| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Trim | μμ§νλ€ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Break down the word into parts: "μ" means βhandβ and "μ§" sounds like βjilβ β imagine using your hand to carefully trim or groom something.
β’ Associate it with actions you perform with your hands, like tidying up or grooming.
Explanation:
β’ "μμ§νλ€" is a verb meaning βto trim,β βto groom,β βto tidy up,β or βto prepareβ (often used for food or other objects that need adjustment).
β’ It is classified as a νλ€ verb, meaning it is combined with various endings for conjugation.
β’ Synonymous words include "λ€λ¬λ€" (to tidy up or trim) and in some contexts "μ 리νλ€" (to organize).
Conjugations:
β’ Dictionary form/Infinitive: μμ§νλ€ (sonjilhada)
β’ Present (informal polite): μμ§ν΄μ (sonjilhaeyo) / formal polite: μμ§ν©λλ€ (sonjilhapnida)
β’ Past (informal polite): μμ§νμ΄μ (sonjilhaesseoyo) / formal polite: μμ§νμ΅λλ€ (sonjilhaesseumnida)
β’ Future (informal polite): μμ§ν κ±°μμ (sonjilhal geoyeyo) / formal polite: μμ§ν κ²μ λλ€ (sonjilhal geosimnida)
β’ Propositive: μμ§νμ (sonjilhaja) β βLetβs trim/groom!β
Example Sentences:
1. I need to trim the meat before cooking.
– μ리νκΈ° μ μ κ³ κΈ°λ₯Ό μμ§ν΄μΌ ν΄μ.
– (Yorihagi jeone gogireul sonjilhaeya haeyo.)
2. She always trims her hair to keep it neat.
– κ·Έλ λ 머리λ₯Ό κΉλνκ² νκΈ° μν΄ νμ μμ§ν΄μ.
– (Geunyeoneun meorireul kkalggumhage hagi wihae hangsang sonjilhaeyo.)
3. We will trim the garden bushes this weekend.
– μ΄λ² μ£Όλ§μ μ μμ λ€λΆμ μμ§ν κ±°μμ.
– (Ibeon jumare jeongwonui deombureul sonjilhal geoyeyo.)
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