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저는 게으르다 or 저는 게으르요
How do you say 'I am lazy' in Korean?
Would it just be 저는 게으르다?
Dec 2, 2015 4:36 PM
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"I am lazy" in Korean.
You can say it like this:
- 나는 게으르다 (formal-plain)
- 나는 게으릅니다 / 나는 게으릅니다 (formal-polite)
- 나는 게을러 (informal-plain)
- 저는 게을러요 / 나는 게을러요 (informal-polite)
* 저는 게으르다 is a little odd sounding because "저" is usually used in a polite syle.
* 게으르다 changes to 게을러 when it conjugates to 아/어 (similar to 오르다->올라).
December 2, 2015
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