Learn Korean β Upper Beginner Level, Unit 3.1: Directly Modifying with Descriptive Verbs
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Directly Modifying with α Irregular Descriptive Verbs
α irregular are converted a bit differently than other descriptive verbs. Instead of converting α into μ, itβs converted into μ΄ to make the direct modifier.
μΆ₯λ€ (to be cold [weather]), μ°¨κ°λ€ (to be cold [touch])
CONJUGATION:
μΆ₯λ€ – μΆ – μΆμ΄ (a cold [weather])
μ°¨κ°λ€ – μ°¨κ° – μ°¨κ°μ΄ (a cold [touch])
Example sentences
λ§μ μ¬λλ€μ μΆμ΄ λ μ¨λ₯Ό μ’μνμ§ μμμ. Many people donβt like cold weather.
Directly Modifying with Descriptive Verbs – Special Case I
Anytime the stem of a descriptive verb ends with a α final consonant, the α is just changed to a α.
λ¬λ€ (to be sweet), κΈΈλ€ (to be long)
CONJUGATION:
λ¬λ€ – λ¬ – λ¨ (a sweet)
κΈΈλ€ – κΈΈ – κΈ΄ (a long)
Example sentences
μ λ μ΄μ½λ¦Ώ, κ³Όμ λ± λ¨ κ²μ μ’μν΄μ. I like sweets like chocolate, cookies, and so on.
Directly Modifying with Descriptive Verbs – Special Case II
Another special case is when the descriptive verb ends with μλ€ or μλ€. With these types you can simply add λ to the stem.
λ§μλ€ (to be tasty), λ§μλ€ (to be tasteless)
CONJUGATION:
λ§μλ€ – λ§μ – λ§μλ (tasty)
λ§μλ€ – λ§μ – λ§μλ (tasteless)
Example sentences
μ λ κ°μ‘±κ³Ό ν¨κ» λ§μλ μμμ λ§μ΄ λ¨Ήμμ΄μ. I ate a lot of delicious food with my family.
μ λ λ§μλ κ²λΆν° λ¨Ήμ΄μ. I eat the bad-tasting ones first.









