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The Korean word "μžˆμ„κΉŒμš”?" (isseullkayo) is a polite and slightly tentative way to ask, "Would there be...?", "Do you think there is...?", or "Is there, perhaps...?"

πŸ” Breakdown:

μžˆλ‹€ (itda) = "to exist" or "to have"

μ„κΉŒμš”? (-eulkkayo?) = a polite ending used to ask a question or make a suggestion, often expressing uncertainty or curiosity

So, μžˆμ„κΉŒμš”? literally means "might there be...?" or "do you think there is...?"

πŸ—£ Example Usage:

μ—¬κΈ° ν™”μž₯싀이 μžˆμ„κΉŒμš”?

Yeogi hwajangsil-i isseullkayo?

β†’ "Do you think there’s a restroom here?"

κ·Έ 책이 μ„œμ μ— μžˆμ„κΉŒμš”?

Geu chaek-i seojeom-e isseullkayo?

β†’ "Would that book be in the bookstore?"

βœ… Tone:

Polite

Slightly formal

Used when asking someone in a respectful or indirect way

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Loraine Smith

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