Decode The Korean Language: How Do You Politely Call Your Uncle? - agents
In the case without batchim (λ°μΉ¨) :.
(samchoneun abeojiboda du sal eoryeoyo. ) my uncle is 2 years younger than my father.
μΌμ΄μ μλ²μ§λ³΄λ€ λ μ΄ μ΄λ €μ.
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For your momβs brother, the term is μΈμΌμ΄ (oesamchon).
Conjugating regular verbs/adjectives into honorific forms follows a simple pattern:
Webthis sound change is a bit less obvious to english speakers.
WebμΌμ΄ (samchon) is used when addressing your fatherβs brother.
Since korean doesnβt have the /v/ sound like in βveryβ they replace it with something similar to a βbβ.
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