Move In Korean - How To Discuss
Move In Korean
Which verbs (tu y), transliteration (use) and are used in Korean language and what do they match? 3
When you move a segment.
Usually someone says € 'Ã ”
So if you tell someone and say,  €  ›Â§Â - ¬" means to move the hand at the command and Œ "means arm. I usually add other words to my sleeve for everyday purposes in Korean conversation.
But if you want to talk, you have to move your currency or sit down.
People will say "" ˜®Ê °   "‹ ¤. (Basically means to move the chair)
For example, suppose you are sitting on the same sofa as someone else, but it is too tight and you are worried, would you say?
دوسر "⠘®ê²¨ ˜Â®ê²¨! For others (move in one direction!)
If you want to talk about relocation, relocation or resettlement.
You will say that in strict definition it means to change the place of residence, it is a noun, not a verb, in Korean language.
But there is a small punishment
There are several verbs that you can add to the noun.
Can say Â'¬ ««  ‹Â¤ (ê ° €" ‹Â¤), which means to enter (go down) or
It can also be called • ˜Ã "‹, which means you are now talking about changing your address, but as a verb
For example: · ¸à «â â  ° â € € ´ì‚¬Ã •«. (He moves).
· ¸à «… € € € ˜Â¤Ã. (He enters).
 · ¸à «… â € € â â -. (he goes).
So basically these are all grammar and words.
This is the basic idea, if you want to learn more in depth, well ... not sure what to suggest, sorry.
But I helped! =]
Use verbs