π Grammar 27: How to Use ~λλ‘ – Expressing Purpose or Extent in Korean
π How to Use ~λλ‘ – Expressing Purpose or Extent in Korean Do you want to say “I study hard so that I can pass,” “Stay here until I come back,” or “I practiced until I could speak fluently” in Korean? Then you need to learn ~λλ‘ – a versatile grammar form that’s used to express **purpose, result, extent, or condition**. Whether you want to show why you did something, how far you went, or what the outcome should be, ~λλ‘ is the tool for the job. π What is ~λλ‘? ~λλ‘ has several meanings, depending on the context: So that / In order to – purpose To the point that / Until – extent or degree By the time / For – time or condition Structure: Verb stem + λλ‘ π Example Sentences μνμ ν©κ²©νλλ‘ μ΄μ¬ν 곡λΆνμ΄μ – I studied hard so that I could pass the test si-heom-e hap-gyeok-ha-do-rok yeol-shim-hi gong-bu-hae-sseo-yo κ·Έκ° μ΄ν΄νλλ‘ μ€λͺ
νμ΄μ – I explained it so that he could understand geu-ga i-hae-ha-do-rok seol-myeong-hae-sseo-yo μΈ μ λλ‘ κ°λμ μ΄μμ΄μ – It was touching to the poi...