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Would you shower at that hotel? in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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Would you shower at that hotel? κ·Έ ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ μƒ€μ›Œν•˜μ‹œκ² μ–΄μš”?
How to say “Would you shower at that hotel?” in Korean? “κ·Έ ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ μƒ€μ›Œν•˜μ‹œκ² μ–΄μš”?”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “κ·Έ ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ μƒ€μ›Œν•˜μ‹œκ² μ–΄μš”?” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Would you shower at that hotel? in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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The sentence β€œκ·Έ ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ μƒ€μ›Œν•˜μ‹œκ² μ–΄μš”?” is structured as follows:

β€’ β€œκ·Έβ€ means β€œthat” and is used to specify a particular hotel previously mentioned or understood from context.
β€’ β€œν˜Έν…”β€ is the noun β€œhotel”.
β€’ β€œμ—μ„œβ€ is a location particle meaning β€œat” or β€œin,” indicating where the action takes place.
β€’ β€œμƒ€μ›Œν•˜μ‹œκ² μ–΄μš”?” comes from the verb β€œμƒ€μ›Œν•˜λ‹€β€ (β€œto shower”), with β€œ-μ‹œ-” inserted as an honorific marker and β€œ-κ² μ–΄μš”?” creating a polite, tentative question form (often used to ask for willingness or to suggest a possibility).

A helpful tip is to remember that when asking polite questions in Korean, you add honorific parts (like -μ‹œ-) and question endings (like -κ² μ–΄μš”?) to the base form of the verb, while particles such as β€œμ—μ„œβ€ clearly mark the location. Also, breaking the sentence into subject (implied), location (ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ), action (μƒ€μ›Œν•˜λ‹€), and honorific/politeness component (-μ‹œ- … -κ² μ–΄μš”?) can simplify constructing similar sentences.

Romanized, the sentence is:
Geu hotel-eseo syawo-hasigess-eoyo?

Alternate ways to ask β€œWould you shower at that hotel?” include:

β€’ β€œκ·Έ ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ μƒ€μ›Œν•˜μ‹€λž˜μš”?”
 – Romanized: Geu hotel-eseo syawohasillaeyo?
 This version uses β€œ-μ‹€λž˜μš”?”, a casual yet polite form to ask if someone would like to do something.

β€’ β€œκ·Έ ν˜Έν…”μ—μ„œ μƒ€μ›Œν•΄ λ³΄μ‹€λž˜μš”?”
 – Romanized: Geu hotel-eseo syawohae bosillaeyo?
 This form adds β€œλ³΄μ‹€λž˜μš”?”, suggesting β€œWould you like to try showering?” or β€œWould you like to see how it is to shower at that hotel?”

Each version uses honorific forms appropriate for polite conversation while offering slight variations in nuance.

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