π Grammar 37: How to Use ~κ³ λμ – Saying After Doing Something in Korean
π How to Use ~κ³ λμ – Saying After Doing Something in Korean Want to say “After I ate, I went out,” “After you finish work, call me,” or “I’ll rest after exercising” in Korean? Then it’s time to learn ~κ³ λμ , a natural and frequently used Korean grammar expression that means “after doing…” This pattern is perfect for sequencing two actions, especially in narratives, conversations, and storytelling. π What Does ~κ³ λμ Mean? ~κ³ λμ literally means “after doing (something)” and connects two sequential actions. Structure: Verb stem + κ³ λμ + second action ✔️ It emphasizes that one action is completed before the next one begins. π Example Sentences λ°₯μ λ¨Ήκ³ λμ μ°μ±
νμ΄μ – After eating, I took a walk bap-eul meok-go na-seo san-chaek-haet-seo-yo μ΄λνκ³ λμ μ€μνμ΄μ – After exercising, I took a shower un-dong-ha-go na-seo sya-wo-haet-seo-yo μμ νκ³ λμ μΉκ΅¬λ₯Ό λ§λ¬μ΄μ – I met my friend after doing homework suk-je-ha-go na-seo chin-gu-reul man-nat-seo-yo μΌ λλ΄κ³ λμ μ νν κ²μ – I’ll call...