A2 Expression 1 min de lecture

너무 달아요.

Neomu darayo.

It's too sweet.

Signification

Expressing that food or a drink has an excessive amount of sugar.

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The word '너무 (neomu)' is an adverb meaning 'too' or 'excessively'. Its origin can be traced back to older forms of Korean where it conveyed a sense of going beyond a certain limit. The word '달다 (dalda)' is an adjective meaning 'to be sweet'. This word has ancient roots in the Korean language, appearing in various forms throughout its history. The suffix '-아요 (-ayo)' is a common polite declarative ending in Korean, used for both adjectives and verbs in the present tense. The combination of these elements forms a grammatically correct and culturally understood phrase to express excessive sweetness. The usage of '너무' to indicate an undesirable excess has been consistent over centuries, while '달다' has maintained its core meaning related to taste. The evolution of the polite ending '-아요' reflects the development of honorifics and politeness levels in Korean speech.

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