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πΏ μμ§(still, yet) λ³Έλ¬Έ
π μμ§ -μλ€ vs. μμ§ -κ³ μλ€.
μμ§ means still or yet.
β’ μ μμ§ λμμ. (I still play.)
β’ μ μμ§ λκ³ μμ΄μ. (I am still playing.)
We use both. Both are natural.
-κ³ μλ€ can use only with verb, not adjective.
β μ λ μμ§ μ΄λ €μ.(I am young)
β μ λ μμ§ μ΄λ¦¬κ³ μμ΄μ.(I am doing young)
If you want to use -κ³ μλ€ with an adjective, you have use β-μ΄μ§κ³ μλ€β
πββοΈ μ λ μ΄λ €μ§κ³ (<-μ΄λ¦¬μ΄μ§κ³ ) μμ΄μ. (I am getting younger.)

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