If you’re just getting into Korean grammar, chances are you've bumped into '-μμ' and '-μ΄μ' and gone, “Wait… which one do I use?” These polite verb endings are super common, and knowing how to use them correctly makes your Korean sound smoother and more respectful. Let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense! π¬ How to Pick: '-μμ' vs '-μ΄μ' π§ It’s all about the final vowel in the verb stem. Here’s a super simple rule: Use '-μμ' → When the stem ends in γ
or γ
κ°λ€ (to go) → κ°μ λ³΄λ€ (to see) → λ΄μ Use '-μ΄μ' → When the stem ends in any other vowel (like γ
, γ
, γ
‘, etc.) λ¨Ήλ€ (to eat) → λ¨Ήμ΄μ μ½λ€ (to read) → μ½μ΄μ Easy, right? Let’s keep going! π Watch Out for Irregulars! ⚠️ Some verbs like to break the rules a bit—here are a few common ones you’ll run into: νλ€ (to do) → ν΄μ λ£λ€ (to listen) → λ€μ΄μ (drops the γ·) κ±·λ€ (to walk) → κ±Έμ΄μ (also drops γ· and adds γΉ) Irregulars might feel tricky,...
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