✅Beginner 10: Past Tense in Korean – How to Say What You Did
π Beginner 10: Past Tense in Korean – How to Say What You Did Welcome to Day 10! ⏳ Today, we take a big step forward by learning how to express past actions in Korean. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to say what you did yesterday, talk about last week, and share your experiences with friends — all in Korean! π Korean Past Tense: Verb + -μμ΄μ / -μμ΄μ / -νμ΄μ Korean past tense is formed by attaching one of the following endings to the verb stem: -μμ΄μ (a-sseo-yo): when last vowel is γ
or γ
-μμ΄μ (eo-sseo-yo): for all other vowels -νμ΄μ (hae-sseo-yo): for νλ€ verbs Examples: κ°λ€ → κ°μ΄μ (gat-sseo-yo) – went λ¨Ήλ€ → λ¨Ήμμ΄μ (meok-eot-sseo-yo) – ate νλ€ → νμ΄μ (hae-sseo-yo) – did π Most Useful Past Tense Verbs Present Tense Past Tense Romanization Meaning κ°μ κ°μ΄μ gat-sseo-yo went λ¨Ήμ΄μ λ¨Ήμμ΄μ meok-eot-sseo-yo ate μμ μ€μ΄μ jat-sseo-yo slept λ΄€μ΄μ λ΄€μ΄μ bwa-sseo-yo saw/watched νμ΄μ νμ΄μ hae-sseo-...