Skip to content

Follow up in Korean 🇰🇷


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

Comments, Questions, Etc. About Follow up in Korean

Comment on the Korean word “따라오다” in the following ways:

  • Tips and tricks to remember how to say Follow up in Korean
  • Explanations on the translation 따라오다
  • Sentences that use the word “따라오다”
  • Questions about Follow up in Korean, etc.

따라오다 info.

Tips to Remember
• Think of 따르다 (“to follow”) combined with 오다 (“to come”) to remember that 따라오다 means “to follow (and come along).”
• Visualize someone coming after you as a reminder.

Explanation
• 따로오다 (“따라오다”) is used when someone follows or comes behind someone else.
• It emphasizes the act of following, with the motion of coming along.

Similar Words
• 따르다 – “to follow” (the root verb)
• 뒤따르다 – “to follow behind”

Conjugations (Infinitive: 따라오다)
• Present Tense
 – Informal: 따라와
  Example: “Follow me!” → “따라와!”
  Romanized: “Ttara-wa!”
 – Polite: 따라와요
  Example: “Please follow me.” → “따라와요.”
  Romanized: “Ttara-wa-yo!”
 – Formal: 따라옵니다
  Example: “He follows me.” → “그가 따라옵니다.”
  Romanized: “Geuga ttara-omnida.”

• Past Tense
 – Informal: 따라왔어
  Example: “He followed me yesterday.” → “그가 어제 나를 따라왔어.”
  Romanized: “Geuga eoje nareul ttara-wasseo.”
 – Polite: 따라왔어요
  Example: “She followed me yesterday.” → “그녀가 어제 나를 따라왔어요.”
  Romanized: “Geunyeoga eoje nareul ttara-wasseoyo.”
 – Formal: 따라왔습니다
  Example: “They followed us.” → “그들이 우리를 따라왔습니다.”
  Romanized: “Geudeuri urireul ttara-wasseumnida.”

• Future Tense
 – Informal: 따라올 거야
  Example: “He will follow you.” → “그가 너를 따라올 거야.”
  Romanized: “Geuga neoreul ttara-ol geoya.”
 – Polite: 따라올 거예요
  Example: “She will follow you.” → “그녀가 너를 따라올 거예요.”
  Romanized: “Geunyeoga neoreul ttara-ol geoyeyo.”
 – Formal: 따라올 것입니다
  Example: “They will follow us.” → “그들이 우리를 따라올 것입니다.”
  Romanized: “Geudeuri urireul ttara-ol geosimnida.”

Example Sentences
1. “My friend is following me.”
 • Korean: 친구가 뒤에서 따라오고 있어요.
 • Romanized: Chinguga dwieseo ttara-ogo isseoyo.
2. “Follow me, please.”
 • Korean: 제발 따라와요.
 • Romanized: Jebal ttara-wa-yo.
3. “He followed me to the party.”
 • Korean: 그가 파티에 나를 따라왔어요.
 • Romanized: Geuga pati-e nareul ttara-wasseoyo.

a few seconds ago

Practice Korean with this Online Game:

Try a Game to Learn Korean – LangLandia

LangLandia is an innovative game-based platform that makes learning Korean fun and engaging. The platform utilizes a variety of interactive games, online challenges and exercises that are designed to make the learning process interactive and enjoyable. The game-based approach of LangLandia helps to keep learners motivated and engaged, making it easier to retain new vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures. Additionally, LangLandia has online competitions and community activities like chat, PvP battles, clan wars, tournaments and different competions. Overall, LangLandia offers a fun and effective way to learn Korean, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their Korean language skills. Click here to get the mobile app.

The Game to Learn Languages

Learn languages with the Langlandia! This innovative mobile app/game transcends traditional language learning methods, offers online battles, tournaments, and clan wars. Enter the Olympics of Languages and compete against fellow learners from around the globe, putting your skills to the test. Trap exotic beasts and explore the world of LangLandia. Language learning becomes an unforgettable adventure where excitement meets education. Don't miss out – download the app and get addicted to learning!