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"I'm trying to -" in Korean How would you say "I'm trying to ~" in Korean? Such as in: I'm trying to read. I'm trying to get it done. I'm trying to finish my homework. I searched online about "trying to ~" and found about 7 different answers, so I'm a bit confused and don't know what to use. Also, if there is a common and more natural way of saying "I'm trying to ~", that would be great too.
22 aug. 2015 01:02
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There doesn't seem to be a set phrase that matches "trying to" exactly. There are a few different ones depending on the situation. The key is the verb 하다, which means "do" or "perform", but has many extended uses as well. 하다: 일을 하다 = Do the work; 운동을 하다 = Work out (one's body) - original meaning 하다 (extended meaning): make an effort; intend to... -려고: verb conjugation for "to do (something)"; with the intention of... ex) 가려고: 가다(go) + 려고 -> 가려고: to go -려고 하다: make an effort to ..; try to .. So the basis for "trying to" is usually "-려(고) 하다" or just "-려 하다" (shortened form). In real life, there are more than way of saying "trying to": * I'm trying to read. 1) (나는) 책을 보려(고) 하고 있어: (a little long and formal) 2) (나) 책 좀 보려 해: 좀 means "a bit", so "I'm trying to read a bit". 3) (sk) 책 좀 보는 중이야 I am reading (a bit). 중이야: I am ...ing. * I'm trying to get it done. 1) (난) 이 일을 마치려 하고 있어 2) (난) 이 일을 마치려(고) (해): With "해" omitted it is still clear and natural 3) (난) 이 일을 마치려고 하는 중이야 4) (난) 이 일을 마치려는 중이야 * I'm trying to finish my homework. 1) (난) 숙제 끝내려(고) 해 (끝내다 = finish) 2) (난) 숙제 좀 끝내려고 ... 3) (난) 숙제 좀 끝내려고 하는 중이야 4) (난) 숙제 좀 끝내려는 중이야 So -려 하다 is the best way, but in casual situations, -는 중이야 (am ..-ing) is also used often.
22 augustus 2015
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