π©π« Usage of ‘μ’
• 'μ' is a particle that makes the foreword act as an adnominal phrase.
π When it uses as a particle, most of the time it pronunced ‘μ[e]’, without an accent.
• The meanings of 'μ' are below.
π³ Mostly as same as 'of'.
π Map of soul = μνΌμ μ§λ,
π³ is as same as ''s', to form possesive.
π Jane's ring = μ μΈμ λ°μ§
π³ indicates the proceeding word is a metaphor for the latter word.
π Margaret Thatcher, the Iron lady. = μ² μ μ¬μΈ λ§κ°λ λμ²
π³ indicates the proceeding word meterial of the latter word.
π pure gold jewerly = μκΈμ 보μ
π³ indicates that something belongs or related to someone. as same as my/his/hers/ours/theirs.
in this usage, 'λ΄', 'λ€' can be used insted of 'λμ', 'λμ'
π my hat = λμ(λ΄) λͺ¨μ, her book = κ·Έλ
μ μ±
π³ indicates the proceeding word is a target of course or goal or something for the latter word.
π triumpeal path = μΉλ¦¬μ κΈΈ
π³ indicates where an object occurs or is located. If you omit it when writing, that is also natural.
π summer sea = μ¬λ¦(μ) λ°λ€
Hope this makes you clear.