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To go (polite) in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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to go (polite) κ°€μš”
How to say “to go (polite)” in Korean? “κ°€μš””. Here you will learn how to pronounce “κ°€μš”” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to go (polite) in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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κ°€μš” info.

Tips to remember:
β€’ Recognize that κ°€μš” comes from κ°€λ‹€ (gada), meaning β€œto go.” The β€œκ°€β€ sounds like the start of β€œgo,” and the polite ending β€œμš”β€ is commonly used in casual respectful conversation.
β€’ Link the sound β€œgayo” to everyday polite phrases like β€œI go” to help reinforce its usage.

Explanations:
β€’ κ°€μš” is the present tense, informal polite conjugation of the verb κ°€λ‹€ (β€œto go”). It’s used in everyday conversation when speaking politely.
β€’ It indicates that the subject is going somewhere right now or generally goes somewhere.

Other words with similar meaning:
β€’ κ°€λ‹€ (gada) – the infinitive form.
β€’ κ°‘λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gamnida) – the formal present polite form of β€œto go.”
β€’ λ– λ‚˜λ‹€ (tteonada) – another verb meaning β€œto leave” or β€œto depart,” which can sometimes substitute for β€œto go” depending on context.

Conjugations of κ°€λ‹€:
β€’ Infinitive: κ°€λ‹€ (gada) – to go.
β€’ Present (informal polite): κ°€μš” (gayo)
β€’ Present (formal polite): κ°‘λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gamnida)
β€’ Past (informal polite): κ°”μ–΄μš” (gasseoyo)
β€’ Past (formal polite): κ°”μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gasseumnida)
β€’ Future (informal polite): 갈 κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (gal geoyeyo)
β€’ Future (formal polite): 갈 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gal geosimnida)
β€’ Polite imperative (when telling someone to go): κ°€μ„Έμš” (gaseyo)

Example sentences:
β€’ Present: λ‚˜λŠ” 학ꡐ에 κ°€μš”. (Naneun hakgyo-e gayo.) – I go to school.
β€’ Present (question): μ§€κΈˆ κ°€μš”? (Jigeum gayo?) – Are you going now?
β€’ Past: κ·ΈλŠ” 집에 κ°”μ–΄μš”. (Geuneun jibe gasseoyo.) – He went home.
β€’ Future: μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 곡원에 갈 κ±°μ˜ˆμš”. (Urineun gongwon-e gal geoyeyo.) – We will go to the park.

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