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To tie in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Think of 묶다 (mukda) as “to bind” or “to tie” – the “묶” (muk) part sounds like “mook” in “book” to help recall that it holds things together.
• Visualize someone tying a knot; the continuous action is expressed by adding 고 있다, indicating an ongoing state.

Explanations:
• “묶고 있을 것이다” (mukko isseul geosida) is a future-predicted continuous form. It implies that someone “will be tying” or “will be in the act of tying.”
• The verb 묶다 (mukda) means “to tie” or “to bind.” The construction 묶고 있다 attaches 고 있다 to indicate a current ongoing action. When combined with 을 것이다, it expresses a future state that is anticipated or predicted.

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• 매다 (maeda) – often used for tying things like shoelaces or neckties.
• 결박하다 (gyeolbakada) – more formal and means “to bind” or “to tie up” (often referring to restraining someone).

Conjugations for the Base Verb 묶다:
• Infinitive (dictionary form): 묶다 (mukda) – “to tie”
• Present tense: 묶는다 (mukneunda) – “ties/is tying”
• Present progressive: 묶고 있다 (mukko itda) – “is tying”
• Past tense: 묶었다 (mukkeotda) – “tied”
• Future tense: 묶을 것이다 (mukkeul geosida) – “will tie”
• The expression 묶고 있을 것이다 (mukko isseul geosida) specifically means “will be tying” (future continuous)

Example Sentences:
1. 나는 아침에 신발끈을 묶고 있을 것이다.
(Naneun achime sinbalkkeuneul mukko isseul geosida.)
Translation: I will be tying my shoelaces in the morning.

2. 내일 행사 전에 모든 장식을 단단히 묶고 있을 것이다.
(Naeil haengsa jeon-e modeun jangsigeul dandanhi mukko isseul geosida.)
Translation: Before tomorrow’s event, all the decorations will be tied securely.

3. 그들은 줄을 묶고 있을 것이다.
(Geudeul-eun jureul mukko isseul geosida.)
Translation: They will be tying the rope.

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