✍️Intermediate Day 14: Expressing Intentions – ~(으)려고 해요
📘 Intermediate Day 14: Expressing Intentions – ~(으)려고 해요 Welcome to Day 14 of the Intermediate Korean series! 🎯 Today’s lesson focuses on how to express your intention or plan in Korean using the essential grammar pattern: ~(으)려고 해요 – “I intend to…” / “I’m planning to…” This is a very common and natural way to talk about what you’re going to do soon or what you’re trying to do. Whether it’s about studying, eating, calling a friend, or learning Korean – this expression helps you sound more fluent and thoughtful! 📘 Grammar Breakdown – ~(으)려고 해요 The structure ~(으)려고 해요 is used when you want to talk about what you plan or intend to do. It comes from: Verb stem + (으)려고 하다 → to intend to / try to Conjugation Rule: If the verb stem ends in a consonant → ~으려고 해요 If the verb stem ends in a vowel → ~려고 해요 ✔️ 하다 verbs become 하려고 해요 📌 Vocabulary + Sentence Table Verb Meaning Form Romanization ...