π Grammar 41: How to Use ~γΉκ²μ – I Will (Promise/Intention) in Korean
π How to Use ~γΉκ²μ – I Will (Promise/Intention) in Korean Want to say “I’ll help,” “I’ll do it,” “I’ll call you later” in Korean with a soft and polite tone? The grammar pattern ~γΉκ²μ / μκ²μ is your go-to expression to show **your intention**, **willingness**, or **a promise to do something**, especially in response to someone else. This is a very common and natural way to speak in real conversations! π What Does ~γΉκ²μ / μκ²μ Mean? ~γΉκ²μ / μκ²μ is used to say “I will…” with the nuance of **making a promise**, **responding to a situation**, or **showing your intention**. ✔️ It’s used when: You're making a decision or promise based on the current context You want to show you're doing something for the listener Structure: Verb stem + γΉκ²μ (if it ends in a vowel) Verb stem + μκ²μ (if it ends in a consonant) π Example Sentences μ κ° λμμ€κ²μ – I’ll help you je-ga do-wa-jul-ge-yo λμ€μ μ νν κ²μ – I’ll call you later na-jung-e jeon-hwa-hal-ge-yo κ·Έκ±° μ κ°...