Decoded Slug: ~이리 [iri] (This way, like this)

Korean Grammar Point
~이리 [iri] (This way, like this)

~이리 [iri] (This way, like this)

Short explanation:

This is used to denote 'in this manner' or 'like this', often used to illustrate something directly happening or showing.

Formation:

Verb stem + 이리

Examples:

그렇게 부르지 마세요, 이리 부르세요.
Geureohge bureuji maseyo, iri bureuseyo.
Don't call like that, call this way.
그는 과제를 이리 해 왔어요.
Geuneun gwaje reul iri hae wasseoyo.
He did the assignment like this.
이리 사진을 찍어 주세요.
Iri sajineul jjigeo juseyo.
Please take a picture this way.
제가 이리 할 것 같아요.
Jega iri hal geot katayo.
I think I am going to do it this way.

Long explanation:

'~이리 [iri]' is a Korean grammatical expression that shows a specific way, method or manner of doing something. It is equivalent to the English phrases 'like this', 'in this way' or 'in this manner'. It is commonly used in daily conversation and writing when someone wants to clarify the manner or way in which they or someone else is doing or has done something.
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