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

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Tips to Remember the Word:
• Notice that 건드리다 (geondeurida) sounds a bit like “gun” plus “dare” – imagine someone daring you not to “touch” a forbidden gun. This quirky association can help you recall that 건드리다 means “to touch” (especially in a way that may cause trouble).
• Think of 건드리다 as a slightly stronger or meddlesome “touch” compared to the more neutral 만지다 (manjida).

Explanations:
• 건드리다 (geondeurida) means “to touch” often implying interference or the idea of “sticking your hand into something” that you shouldn’t.
• It can be used both in a literal sense (physically touching) and in a figurative sense (messing with a subject).

Synonyms:
• 만지다 (manjida) – generally means “to touch” or “to handle.”
• 접촉하다 (jeopchokhada) – means “to make contact” (more formal).

Conjugations:
• Dictionary (Infinitive) Form: 건드리다 (geondeurida)
• Present Tense (Polite): 건드려요 (geondeuryo)
• Past Tense (Polite): 건드렸어요 (geondeuryeosseoyo)
• Future Tense (Polite): 건드릴 거예요 (geondeuril geoyeyo)
• Present Progressive: 건드리고 있어요 (geondeurigo isseoyo)
• Negative Imperative: 건드리지 마세요 (geondeuriji maseyo) – “Please don’t touch”

Example Sentences:
1. “Please do not touch that artifact.”
– 저 유물을 건드리지 마세요.
– Jeo yumureul geondeuriji maseyo.

2. “He accidentally touched the fragile vase.”
– 그는 실수로 깨지기 쉬운 꽃병을 건드렸어요.
– Geuneun silsuro kkaejigi swiun kkotbyeongeul geondeuryeosseoyo.

3. “If you touch the painting, it might get damaged.”
– 그림을 건드리면 망가질 수 있어요.
– Geurimeul geondeurimyeon mangajil su isseoyo.

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