π Grammar 56: How to Use ~γ΄/μ μ§ – Talking About Time Passed in Korean
π How to Use ~γ΄/μ μ§ – Talking About Time Passed in Korean Want to say “It’s been 2 years since I came to Korea,” “It’s been a long time,” or “How long has it been?” in Korean? Then you need to learn ~γ΄/μ μ§ , a useful Korean grammar structure for talking about how much time has passed since an event happened. This pattern is often used with time expressions like “~ λμ΄μ,” “~ μ§λ¬μ΄μ,” or “μΌλ§λ λμ΄μ?” π What Does ~γ΄/μ μ§ Mean? ~γ΄/μ μ§ is attached to the past tense verb stem to mean: ✔️ “since (doing something)” ✔️ “how long it’s been since...” It must be followed by time-related verbs or phrases like: λλ€ (to become) → λμ΄μ μ§λλ€ (to pass) → μ§λ¬μ΄μ μΌλ§λ λμ΄μ? (How long has it been?) Structure: Verb past stem + ~γ΄/μ μ§ + time + λμ΄μ/λμ΅λλ€ π Example Sentences νκ΅μ μ¨ μ§ 2λ
λμ΄μ – It’s been 2 years since I came to Korea han-guk-e on ji i-nyeon dwaet-seo-yo λ°₯μ λ¨Ήμ μ§ 1μκ° λμ΄μ – It’s been 1 hour since I ate bap-eul meok-eun ji han-si-gan dwaet-seo-yo μ΄μ λ°°μ΄ μ§ ...