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To feel in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to remember the word:
• Break it into “느껴” (from 느끼다 meaning “to feel”) and the passive ending “-지다” (implying “to be” or “appear as”). This can remind you that the word expresses how something is felt or appears.
• The romanized form is “neukkyeojida.”

Explanations:
• 느껴지다 means “to be felt” or “to seem,” often used to describe an impression or sensation that appears naturally.
• It is the passive form of 느끼다 (“to feel”), so while 느끼다 is actively feeling something, 느껴지다 indicates that something is perceived in a certain way.

Other words with similar meaning:
• 느끼다 – “to feel” (active form)
• 감지되다 – “to be sensed/detected” (similar in meaning when describing perception)

Conjugations (using the common informal and formal styles):

Present Tense:
• Informal low: 느껴져
  Romanized: neukkyeojyeo
• Informal high: 느껴져요
  Romanized: neukkyeojyeo-yo
• Formal: 느껴집니다
  Romanized: neukkyeojimnida

Past Tense:
• Informal low: 느껴졌어
  Romanized: neukkyeojyeosseo
• Informal high: 느껴졌어요
  Romanized: neukkyeojyeoseyo
• Formal: 느껴졌습니다
  Romanized: neukkyeojyeosseumnida

Future Tense:
• Informal low: 느껴질 거야
  Romanized: neukkyeojil geoya
• Informal high: 느껴질 거예요
  Romanized: neukkyeojil geoyeyo
• Formal: 느껴질 것입니다
  Romanized: neukkyeojil geosimnida

Example sentences:
1. 그 풍경이 정말 아름답게 느껴져.
  Romanized: Geu punggyeong-i jeongmal areumdabge neukkyeojyeo.
  (That scenery really feels beautiful.)

2. 그의 말이 진심으로 느껴졌어.
  Romanized: Geu-ui mal-i jinsimeuro neukkyeojyeosseo.
  (His words were felt with sincerity.)

3. 앞으로 더 좋은 기분이 느껴질 거예요.
  Romanized: Apeuro deo jo-eun gibuni neukkyeojil geoyeyo.
  (In the future, a better feeling will be sensed.)

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