptive verb) in Korean, so it is conjugated to express tense and formality.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ κΈ°λ¬νλ€ (gi-myo-ha-da) β to be bizarre
β’ μλ±νλ€ (eong-ttung-ha-da) β to be odd or quirky
Conjugations of μ΄μνλ€:
β’ Basic (dictionary) form: μ΄μνλ€ (i-sang-ha-da)
β’ Present (informal): μ΄μν΄ (i-sang-hae)
Present (polite): μ΄μν΄μ (i-sang-hae-yo)
β’ Past (informal): μ΄μνμ΄ (i-sang-haet-seo)
Past (polite): μ΄μνμ΄μ (i-sang-haet-seo-yo)
β’ Future (informal): μ΄μν κ±°μΌ (i-sang-hal geo-ya)
Future (polite): μ΄μν κ±°μμ (i-sang-hal geo-ye-yo)
Example Sentences:
1. κ·Έ μ¬λμ νλμ λ§€μ° μ΄μν΄μ.
(Geu saram-ui haengdong-eun maeu i-sang-hae-yo.)
Translation: That person's behavior is very weird.
2. μ΄ κ½μ μ λ§ μ΄μν΄.
(I kkot-eun jeongmal i-sang-hae.)
Translation: This flower is really weird.
3. μ΄μ λ³Έ μνκ° μ΄μνμ΄.
(Eo-je bon yeong-hwa-ga i-sang-haet-seo.)
Translation: The movie I watched yesterday was weird.
4. λ΄μΌ λ μ¨κ° μ΄μν κ±°μΌ.
(Nae-il nal-ssi-ga i-sang-hal geo-ya.)
Translation: The weather will be strange tomorrow.
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