π Grammar 45: How to Use ~λλΌκ³ μ – Sharing Your Experience in Korean
π How to Use ~λλΌκ³ μ – Sharing Your Experience in Korean Want to say “I saw that it was fun,” “He seemed tired,” or “I tried the food and it was spicy” in Korean? Then it’s time to learn ~λλΌκ³ μ , a very expressive grammar pattern used to talk about your personal experience or discovery . This structure is commonly used to share things you’ve seen, heard, or felt for yourself—often in a friendly or conversational tone. π What Does ~λλΌκ³ μ Mean? ~λλΌκ³ μ is used when the speaker is describing something they personally experienced or observed in the past. It can be translated as: “I saw that…” “I found that…” “It seemed like…” Structure: Verb/Adjective stem + ~λλΌκ³ μ It’s often used in storytelling or when reporting something new or surprising. π Example Sentences κ·Έ μν μ¬λ―ΈμλλΌκ³ μ – I watched that movie and it was fun geu yeong-hwa jae-mi-it-deo-ra-go-yo νκ΅ μμ λ§΅λλΌκ³ μ – I tried Korean food, and it was spicy han-guk eum-sik maep-deo-ra-go-yo κ·Έ μ¬λ μμ£Ό μΉμ νλ...