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시작: Vocabulary #81

Example Sentences#

  1. 오른쪽과 왼쪽 멀리서 벽이 보이기 시작했을 때 기뻤어.1
    I was glad when I saw walls far away to the right and left.
    • 시작하다 means ‘to start’.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • -을 is a modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun, conveying assumption, intention, or possibility and including future, potential, or unrealized actions and states.
  2. 내일마다 새 시작이야2
    Every tomorrow is a new beginning
    • 시작 means ‘beginning’ or ‘start’.
    • 이다 is the copula ‘to be’, and 이야 is its casual conjugated form used in informal speech.
  3. 이십사 시간 안에 저는 최고의 사람도 미워하기 시작합니다.3
    Within twenty-four hours, I start to hate even the best of people:
    • 시작하다 means ‘to begin’ or ‘to start’.
    • ㅂ니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.
  4. 라사로는 맹인의 제안을 받아들여 둘은 포도를 먹기 시작했다.4
    Lazaro accepted the blind man’s suggestion, and the two began eating the grapes.
    • 시작하다 means ‘to begin’ or ‘to start’.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • -다 is the plain declarative ending used to state facts or describe events in an impersonal, neutral tone without addressing a specific listener, found in objective narration (stories, articles, diaries), self-directed speech, announcements, and emphatic exclamations.
  5. 눈부신 길 따라 시작되는 세상5
    A world begins along the dazzling path
    • 시작되다 is a compound verb formed from 시작 (beginning) and 되다 (to become), a verb commonly used to form the passive voice in Korean, meaning ‘to be started’ or ‘to begin’ in the passive voice.
    • -는 is a present tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  6. 끝난 시간을 넘어 시작되는 순간들6
    Moments arising beyond the end of time
    • 시작되다 is a compound verb formed from 시작 (beginning) and 되다 (to become), a verb commonly used to form the passive voice in Korean, meaning ‘to be started’ or ‘to begin’ in the passive voice.
    • -는 is a present tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  7. “네가 오후 네 시에 온다면, 나는 세 시부터 벌써 행복해지기 시작할 거야.7
    “If you come at four in the afternoon, then at three o’clock I shall begin to feel happy.
    • 시작하다 means ‘to begin’ or ‘to start’.
    • -ㄹ is a modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun, conveying assumption, intention, or possibility and including future, potential, or unrealized actions and states.
  8. 하지만 곧, 만족하지 못하는 마음이 그를 괴롭히기 시작했습니다.8
    But soon, dissatisfaction began to torment him.
    • 시작하다 means ‘to begin’.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • 습니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.
  9. 하지만 얼마 지나지 않아 맹인은 두 개씩 집어먹기 시작했다.4
    But not long after, the blind man began eating two at a time.
    • 시작하다 means ‘to begin’ or ‘to start’.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • -다 is the plain declarative ending used to state facts or describe events in an impersonal, neutral tone without addressing a specific listener, found in objective narration (stories, articles, diaries), self-directed speech, announcements, and emphatic exclamations.
  10. 이를 눈치챈 라사로도 맹인을 따라 두 개씩, 세 개씩 먹기 시작했다.4
    Noticing this, Lazaro also began eating two at a time, then three at a time, following the blind man’s example.
    • 시작하다 means ‘to begin’ or ‘to start’.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • -다 is the plain declarative ending used to state facts or describe events in an impersonal, neutral tone without addressing a specific listener, found in objective narration (stories, articles, diaries), self-directed speech, announcements, and emphatic exclamations.

Footnotes#

  1. Sentence from A Little Fable Story.

  2. Sentence from A New Beginning.

  3. Sentence from Father Zossima Counsel Story.

  4. Sentence from Lazaro And The Blind Man. 2 3

  5. Sentence from Like A Paper Boat Song.

  6. Sentence from Shattered Pieces Song.

  7. Sentence from The Little Prince And The Fox.

  8. Sentence from The Stonecutter Journey Story.

시작: Vocabulary #81
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Korean Story Lab
Published at
2026-03-19
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