의심 = Doubt, suspicion, question
疑 (Doubt) 心 (Mind, heart, feeling)

지금 나를 의심하는 겁니까? = What, you don’t believe me?
의심받을 짓은 하지 마라 = Don’t do anything suspicious.

의도 = Intention, aim, purpose
意 (Intention, thought) 圖 (Map, plan, scheme)

거짓말을 할 의도는 없었다 = I didn’t mean to lie.
의도했던 대로 일이 진행되고 있다 = The project is going just as I intended.
질문하시는 의도가 무엇입니까? = What is your intention in asking the question?
그럴 의도는 아니었다 = I didn’t mean it.

의지 = Lean on, rely on
依 (Depend, Rely) 支 (Support, raise)

그는 내가 의지할 수 있는 유일한 사람이다 = He’s the only person I can depend on.
그는 벽에 몸을 의지하고 간신히 서 있었다 = He barely managed to remain standing by leaning against the wall.

의존 = Depend on, rely on
依 (Depend, Rely)   存 (Exists) 

그는 기억에 의존해 길을 찾아갔다 = He relied on his memory to find the way.
그녀는 의존적인 성격을 버리지 못했다 = She hasn’t grown out of her dependent personality.

의지 = Will, volition

(Intention, thought)

志 (Will, aspiration, ambition)

그는 자신의 의지로 담배를 끊었다 = He quit smoking out of his own will.
그렇게 의지가 약해서 무슨 일을 하겠어요? = What can you do with such a weak will?

의욕 = Will, desire, drive
意 (Intention, thought)

欲 (Desire)

그는 업무 의욕을 상실한 것 같다 = He seems to have lost all his drive to work.
그녀는 이혼 후 삶에 대한 의욕을 잃었다 = She lost the will to live after the divorce.

Meaning, intention 

의미 = meaning, significance
동의 = agreement (동 =

same)  
의도 = intention, aim, purpose (도 = lead)

의사 = intention, idea

의문 = doubt, questioning (문 = question)

의심 = doubt, suspicion (심 = deep)
의욕 = will, drive (intention + desire)

~(으)ㄹ 테다, 테이다 = Expectation, anticipation, when used with first-person subject it becomes strong willed intention

네가 나를 피하는 이유를 말하기 전엔 안 갈 테야 = I’m not going until you tell me the reason you’re avoiding me.
안 줄 테야 = I won’t give it to you.
먹을 테면 먹어봐 = If you intend to eat, go ahead and do it
비밀은 내가 지킬 테니 나 하자는 대로 할까? = Since I intend to keep the secret, shall we do it the way I am suggesting? 
걱정하지마. 내가 아무 것도 일어나지 않게 할 테니까 = Don’t worry, because I’m not gonna let anything happen.

“Would you like to…?”: Verb + -(으)시겠어요?

unyounglearnskorean:

안녕하세요~ 잔지네요?? 

Today, we’ll learn the polite way to suggest something or ask about someone’s preference/intention.

– Construction: verb stem + -(으)시겠어요?

– “-(으)시겠어요?” corresponds to “would you mind/like to…” or “why not…” in English.

– It is used to politely suggest something or to ask the listener about his or her preference or intention. 

– Ex: 내일 몇 시에 오시겠어요? What time will you come tomorrow?

– Ex: 커피를 드시겠어요? Would you like coffee? 

수고하세요! ^^

겠다

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~겠다 – intention or will (meaning similar to ~(으)ㄹ게요)

그만 먹겠어요 – I’ll stop eating
나는 지금 자러 가겠어 – I’m going to go sleep now
내일은 꼭 그 일을 끝내겠어요 – Tomorrow I’ll definitely finish the job
그 사람이 올 때까지 기다리겠어요 – I’ll wait for him until he comes.
저는 한국에 가겠어요 – I will go to Korea

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~겠다, ~았/었겠다 – I think, I bet, I guess, It must be, showing opinion

내일은 비가 오겠어 – I bet it’s going to rain tomorrow
나도 그 문제를 풀겠어 – I bet I can solve the problem too
지은이는 지금쯤 미국에 도착했겠어요 – I bet JiEun has arrived in America
네일은 날씨가 춥겠어요 – (I think) tomorrow will be cold
(Looking at her friend’s dinner plate) 맛있겠다! – Looks delicious!
애인이랑 좋은시간 보냈겠어요? – You must have had good time witty your boyfriend, right?
지금쯤 모두 잠이 들었겠다 – Everyone must have been asleep
그 남자는 이미 떠났겠다 – He must have left already.informal form
많이 울었겠다 – You must have cried a lot
배고팠겠다 – You must have been hungry
우리는 늦었어. 수업이 끝났겠어 – We are late. The class probably ended.

~는 거겠지 – it must be, right? 

자기의 처녀적 생각이 나는 거겠지 – She must be thinking of the times before she was married

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V + 아/어 + 야겠다 – guess I should, guess I have to

나는 가야겠어 – I guess I should go
배고파.  먹어야겠어 – I’m hungry. I’ll guess I should eat
저는 이제 자야겠어요 – I had better sleep now
설거지를 해야겠다 – I had better do the dishes
나 한국어 공부를 좀 해야겠다 – I guess I’m going to have to study Korean