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− | '''A/V + 아/어 버리다''' : | + | '''A/V + 아/어 버리다''' : Indicates that an action has been done completely or already finished. As a result, nothing is left, a burden has been lifted, or there is a sense of regret left. |
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|Comment2 =Low form | |Comment2 =Low form | ||
|Korex3 =이 서류는 불에 태워 버릴게요. | |Korex3 =이 서류는 불에 태워 버릴게요. | ||
− | |Engex3 =I'm going to burn up this | + | |Engex3 =I'm going to burn up this document. |
|Comment3 =Polite informal form | |Comment3 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex4 =철수는 미국에 가 버렸어. | |Korex4 =철수는 미국에 가 버렸어. | ||
− | |Engex4 =Chul | + | |Engex4 =Chul-su took off to America. |
|Comment4 =Low form | |Comment4 =Low form | ||
|Korex5 =개가 과자를 다 먹어 버렸어요. | |Korex5 =개가 과자를 다 먹어 버렸어요. | ||
− | |Engex5 =My dog ate all the cookies. | + | |Engex5 =My dog ate all of the cookies. |
|Comment5 =Polite informal form | |Comment5 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex6 =약속을 잊어 버렸어. | |Korex6 =약속을 잊어 버렸어. | ||
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|Comment8 =Low form | |Comment8 =Low form | ||
|Korex9 =어제 숙제를 다 끝내 버렸어요. | |Korex9 =어제 숙제를 다 끝내 버렸어요. | ||
− | |Engex9 =I | + | |Engex9 =I finished all of my homework yesterday. |
|Comment9 =Polite informal form | |Comment9 =Polite informal form | ||
|Korex10 = 그 멋진 사람이 다른 곳으로 이사가 버렸어. | |Korex10 = 그 멋진 사람이 다른 곳으로 이사가 버렸어. | ||
− | |Engex10 = | + | |Engex10 =That good looking guy moved away. |
|Comment10 = Low form | |Comment10 = Low form | ||
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[[Category:아/어/여 form|ㅇ]] | [[Category:아/어/여 form|ㅇ]] | ||
− | [[Category:Grammar | + | [[Category:Grammar|ㅇ]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 20 June 2023
A/V + 아/어 버리다 : Indicates that an action has been done completely or already finished. As a result, nothing is left, a burden has been lifted, or there is a sense of regret left.
Conjugation Rule
Pattern | Case | Example | |
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Rule 1: | If there is no 받침 or if the adjective/verb stem has ㄹ as a 받침 | ||
Rule 2: | If there is a 받침 at the end of the adjective/verb stem |
Sentence Examples
Korean | English | Notes |
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오늘 지하철에서 지갑을 잃어 버렸어요. | I lost my wallet on the subway today. | Polite informal form |
돈을 다 써 버렸어. | I spent all money. | Low form |
이 서류는 불에 태워 버릴게요. | I'm going to burn up this document. | Polite informal form |
철수는 미국에 가 버렸어. | Chul-su took off to America. | Low form |
개가 과자를 다 먹어 버렸어요. | My dog ate all of the cookies. | Polite informal form |
약속을 잊어 버렸어. | I forgot my appointment. | Low form |
어항 속의 고기가 다 죽어 버렸어요. | All the fish in the fish bowl died on me. | Polite informal form |
그 사람과 이제 헤어져 버렸어. | I've broken up with him now. | Low form |
어제 숙제를 다 끝내 버렸어요. | I finished all of my homework yesterday. | Polite informal form |
그 멋진 사람이 다른 곳으로 이사가 버렸어. | That good looking guy moved away. | Low form |
Exceptions
- Example
Pronunciation
- Special pronunciation rule?
See Also
- Related topic or grammar