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What does the verb '잃다' mean?
What does the verb '잃다' mean?
Which of the following verbs means 'to prepare'?
Which of the following verbs means 'to prepare'?
What does '물어보다' mean in English?
What does '물어보다' mean in English?
Which verb translates to 'to finish'?
Which verb translates to 'to finish'?
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What is the meaning of the verb 'gajyeooda'?
What is the meaning of the verb 'gajyeooda'?
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What does '정리하다' mean?
What does '정리하다' mean?
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Which of the following means 'to need'?
Which of the following means 'to need'?
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Which verb means 'to get angry'?
Which verb means 'to get angry'?
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What does 'jiuda' mean?
What does 'jiuda' mean?
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What does '가져가다' mean?
What does '가져가다' mean?
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Which verb means 'to follow'?
Which verb means 'to follow'?
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Which of these verbs translates to 'to drive'?
Which of these verbs translates to 'to drive'?
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What is the meaning of 'nalda'?
What is the meaning of 'nalda'?
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Which verb means 'to remain'?
Which verb means 'to remain'?
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What is the meaning of the verb 'mannada'?
What is the meaning of the verb 'mannada'?
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Which verb means 'to finish'?
Which verb means 'to finish'?
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What does 'miwohada' mean?
What does 'miwohada' mean?
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What is the closest English translation for 'yeolda'?
What is the closest English translation for 'yeolda'?
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Which of these verbs translates to 'to wash'?
Which of these verbs translates to 'to wash'?
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What does the verb 'gyeolhonhada' mean?
What does the verb 'gyeolhonhada' mean?
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Which verb refers to the action of 'to need'?
Which verb refers to the action of 'to need'?
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What does 'daedabhada' mean in English?
What does 'daedabhada' mean in English?
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Which of the following verbs means 'to ride'?
Which of the following verbs means 'to ride'?
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What is the meaning of the verb 'goreuda'?
What is the meaning of the verb 'goreuda'?
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Study Notes
Korean Verbs
- bonaeda (보내다): to send
- chatda (찾다): to find
- ilta (잃다): to lose
- gieokhada (기억하다): to remember
- nochida (놓치다): to miss
- junbihada (준비하다): to prepare
- dowajuda (도와주다): to help
- sayonghada (사용하다): to use
- sijakhada (시작하다): to begin/start
- kkeutnaeda (끝내다): to finish
- ttaragada (따라가다): to follow
- mureoboda (물어보다): to ask
- dabhada (답하다): to reply
- jeongrihada (정리하다): to arrange
- boyeojuda (보여주다): to show
- jeonhwahada (전화하다): to call (phone)
- jareuda (자르다): to cut
- piryohada (필요하다): to need
- seoda (서다): to stand
- anda (안다): to hug
- gajyeogada (가져가다): to take
- derida (데리다): to bring
- seolmyeonghada (설명하다): to explain
- gidarida (기다리다): to wait
- gajyeooda (가져오다): to bring
- sarajida (사라지다): to disappear
- meomchuda (멈추다): to stop
- doeda (되다): to become
- hwanada (화나다): to get angry
- duda (두다): to leave (an item)
- kkumkkuda (꿈꾸다): to dream
- bangmunhada (방문하다): to visit
- jiuda (지우다): to erase
- gobaekhada (고백하다): to confess
- injeonghada (인정하다): to admit
- gamchuda (감추다): to hide
- nalda (날다): to fly
- unjeonhada (운전하다): to drive
- billida (빌리다): to borrow
- miwohada (미워하다): to hate
- gajida (가지다): to have
- namda (남다): to remain
- dakda (닦다): to wipe
- ssitda (씻다): to wash
- geonneoda (건너다): to cross
- mida (믿다): to believe
- baedalhada (배달하다): to deliver
- deonjida (던지다): to throw
- utda (웃다): to laugh
- mannada (만나다): to meet
- sijakhada (시작하다): to start
- kkeutnada (끝나다): to finish/end
- mutda (묻다): to ask
- salda (살다): to live
- jukda (죽다): to die
- ulda (울다): to cry
- yeolda (열다): to open
- datda (닫다): to close
- anta (앉다): to sit
- ireonada (일어나다): to get up/wake up
- gyeolhonhada (결혼하다): to marry
- gieokhada (기억하다): to remember
- itda (잊다): to forget
- piryohada (필요하다): to need
- nota (놓다): to put
- japda (잡다): to hold
- goreuda (고르다): to choose
- gidarida (기다리다): to wait
- geolda (걸다): to hang/call (phone)
- malhada (말하다): to speak
- daedabhada (대답하다): to answer
- cheongsohada (청소하다): to clean
- yorihada (요리하다): to cook
- tada (타다): to ride
- naerida (내리다): to get off
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