| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| What would you do if you were a millionaire? | λ°±λ§μ₯μλΌλ©΄μ΄λ»κ²νμκ² μ΅λκΉ? |
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Sentence info.
1. Sentence breakdown:
β’ λ°±λ§μ₯μ (baekmanjangja) β βmillionaire.β It is a compound of λ°±λ§ (one million) and μ₯μ (man, here meaning βpersonβ).
β’ λΌλ©΄ (ramyeon) β a contraction of βμ΄λ©΄β attached to nouns; when added after λ°±λ§μ₯μ becomes βif [you are] a millionaire.β
β’ μ΄λ»κ² (eotteoke) β means βhow.β
β’ νμκ² μ΅λκΉ (hasigesseumnikka) β the honorific, formal form of βto doβ in a question. It combines the honorific stem νμ- with the future/conditional suffix -κ² - and the final polite ending -μ΅λκΉ.
2. Tips to remember:
β’ Recognize that β~λ©΄β is the conditional ending meaning βif,β so attaching it to a noun gives a conditional statement.
β’ Note that honorific verbs (νμκ² μ΅λκΉ) are used when addressing someone respectfully. Remember the hierarchy: using νμ- instead of νλ€ adds politeness.
β’ The overall sentence structure follows: [Topic (millionaire) + conditional] + [Question word (how)] + [Honorific question form of βdoβ]. This mirrors the English βIf you were a millionaire, what would you do?β
3. Alternate expressions:
β’ λ°±λ§μ₯μλΌλ©΄ 무μμ νμκ² μ΄μ? (Baekmanjangjaramyeon mueoseul hasigesseoyo?) β A slightly less formal but still polite version.
β’ λ°±λ§μ₯μκ° λλ€λ©΄ μ΄λ»κ² νμ€ κ±΄κ°μ? (Baekmanjangjaga doendamyeon eotteoke hasil geongayo?) β Translates as βIf you became a millionaire, what would you do?β using a different conditional structure.
β’ λ§μ½ λ°±λ§μ₯μλΌλ©΄, μ΄λ€ μΌμ νμ€ κ±΄κ°μ? (Manyak baekmanjangjaramyeon, eotteon ireul hasil geongayo?) β Another form using βλ§μ½β for βifβ and βμ΄λ€ μΌβ for βwhat kind of workβ or βwhat would you do.β
Each alternate version maintains the key meaning while varying the grammatical structure and level of formality.
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