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

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Tips to remember:
• Break the word into two parts: 부담 (bu-dam) means “burden” and 하다 (ha-da) means “to do.” Think of it as “to do burden”—i.e. to cause someone to bear a burden.

Explanation:
• 부담하다 means “to burden” in the sense of imposing a heavy demand, responsibility, or difficulty on someone.
• It is formed by combining the noun 부담 (“burden”) and the verb 하다 (“to do”). This kind of combination is very common in Korean.

Similar words:
• 부담을 주다 (bu-dam-eul ju-da) – “to give burden”
• 압박하다 (ap-bak-ha-da) – “to pressure”
• 귀찮게 하다 (gwi-chan-ge ha-da) – “to bother”

Conjugations:
• Base/infinitive form: 부담하다 (bu-dam-ha-da)
• Present informal: 부담해 (bu-dam-hae) | Present formal: 부담합니다 (bu-dam-ham-ni-da)
• Past informal: 부담했어 (bu-dam-haess-eo) | Past formal: 부담했습니다 (bu-dam-haess-sum-ni-da)
• Future informal: 부담할 거야 (bu-dam-hal geo-ya) | Future formal: 부담하겠습니다 (bu-dam-ha-ge-sseum-ni-da)

Example sentences:
1. Informal: “Please don’t burden me with too many tasks.”
  Korean: “너무 많은 일을 나한테 부담하지 마.”
  Romanized: “Neo-mu manh-eun il-eul na-han-te bu-dam-ha-ji ma.”

2. Formal: “I will not burden my colleagues with extra work.”
  Korean: “저는 동료들에게 추가 업무를 부담하지 않겠습니다.”
  Romanized: “Jeo-neun dong-ryo-deul-e-ge chu-ga eob-mu-reul bu-dam-ha-ji an-ge-sseum-ni-da.”

3. Informal (past): “He burdened his friends with his problems.”
  Korean: “그는 자신의 문제로 친구들을 부담했어.”
  Romanized: “Geu-neun ja-sin-ui mun-je-ro chin-gu-deul-eul bu-dam-haess-eo.”

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