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Help with Korean verbs
Can anyone tell me these verbs in Korean:
Walk/walking/walked
Eat/eating/ate
Listen/listening/listened
Draw/drawing/drew
Feel/feeling/felt
Want/wanting/wanted
I know they get conjugated by level of politeness, but I need to help with the tenses too. ^_~ any extra info is welcome too, thanks.
May 29, 2012 6:12 PM
Answers · 6
Walk/walking/walked 걷다/걷고 있다/걸었다
Eat/eating/ate 먹다/먹고 있다/먹었다
Listen/listening/listened 듣(는)다/듣고 있다/들었다.
Draw/drawing/drew 그리다/그리고 있다/그렸다
Feel/feeling/felt 느끼다/느끼고 있다/느꼈다
Want/wanting/wanted 원하다/원하고 있다/원했다
May 30, 2012
@languagemuffin. Good question! Does the word "feel" have some meanings in Korean?
May 30, 2012
Like emotional feel. Im guessing there's a different one for physical and emotional?
May 30, 2012
What kind of feel?
May 30, 2012
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