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they go κ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ κ°€
How to say “they go” in Korean? “κ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ κ°€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “κ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ κ°€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on they go in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Associate "κ°€λ‹€" (ga-da) with the idea of moving or going. You might think of the phrase β€œgoing away” that begins with a similar β€œga” sound.
β€’ Visualize someone leaving β€œκ°€β€ (ga) as the starting syllable for β€˜going’ to help cement both the sound and its meaning.

Explanations:
β€’ The verb β€œκ°€λ‹€β€ (ga-da) means β€œto go.” In the sentence β€œκ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ 가” (geu saramdeureun ga), β€œκ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€β€ means β€œthose people” or β€œthey” and β€œκ°€β€ is the verb stem for β€œgo.”
β€’ Although β€œκ°€β€ is seen here, it is the uninflected or base form (often used in casual, truncated speech). The full dictionary form is β€œκ°€λ‹€.”

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β€’ μ΄λ™ν•˜λ‹€ (idonghada) – β€œto move” or β€œto travel”
β€’ μΆœλ°œν•˜λ‹€ (chulbalhada) – β€œto depart”
β€’ λ‚˜κ°€λ‹€ (nagada) – β€œto go out” (when emphasizing leaving a place)

Conjugations of β€œκ°€λ‹€β€:
β€’ Infinitive: κ°€λ‹€ (ga-da) – to go
β€’ Present Tense:
  β—¦ Informal low: κ°€ (ga)
  β—¦ Informal high: κ°€μš” (ga-yo)
  β—¦ Formal polite: κ°‘λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gamnida)
β€’ Past Tense:
  β—¦ Informal low: κ°”λ‹€ (gattta)
  β—¦ Informal high: κ°”μ–΄μš” (gasseoyo)
  β—¦ Formal polite: κ°”μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gasseumnida)
β€’ Future Tense:
  β—¦ Informal low: 갈 κ±°μ•Ό (gal geoya)
  β—¦ Informal high: 갈 κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (gal geoyeyo)
  β—¦ Formal polite: 갈 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gal geosimnida)
β€’ Imperative:
  β—¦ Informal: κ°€ (ga) – used among close friends
  β—¦ Polite: κ°€μ„Έμš” (gaseyo)

Example Sentences:
1. κ·Έ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ κ°€μš”.
  Romanized: Geu saramdeureun gayo.
  Translation: Those people go. / They are going.
2. λ‚˜λŠ” 내일 학ꡐ에 갈 κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
  Romanized: Naneun naeil hakgyoe gal geoyeyo.
  Translation: I will go to school tomorrow.
3. μ™œ κ°€μ§€ μ•Šμ•˜μ–΄μš”?
  Romanized: Wae gaji anasseoyo?
  Translation: Why didn’t you go?
4. 우리 μ§€κΈˆ 같이 κ°€μž.
  Romanized: Uri jigeum gachi gaja.
  Translation: Let’s go together now.

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