π Grammar 31: How to Use ~λ κ² κ°μμ – I Think / It Seems in Korean
π How to Use ~λ κ² κ°μμ – I Think / It Seems in Korean Do you want to say “I think it’s going to rain,” “She seems happy,” or “It looks like he’s busy” in Korean? Then you need to learn how to use ~λ κ² κ°μμ , a very natural and polite grammar pattern used to express your opinion, assumption, or impression in Korean. This is one of the most common and versatile expressions in Korean daily conversation. π What Does ~λ κ² κ°μμ Mean? ~λ κ² κ°μμ literally means “It seems like…” or “I think…”. It’s used to soften a statement and express a guess or impression. Structure: Action verb + λ κ² κ°μμ Descriptive verb (adjective) + (μΌ)γ΄ κ² κ°μμ Future tense: verb + (μΌ)γΉ κ² κ°μμ ✔️ This form makes your speech more polite, less direct, and more natural in Korean culture. π Example Sentences λΉκ° μ€λ κ² κ°μμ – I think it’s raining bi-ga o-neun geot ga-ta-yo κ·Έλ
λ ν볡ν κ² κ°μμ – She seems happy geu-nyeo-neun haeng-bok-han geot ga-ta-yo κ·Έλ λ°μ κ² κ°μμ – I think he’ll be busy geu-neun ba...