无意的结局 (-go malatda)
Use -고 말았다 when an action happens contrary to your intention, creating a feeling of regret or finality.
- • Means 'ended up doing' something
- • Expresses regret or unintentional results
Use -고 말았다 when an action happens contrary to your intention, creating a feeling of regret or finality.
Use -기는 하다 to politely concede a point before adding a 'but' or qualification.
Use -기 일쑤이다 to describe negative actions or situations that happen much more often than you'd like.
Use -ㄹ/을 만하다 to review, recommend, or judge the value of an experience in Korean.
Use `고자` for formal statements of intent where the subject remains consistent across the sentence.
Use `댁` instead of `집` to show respect when referring to a superior's home.
Use -더니 when you personally saw something happen to someone else that caused the current situation.
Use `던데` to share a personal 'eyewitness' observation that sets the stage for a follow-up thought or question.
Use `-(으)ㄹ지라도` to express 'even if' in formal, literary, or dramatic contexts where the result remains unchanged.
Use `로부터` to sound official or when describing abstract origins, but stick to `한테서` for chatting with friends.
Use 마저 to dramatically express 'even' when the absolute last remaining option or hope has collapsed.
Use `생신` to show high respect to elders' birthdays; never use it for yourself or friends.
Use -에 비해 to judge or evaluate something relative to a specific standard or expectation.
Use `야말로` to spotlight a noun as the absolute, undisputed, and most essential example of a category.
Use `-ㄴ/은/는 가운데` to set a situational background for your main action, adding professional and descriptive depth.
Use `치고` to highlight exceptions to general expectations based on a noun's category or standard.
Use `-기 그지없다` to describe emotions or states that feel truly boundless and beyond simple description.
Use `커녕` to dismiss a high expectation because even a basic requirement wasn't met.
Use -ㄴ/은들 to express that a condition, no matter how extreme, won't change the negative or futile result.
Use -은/는커녕 to show that since a simple thing is impossible, a harder thing is totally out of the question.
Attach `-을/를 목적으로` to a noun to formally express the specific goal or purpose of an action.
Use `모시다` to respectfully accompany or serve seniors, replacing the casual `데리다` to show social awareness.
Use verb stem + `-(으)ㄹ 걸` with a falling tone to express regret about things you should have done.
Use -ㄹ/을 뿐이다 to firmly state that an action or situation has no hidden motives or extra qualities.
Use `조차` when you are shocked that even the bare minimum condition was not met.
Gyeongsang dialect uses distinct pitch accents, making Wh-questions drop down at the end instead of going up!
Use '-ㄴ/은/는데도' to emphasize an unexpected, surprising, or ironic result despite a specific situation or background.
Jeju dialect replaces standard `~습니다` with `~수다` and uses unique vocabulary like `혼저 옵서예`.
Use `-(으)면 -(으)ㄹ수록` to describe how one situation changes in direct proportion to another.
Use `-ㄴ/은/는 바에 의하여` to sound like a legal document stating actions based on established rules or agreements.
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