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To restrain in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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to restrain κ΅¬μ†λ˜λ‹€
How to say “to restrain” in Korean? “κ΅¬μ†λ˜λ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “κ΅¬μ†λ˜λ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to restrain in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember:
β€’ Break the word into parts: "ꡬ속" (restraint/arrest) and "λ˜λ‹€" (to become). Think of it as β€œto become restrained” or β€œto be put under restraint.”
β€’ Associate it with legal contexts, such as when someone is arrested.

Explanation:
β€’ "κ΅¬μ†λ˜λ‹€" means "to be restrained" or "to be taken into custody."
β€’ It is a passive form indicating that a subject is put under restraint by an external force or authority.

Other words with similar meanings:
β€’ κ΅¬κΈˆλ˜λ‹€ (gu-geum-doe-da) – to be detained/imprisoned.
β€’ κ°κΈˆλ˜λ‹€ (gam-geum-doe-da) – to be confined or locked up.
β€’ μž‘νžˆλ‹€ (jab-hi-da) – to be caught (has a less formal, broader usage).

Conjugations (using standard polite forms):
β€’ Base (infinitive): κ΅¬μ†λ˜λ‹€ (gusokdoeda)
β€’ Present:
 – Declarative: κ΅¬μ†λœλ‹€ (gusokdoenda) or κ΅¬μ†λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gusokdoem-nida)
 – Informal polite: κ΅¬μ†λΌμš” (gusokdwaeyo)
β€’ Past:
 – Declarative: κ΅¬μ†λ˜μ—ˆλ‹€ (gusokdoeotda) or κ΅¬μ†λμ–΄μš” (gusokdwaesseoyo)
β€’ Future:
 – Declarative: ꡬ속될 것이닀 (gusokdoel geos-ida)
 – Informal polite: ꡬ속될 κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (gusokdoel geo-yeyo)
β€’ Present progressive:
 – κ΅¬μ†λ˜κ³  μžˆλ‹€ (gusokdoego itda) – β€œis being restrained”

Example sentences:
1. The suspect was arrested.
 – μš©μ˜μžλŠ” κ΅¬μ†λ˜μ—ˆλ‹€.
  Romanized: Yong-ui-ja-neun gusokdoeotda.
2. If you commit a crime, you may be taken into custody.
 – 범죄λ₯Ό μ €μ§€λ₯΄λ©΄ ꡬ속될 것이닀.
  Romanized: Beomjoe-reul jeojireumyeon gusokdoel geos-ida.
3. The criminal is currently being restrained by the police.
 – λ²”μ£„μžλŠ” 경찰에 μ˜ν•΄ κ΅¬μ†λ˜κ³  μžˆλ‹€.
  Romanized: Beomjoeja-neun gyeongchare uihae gusokdoego itda.

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