Very interesting how these words come together to form other words. I learned a lot of them as their compound word but didn't know where the first part of the word came from. Now I know! 감사합니다 선생님
방민주 님, 안녕하세요. 건너가다 means 'to move from one place to another across a river, bridge, road, etc.' And 지나가다 means 'to pass by a certain place or spot'. So, 'to cross the road' is '건너가다'. 길을 건너가요. or 찻길을 건너가요.
@@방민주-j1q Yes! You can say '시간이 빨리 지나가요!' or '시간이 빨리 가요.'. Since the video is about just how the words are made, it shows the main meaning only. If you check the dictionary, you can find more examples. naver.me/FGyWq3NO
These are irregular verbs that conjugate irregularly when meeting with an ending 아/어.
01:05 걷다
걷다 + 어 -> 걸어 (ㄷ irregular verb)
ruclips.net/video/lL5uA6iBtDQ/видео.html
04:00 따르다
따르다 + 아 -> 따라 (으 irregular verb)
ruclips.net/video/AxuzVkgrWig/видео.html
04:25 오르다
오르다 + 아 -> 올라 (르 irregular verb)
ruclips.net/video/Z3wlYgQt06Y/видео.html
@@Liri_0.0 도움이 돼서 다행이에요. 😊
Interesting Korean word builder🤔
Thanks. 😊
Very interesting how these words come together to form other words. I learned a lot of them as their compound word but didn't know where the first part of the word came from. Now I know! 감사합니다 선생님
도움이 돼서 정말 다행이에요! 😍
very nice..keep it up
동사 정리 멋집니다.
항상 감사합니다.
And we should remember that not all 'ㄷ받침' changes into 'ㄹ받침'. 걷다 -> 걸어 But 닫다 -> 닫아. Keep it.
안녕하세요 선생님 i am confused of 건너가다 and 지나가다, if crossing the road (traffic), use 건너가다 right?
방민주 님, 안녕하세요.
건너가다 means 'to move from one place to another across a river, bridge, road, etc.'
And 지나가다 means 'to pass by a certain place or spot'.
So, 'to cross the road' is '건너가다'.
길을 건너가요.
or 찻길을 건너가요.
@@KoreanArah so 지나가다 can be used as "Times goes by"?
@@방민주-j1q Yes! You can say '시간이 빨리 지나가요!' or '시간이 빨리 가요.'.
Since the video is about just how the words are made, it shows the main meaning only.
If you check the dictionary, you can find more examples.
naver.me/FGyWq3NO
@@KoreanArah aha, Thankyou very much indeed!