π Grammar 29: How to Use ~γ΄/μ νΈμ΄λ€ – Describing Tendencies in Korean
π How to Use ~γ΄/μ νΈμ΄λ€ – Describing Tendencies in Korean Want to say “I tend to be shy,” “She’s on the quiet side,” or “That food is kind of spicy” in Korean? In Korean, we use ~γ΄/μ νΈμ΄λ€ to softly express **tendencies**, **general characteristics**, or that something leans toward a certain trait without sounding too absolute. This form is especially useful in polite conversation when you want to avoid sounding too direct or judgmental. Let’s learn how to use it naturally! π What Does ~γ΄/μ νΈμ΄λ€ Mean? ~γ΄/μ νΈμ΄λ€ means: “to be somewhat…” “to tend to be…” “to be on the ... side” Structure: Adjective stem + γ΄ νΈμ΄λ€ (after vowel) Adjective stem + μ νΈμ΄λ€ (after consonant) It is used with descriptive verbs (adjectives) . π Example Sentences μ λ μ‘°μ©ν νΈμ΄μμ – I’m on the quiet side jeo-neun jo-yong-han pyeon-i-e-yo κ·Έλ μ κ·Ήμ μΈ νΈμ΄μμ – He tends to be active geu-neun jeok-geuk-jeok-in pyeon-i-e-yo μ΄ μμμ λ§€μ΄ νΈμ΄μμ – This food is kind of spicy i eum-sik-eun mae-un...