틀다, 싸다, 정하다, 찾다, 서두르다 | Mastering Korean Verbs with Present, Past, Future, and Examples

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    Today's Korean verbs are '틀다, 싸다, 정하다, 찾다, 서두르다.'
    Let's learn 5 Korean verbs and their present, past, and future tenses a day!
    하루에 5개씩 예문과 함께 한국어 동사의 기본형, 현재, 과거, 미래형을 알아봅시다!
    오늘의 어휘는 '틀다, 싸다, 정하다, 찾다, 서두르다' 입니다.
    ⭐️ 76-80 틀다, 싸다, 정하다, 찾다, 서두르다 | Korean Verbs for beginners with Present, Past, Future, and Example sentences| 5 Korean words a day (Mon-Fri.)
    Essential Korean Verbs: Transform Your Language Skills
    Korean, a language rich in nuances and expressions, offers a dynamic way to communicate everyday actions. Today, we spotlight five fundamental verbs that will enhance your Korean vocabulary and help you express a range of actions. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate learner, understanding these verbs is key to mastering conversational Korean.
    틀다 (Teul-da) - To Turn On
    Present Tense: 틀어요 (Teul-eoyo) - "I turn on."
    Past Tense: 틀었어요 (Teul-eoss-eoyo) - "I turned on."
    Future Tense: 틀 거예요 (Teul geo-yeoyo) - "I will turn on."
    Example: 아빠가 텔레비전을 틀어요. (Appa-ga tellebijeon-eul teul-eoyo.) - "My dad turns on the TV."
    Understanding 틀다 is essential for anyone looking to navigate Korean technology or engage in conversations about starting something new.
    싸다 (Ssa-da) - To Pack
    Present Tense: 싸요 (Ssayo) - "I pack."
    Past Tense: 쌌어요 (Ssa-eoss-eoyo) - "I packed."
    Future Tense: 쌀 거예요 (Ssal geo-yeoyo) - "I will pack."
    Example: 엄마가 여행 갈 짐을 싸요. (Eomma-ga yeohaeng gal jim-eul ssayo.) - "My mom packs up for the trip."
    Packing is an integral part of life, whether for a trip or just organizing life’s essentials, making 싸다 a verb worth memorizing.
    정하다 (Jeong-ha-da) - To Decide
    Present Tense: 정해요 (Jeonghaeyo) - "I decide."
    Past Tense: 정했어요 (Jeonghae-eoss-eoyo) - "I decided."
    Future Tense: 정할 거예요 (Jeonghal geo-yeoyo) - "I will decide."
    Example: 친구와 약속을 정해요. (Chingu-wa yaksog-eul jeonghaeyo.) - "I make an appointment with a friend."
    Whether it’s planning a meet-up or making life-changing choices, 정하다 is your go-to verb for expressing decisions.
    찾다 (Chat-dda) - To Find; To Look For
    Present Tense: 찾아요 (Chaj-ayo) - "I find."
    Past Tense: 찾았어요 (Chaj-ass-eoyo) - "I found."
    Future Tense: 찾을 거예요 (Chaj-eul geo-yeoyo) - "I will find."
    Example: 동생이 집에서 지갑을 찾아요. (Dongsaeng-i jib-eseo jigab-eul chaj-ayo.) - "My brother finds his wallet at home."
    From looking for possessions to seeking out adventures, 찾다 is a fundamental verb for explorers and seekers alike.
    서두르다 (Seo-du-reu-da) - To Hurry; To Rush
    Present Tense: 서둘러요 (Seodulleoyo) - "I hurry."
    Past Tense: 서둘렀어요 (Seodulleoss-eoyo) - "I hurried."
    Future Tense: 서두를 거예요 (Seodureul geo-yeoyo) - "I will hurry."
    Example: 언니가 나갈 준비를 서둘러요. (Eonni-ga nagal junbi-reul seodulleoyo.) - "My sister is hurrying to get ready to go out."
    Whether rushing for a meeting or hastening to meet friends, 서두르다 is a verb that adds energy and urgency to your actions.
    Each of these verbs is a building block in the Korean language, forming the foundation of daily conversation. For language learners, incorporating these verbs into your vocabulary will not only improve your fluency but also help you connect more deeply with Korean culture and people.
    Remember, practice makes perfect. Use these verbs in sentences, engage with native speakers, and immerse yourself in the language. Your journey to Korean mastery is just beginning, and these verbs are your companions on the path to proficiency.
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  • @flower-lx8ed
    @flower-lx8ed 5 месяцев назад

    sub spanish please😢

    • @basickoreanbk
      @basickoreanbk  5 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry, I cannot speak Spanish.ㅠㅠ