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Lindsay.rees
What does 뿌렀어 mean? like... "if the noodles boil in the water for too long, or else its 뿌렀어"
Apr 19, 2013 6:41 AM
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it is used when we pronounce 불었어 stongly, which usually, I think, gives a fun from the tense sound.
불었어 ㅡmeans that something is swollen./has been swollen.
불(is from 붇다/swell)+었(past tense)+어(ending- just think a tail. imagine a cat without a tail. how strange is it!! now you can know the importance of a tail of a setence)
April 19, 2013
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it's '불었어' exactly. normal form is 붇다, in English, swollen (in the water).
April 19, 2013
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