| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| to work out | μ΄λνλ€ |
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μ΄λνλ€ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of μ΄λ (undong) as βmovement/exerciseβ and νλ€ (hada) as βto do.β So, the word literally means βto do movement,β which helps you remember that it means βto work out.β
β’ Associate it with your gym routine: every time you exercise, imagine youβre βdoing exerciseβ β μ΄λνλ€.
Explanations:
β’ μ΄λνλ€ is a combination of the noun μ΄λ (exercise) and the verb νλ€ (to do). This structure is common in Korean to turn a noun into an action.
β’ It is used to describe any type of physical workout or exercise activity.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ μ΄λμ νλ€ β literally the same as μ΄λνλ€, just a slight grammatical variation.
β’ For more specific contexts, you might also hear 체μ‘νλνλ€ (cheyuk hwaldonghada) referring to physical education or sports activities, though it is less common in everyday conversation.
Conjugations:
Infinitive (dictionary form): μ΄λνλ€ (undonghada)
Present Tense:
β’ Informal low: μ΄λν΄ (undonghae) β βwork outβ
β’ Informal high/polite: μ΄λν΄μ (undonghaeyo)
β’ Formal polite: μ΄λν©λλ€ (undonghamnida)
β’ Declarative: μ΄λνλ€ (undonghanda)
Past Tense:
β’ Informal low: μ΄λνμ΄ (undonghaesseo) β βworked outβ
β’ Informal high/polite: μ΄λνμ΄μ (undonghaesseoyo)
β’ Formal polite: μ΄λνμ΅λλ€ (undonghaetseumnida)
β’ Declarative: μ΄λνλ€ (undonghaetda)
Future Tense:
β’ Informal: μ΄λν κ±°μΌ (undonghal geoya) β βwill work outβ
β’ Informal high/polite: μ΄λν κ±°μμ (undonghal geoyeyo)
β’ Formal: μ΄λν κ²μ λλ€ (undonghal geosimnida)
Progressive/Continuous Form:
β’ Informal: μ΄λνκ³ μμ΄ (undonghago isseo) β βam/are working outβ
β’ Informal high/polite: μ΄λνκ³ μμ΄μ (undonghago isseoyo)
β’ Formal: μ΄λνκ³ μμ΅λλ€ (undonghago itseumnida)
Examples of Sentences:
1. λλ λ§€μΌ μμΉ¨μ μ΄λν΄.
Romanization: Naneun maeil achime undonghae.
Translation: I work out every morning.
2. μ΄μ ν¬μ€μ₯μμ μ΄λνμ΄.
Romanization: Eoje helseujangeseo undonghaesseo.
Translation: I worked out at the gym yesterday.
3. λ΄μΌ μΉκ΅¬μ κ°μ΄ μ΄λν κ±°μΌ.
Romanization: Naeil chingua gachi undonghal geoya.
Translation: I will work out with a friend tomorrow.
4. μ§κΈ μ΄λνκ³ μμ΄μ.
Romanization: Jigeum undonghago isseoyo.
Translation: I am working out right now.
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