| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| to return | λμκ°λ€ |
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λμκ°λ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of λμ (dora) as reminding you of βturning aroundβ and κ°λ€ (gada) as βto go.β Together, they literally imply βgo aroundβ or βgo back.β
β’ The image of turning around and leaving, then coming back, can help you remember that λμκ°λ€ means βto return.β
Explanations:
β’ λμκ°λ€ is a compound verb formed by λμ (the derivative from λλ€, meaning βto turnβ) and κ°λ€ (βto goβ), emphasizing the act of returning by going in the reverse direction.
β’ It generally refers to the act of going back, departing a place to return to another.
Synonyms/Similar Words:
β’ λμμ€λ€ (doraoda) β βto come backβ (emphasizes returning to the speakerβs location)
⒠볡κ·νλ€ (bokgwi-hada) β βto returnβ (more formal, used in official or technical contexts)
Conjugations (using the polite style):
β’ Basic Form (Infinitive): λμκ°λ€ (dora-ga-da)
β’ Present: λμκ°μ (dora-ga-yo)
β’ Past: λμκ°μ΄μ (dora-gat-sseo-yo)
β’ Future: λμκ° κ±°μμ (dora-gal geo-ye-yo)
Formal Variations:
β’ Present Formal: λμκ°λλ€ (dora-gap-ni-da)
β’ Past Formal: λμκ°μ΅λλ€ (dora-gat-sseum-ni-da)
β’ Future Formal: λμκ° κ²μ λλ€ (dora-gal geo-sim-ni-da)
Example Sentences:
1. μ§κΈ μ§μΌλ‘ λμκ°μ.
(Jigeum jip-euro dora-ga-yo.)
βI am returning home now.β
2. μ΄μ νμ¬μμ μ§μΌλ‘ λμκ°μ΄μ.
(Eoje hoesae-seo jip-euro dora-gat-sseo-yo.)
βHe/She returned home from the company yesterday.β
3. λ΄μΌ μ¬ν νμ λ€μ νκ΅λ‘ λμκ° κ±°μμ.
(Naeil yeohaeng hue dasi hakgyo-ro dora-gal geo-ye-yo.)
βI will return to school after the trip tomorrow.β
4. κ·Έλ κΈ΄ μ¬μ λμ κ³ ν₯μΌλ‘ λμκ°λλ€.
(Geuneun gin yeojeong kkeut-e gohyang-euro dora-gap-ni-da.)
βHe returns to his hometown after a long journey.β
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