How Formal Is It?
"업무가 많아서 피곤해서 일찍 퇴근했습니다. (There was a lot of work, so I was tired and left work early.)"
"열심히 공부해서 좋은 성적을 받았어요. (I studied hard, so I got good grades.)"
"너무 배고파서 밥 먹으러 가자. (I'm so hungry, let's go eat.)"
"친구랑 신나게 놀아서 기분이 좋아요. (I played happily with my friend, so I feel good.)"
"야, 늦어서 택시 탔어. (Hey, I was late, so I took a taxi.)"
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"밥 먹어서 배불러요."
I'm full because I ate.
밥 먹어서 배불러요. (I ate, so I'm full.)
neutral"피곤해서 일찍 잤어요."
I was tired, so I slept early.
피곤해서 일찍 잤어요. (I was tired, so I slept early.)
neutral"늦어서 죄송합니다."
I'm sorry because I'm late.
늦어서 죄송합니다. (I'm late, so I'm sorry.)
formal"비가 와서 못 갔어요."
It rained, so I couldn't go.
비가 와서 못 갔어요. (It rained, so I couldn't go.)
neutral"책을 읽어서 똑똑해졌어요."
I read books, so I became smart.
책을 읽어서 똑똑해졌어요. (I read books, so I became smart.)
neutral"바빠서 연락 못 했어요."
I was busy, so I couldn't contact you.
바빠서 연락 못 했어요. (I was busy, so I couldn't contact you.)
neutral"아파서 병원에 갔어요."
I was sick, so I went to the hospital.
아파서 병원에 갔어요. (I was sick, so I went to the hospital.)
neutral"친구가 와서 같이 놀았어요."
My friend came, so we played together.
친구가 와서 같이 놀았어요. (My friend came, so we played together.)
neutral"공부해서 한국말 잘해요."
I studied, so I speak Korean well.
공부해서 한국말 잘해요. (I studied, so I speak Korean well.)
neutral"배고파서 밥 주세요."
I'm hungry, so please give me food.
배고파서 밥 주세요. (I'm hungry, so please give me food.)
informalखुद को परखो 12 सवाल
저는 어제 도서관에 가서 ___.
The particle ~아/어서 connects two actions in a sequential or causal relationship. The most logical sequence after 'going to the library' is 'doing homework.'
비가 많이 와서 ___.
~아/어서 indicates cause. Heavy rain (비가 많이 와서) typically leads to staying indoors and resting (집에서 쉬었어요).
저는 한국어를 공부해서 ___.
Studying Korean (한국어를 공부해서) often results in having many Korean friends (한국 친구가 많아요) through interaction and cultural exchange.
저는 너무 피곤해서 ___.
Being very tired (너무 피곤해서) logically leads to sleeping (잠을 잤어요).
친구를 만나서 ___.
Meeting a friend (친구를 만나서) often leads to a social activity like going to the cinema (영화관에 갔어요).
밥을 먹어서 ___.
Eating a meal (밥을 먹어서) results in feeling full (배가 불러요).
The movie was so moving that I couldn't stop crying.
The road was slippery, so I had to walk slowly.
The weather was nice, so I went for a walk.
Read this aloud:
늦잠을 자서 회의에 늦었습니다.
Focus: 늦잠을 자서
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
배가 고파서 라면을 끓여 먹었어요.
Focus: 배가 고파서
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
피곤해서 일찍 잠자리에 들었어요.
Focus: 피곤해서
तुमने कहा:
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/ 12 correct
Perfect score!
उदाहरण
비가 와서 집에 있었어요.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित ग्रामर रूल्स
general के और शब्द
몇몇
A2An unspecified small number of; some or a few.
조금
A1A little/a bit
적게
A1A little / Few
약간
A2A little; slightly; somewhat.
많이
A1A lot/much
잠시
A2For a moment; briefly.
잠깐
A2For a short time; a moment.
아까
A2A little while ago, earlier.
대해
A2About, concerning.
~에 대해서
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.