{"id":286,"date":"2010-04-02T04:10:35","date_gmt":"2010-04-02T04:10:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/korean\/?p=286"},"modified":"2010-04-03T04:10:58","modified_gmt":"2010-04-03T04:10:58","slug":"%e3%85%8e-ending-words","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/korean\/%e3%85%8e-ending-words\/","title":{"rendered":"\u314e Ending Words"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A lot of color words have the <strong>\u314e<\/strong> ending. For example, <strong>\ube68\uac1b\ub2e4<\/strong> (red) falls in this category. There are other words that are not color words that have a <strong>\u314e<\/strong> ending. <strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong> (to be in that way, to be like that) is another example<\/p>\n<p>In the standard polite present tense\u00a0form <strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4 <\/strong>will be<strong> \uadf8\ub798\uc694<\/strong>. Drop the <strong>\ub2e4<\/strong> and the <strong>\u314e <\/strong>and change the<strong>\u00a0\uc5b4<\/strong> vowel in\u00a0<strong>\ub7ec<\/strong>\u00a0to <strong>\uc560<\/strong>, which will become <strong>\ub798<\/strong>. The past tense of\u00a0<strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong>\u00a0will be <strong>\uadf8\ub7ac\uc5b4\uc694<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>In the deferential polite present tense form\u00a0<strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong>\u00a0will be <strong>\uadf8\ub807\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4<\/strong>. Drop the <strong>\ub2e4<\/strong> in\u00a0<strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong>\u00a0and add <strong>\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4<\/strong>. In the past tense it&#8217;ll be <strong>\uadf8\ub7ac\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>In the honorific polite\u00a0<strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong>\u00a0will be <strong>\uadf8\ub7ec\uc138\uc694<\/strong>. Drop the <strong>\ub2e4 <\/strong>and <strong>\u314e<\/strong> and add <strong>\uc138\uc694<\/strong>. The past tense will be <strong>\uadf8\ub7ec\uc3b4\uc5b4\uc694<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The honorific deferential of <strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong> will be <strong>\uadf8\ub7ec\uc2ed\ub2c8\ub2e4<\/strong>. Drop the <strong>\ub2e4<\/strong> and<strong> \u314e<\/strong> and add <strong>\uc2ed\ub2c8\ub2e4<\/strong>. The past tense will be <strong>\uadf8\ub7ec\uc168\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Other words that will have conjugation changes like <strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong> are :<\/p>\n<p><strong>\uc774\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong> (to be in this way, to be like this)<\/p>\n<p><strong>\uc800\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong> (like that, that way)<\/p>\n<p><strong>\ub178\ub797\ub2e4<\/strong> (yellow)<\/p>\n<p><strong>\ud558\uc597\ub2e4<\/strong>\u00a0(white)<\/p>\n<p>However, just because a word ends in<strong> \u314e<\/strong> doesn&#8217;t mean that it will be conjugated like <strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong>. Words like <strong>\ub9ce\ub2e4<\/strong> (to be many, to be a lot), <strong>\uc2eb\ub2e4<\/strong> (to dislike), <strong>\uc88b\ub2e4<\/strong> (to like) will not conjugate like <strong>\uadf8\ub807\ub2e4<\/strong>. They will conjugate in the normal manner. For example <strong>\ub9ce\ub2e4<\/strong> in the standard polite\u00a0present tense form\u00a0will be <strong>\ub9ce\uc544\uc694<\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A lot of color words have the \u314e ending. For example, \ube68\uac1b\ub2e4 (red) falls in this category. There are other words that are not color words that have a \u314e ending. \uadf8\ub807\ub2e4 (to be in that way, to be like that) is another example In the standard polite present tense\u00a0form \uadf8\ub807\ub2e4 will be \uadf8\ub798\uc694. 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