νΈμμ μμ μ»€νΌ μ’ μ¬λ€ μ£ΌμΈμ. (Can you buy me some coffee at the convenience store?) In this lesson, we’re going to learn ‘ V-μλ€ μ£Όλ€/μ΄λ€ μ£Όλ€/ν΄λ€ μ£Όλ€ ’ which is used to ask someone to do something or you are doing something for the sake of others. If you want to watch this lesson in Korean with English subtitles, please click the link below. π¬νκ΅μ΄ λ¬Έλ² κ°μ 125: https://youtu.be/0GzvBYshbzI A Short Conversation: V-μλ€ μ£Όλ€/μ΄λ€ μ£Όλ€/ν΄λ€ μ£Όλ€ - λλ: λ―Έμ μ¨, μ μ§κΈ νΈμμ μ κ° κ±΄λ° λ νμν κ±° μμ΄μ? - λ―Έμ: κ·Έλμ? κ·Έλ¬λ©΄ νΈμμ μμ μ»€νΌ μ’ μ¬λ€ μ€ μ μμ΄μ? (in English) - Nana: Miso, I'm going to the convenience store right now. Do you need anything? - Miso: Really? Then can you buy me some coffee at the convenience store? → The grammar we're going to learn today is 'μ¬λ€ μ€ μ μμ΄μ?' Let's find out today's grammar. Usage of V-μλ€ μ£Όλ€/μ΄λ€ μ£Όλ€/ν΄λ€ μ£Όλ€ - 'μλ€/μ΄λ€/ν΄λ€ μ£Όλ€' attaches after a verb stem. - You can also say ‘μλ€κ°/μ΄λ€κ°/ν΄λ€κ°' instead of 'μλ€/μ΄λ€/ν΄λ€.' - ‘μλ€κ°/μ΄λ€κ°/ν΄λ€κ°' is used to indicate that you are doing something fi