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Spoke/talked in Korean 🇰🇷


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spoke/talked 이야기했어
How to say “spoke/talked” in Korean? “이야기했어”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “이야기했어” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on spoke/talked in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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이야기했어 info.

Tips to Remember:
• The root 이야기 (iyagi) means “story,” so remember that 이야기하다 (iyagihada) is about sharing stories or talking.
• Think of conversations as exchanging stories, helping link 이야기하다 to “to talk” or “to converse.”

Explanations:
• 이야기하다 (iyagihada) is the infinitive form meaning “to talk” or “to converse.”
• 이야기했어 (iyagihesseo) is the past casual (informal) conjugation, meaning “talked” or “spoke.”
• It is used when talking about a completed conversation in an informal setting.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 말하다 (malhada) – to speak, to say
• 대화하다 (daehwahada) – to have a dialogue/conversation
• 얘기하다 (yaegihada) – an alternate, more informal pronunciation/spelling of 이야기하다

Conjugations of 이야기하다:
• Infinitive: 이야기하다 (iyagihada) – “to talk”
• Present (casual): 이야기해 (iyagihae) – “talk” / “am talking”
• Past (casual): 이야기했어 (iyagihesseo) – “talked” / “spoke”
• Future (casual): 이야기할 거야 (iyagihal geoya) – “will talk”

Example Sentences:
• 어제 친구와 재미있는 이야기를 했어.
 (EO-je chingua jaemiinneun iyagireul haesseo.)
 “Yesterday, I had an interesting conversation with my friend.”

• 점심시간에 동료와 회사 이야기를 했어.
 (Jum-sim-si-gan-e dongryowa hoesaa iyagireul haesseo.)
 “At lunch, I talked with my colleague about the company.”

• 내일 가족과 여행 계획에 대해 이야기할 거야.
 (Nae-il gajokgwa yeohaeng gyehake daehae iyagihal geoya.)
 “Tomorrow, I will talk with my family about the travel plans.”

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