π Grammar 18: How to Use ~κ² λλ€ – Expressing Change or Result in Korean
π How to Use ~κ² λλ€ – Expressing Change or Result in Korean Want to say “I ended up liking it”, “I came to live in Korea”, or “It turned out that I passed the exam” in Korean? Then you need to know how to use the grammar structure ~κ² λλ€ , which is used to express change, unexpected result, or new state . This lesson will teach you how to use ~κ² λλ€ with the correct conjugation, examples, and tips to use it naturally in real conversations. π What Does ~κ² λλ€ Mean? ~κ² λλ€ is a passive grammar form that means: “to end up (doing)” “to come to (do something)” “it turns out that…” It often implies that the change is out of the speaker’s control, or happened naturally over time. π€ Conjugation Rule Verb stem + κ² λλ€ Examples: νλ€ → νκ² λλ€ – to end up doing κ°λ€ → κ°κ² λλ€ – to end up going μλ€ → μκ² λλ€ – to come to know λλ€ can be conjugated based on tense: νκ² λμ΄μ – ended up doing (past) νκ² λΌμ – come to do (present/future) νκ² λ κ±°μμ – will end...