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Cana Hallenbeck
보일라 meaning...?
I was listening to Hide and Seek by Astro, and in the first line of the song they say "꼭꼭꼭꼭 숨어라
머리카락 보일라" ...So I was wondering what the -ㄹ라 means? Is it different from the 아/어/여 + 라 ending? ^^
25 de mar. de 2018 11:49
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머리카락 보일라 means "Your hair is going to be seen"
From http://adventuresinkorean.tumblr.com/post/111905931996/%EC%9C%BC%E3%84%B9%EB%9D%BC
~(으)ㄹ라
This connective ending is similar to the pattern “~(으)ㄹ까 보다.” The first clause contains a worry about a potential future event, and the second clause contains the action that should be done to avoid the situation in the first clause.
However, unlike the less restricted ~(으)ㄹ까 보다", the ~(으)ㄹ라 construction is used mainly in cases when a speaker is advising a close friend or younger person. This pattern can also be used as a sentence ending without a second clause, in which case the advice has been previously mentioned, or is implied.
Examples:
다칠라 조심해라!
You’re going to hurt yourself; watch out!
학교에 늦을라 빨리 일어나라.
Get up quickly or you’ll be late for school.
감기 걸릴라 목도리 해라.
Put on a scarf or you’ll catch a cold.
서둘러라. 늦을라.
Hurry up. You’re gonna be late.
25 de marzo de 2018
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Cana Hallenbeck
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Inglés, Coreano
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Coreano
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