From Reference
Propositive? It means you're proposing something. Marriage? Could be. If your Korean gets good enough you may propose to a Korean. I've seen it happen multiple times.
Anyway, we'll use the ¤²½Ã´Ù ending. You can propose a lot of things: "Let's go to the store", "Let's dance", "Let's go fishing". Here are some examples (the vowel-consonant rules apply):
- °°ÀÌ ¿µÈ¸¦ º¾½Ã´Ù.
- Let's see a movie together.
- (together movie see-let's)
- ½Ä»ç ÇսôÙ.
- Let's eat.
- (meal do-let's)
- ¿½ÉÈ÷ °øºÎÇսôÙ!
- Let's study hard!
- (diligently study-let's)
- °áÈ¥ÇսôÙ!
- Let's get married!
- (marry-let's)
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