π Grammar 58: How to Use ~λλΌκ³ μ – Sharing Personal Experiences in Korean
π How to Use ~λλΌκ³ μ – Sharing Personal Experiences in Korean Want to say “I saw that it was fun,” “He looked tired,” or “The food tasted great!” in Korean? Then you should learn ~λλΌκ³ μ , one of the most natural ways to express your personal experiences or realizations based on what you saw, felt, or experienced. This is a highly conversational grammar pattern used in storytelling, sharing observations, or expressing feelings about past events you directly witnessed. π What Does ~λλΌκ³ μ Mean? ~λλΌκ³ μ is used when you are talking about something you personally saw, heard, felt, or experienced . It means: ✔️ “I noticed that…” ✔️ “It seemed that…” ✔️ “I experienced that…” Structure: Verb stem + ~λλΌκ³ μ Adjective stem + ~λλΌκ³ μ Noun + μ΄λλΌκ³ μ π Example Sentences κ·Έ μν μ λ§ μ¬λ―ΈμλλΌκ³ μ – That movie was really fun (I watched it) geu yeong-hwa jeong-mal jae-mi-it-deo-ra-go-yo μΉκ΅¬κ° νΌκ³€ν΄ 보μ΄λλΌκ³ μ – My friend looked tired chin-gu-ga pi-gon-hae bo-i-deo-ra-go-yo λ μ¨...