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V-(으)ㄹ래요 grammar = (1) do you want to, how about? (2) be going to, will

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V-(으)ㄹ래요 grammar = (1) do you want to, how about? (2) be going to, will - สวัสดีเพื่อน yonsei Korea textbook, ในบทความที่คุณกำลังอ่านในครั้งนี้มีชื่อเรื่อง V-(으)ㄹ래요 grammar = (1) do you want to, how about? (2) be going to, will, เราได้เตรียมบทความนี้ไว้อย่างดีเพื่อให้คุณอ่านและนำข้อมูลไปใช้ หวังว่าเนื้อหาของโพสต์ บทความ Grammar Lv1, สิ่งที่เราเขียนคุณสามารถเข้าใจได้ เอาล่ะมีความสุขในการอ่าน.

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V-(으)ㄹ래요 grammar = (1) do you want to, how about? (2) be going to, will

L1.46 V-(으)ㄹ래요 grammar = (1) do you want to, how about…? (2) be going to, will…

Usage:
Question form: V-ㄹ래요?
- Asking for listener’s preference or gently making a request = do you want to…, how about…?
- Often used in speaking and among intimates.
- V-(으)ㄹ래요? can be replaced by V-지 않을래요?  or 안 V-(으)ㄹ래요? without meaning changes.

Statement form: V-ㄹ래요.
- Express that the speaker has the will or intention to do something = be going to, will...
- Often used in speaking and among intimates.
- Only subjects in the 1st person like 나 and 우리 can be used.

Verb ending in vowel or ㄹ + -ㄹ래요:
가다 -- 갈래요? ; 보다 -- 볼래요?
운동하다 -- 운동할래요?
놀다 -- 놀래요? ; 만들다 -- 만들래요?

Verb ending in consonant + 을래요:
먹다 -- 먹을래요? ; 받다 -- 받을래요?
앉다 -- 앉을래요? ; 읽다 -- 읽을래요?
*듣다 -- 들을래요? ; *걷다 -- 걸을래요?




Examples

Question form: V-ㄹ래요?
1. 주말에 여행 같이 갈래요?
- 미안해요. 요즘 바빠서 못 가요.
Do you want to go traveling this weekend?
- I am sorry. I am busy recently so I can't go.
2. 커피 한잔 하실래요?
- 네, 좋아요.
Do you want to have a cup of coffee?
- Okay. It's good.
3. 한강에서 배를 타지 않을래요?
- 네, 너무 좋아요.
Do you want to go ride a boat on Han river?
- Yes, It sounds good.
4. 흐엉 씨, 다리 아파요? 저기 의자에 앉을래요?
- 아니요. 괜찮아요.
Huong, is your leg hurt? How about having a seat over there.
- No. I am okey.
5. 우리 시험 끝나고 뭐 할래요?
- 영화 볼까요?
What do you want to do after the test?
- How about watching a movie?
6. 날씨가 정말 좋아요.
- 그래요? 그럼 밖에 나가서 좀 걸을래요?
The weather is very good.
- Really? Then how about going out to have a walk outside?

Statement form: V-ㄹ래요.
1. 너무 배가 불러요. 그만 먹을래요.
I am so full. I am not going to stop eating.
2. 고객님, 뭐 드실래요?
- 김치찌개 먹을래요.
Sir, what will you have to eat?
- I will eat Kimchi stew.
3. 이번 방학에는 여행을 할래요.
In this vacation, I will go on a trip.
4. 액션 영화나 공포 영화 볼래요?
- 저는 공포 영화는 싫어요. 액션 영화 볼래요.
Do you want to see a horror movie or an action movie?
- I don't like horror movies. I want to see an action movie.
5. 날씨가 더우니까 아이스크림 먹을래요?
- 저는 배가 아파서 먹지 않을래요.
Since it's hot,do you want to have an ice cream?
- My stomach is hurt so I don't want to eat.
6. 저는 다음 주에 고향에 갈래요.
I will go to my hometown next week.


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