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Steal in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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빼앗겼다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Think of “빼앗기다” as having something forcibly “taken away.” The first syllable “빼” sounds like “peh,” reminding you of “taking something out.”
• Remember that “앗” emphasizes a sudden or violent action, much like how something is suddenly stolen.
• The ending “-기다,” when conjugated into “-겼다,” signals that the action happened in the past (i.e. “was taken away”).
• Link the idea with the English “steal” but note the nuance that this form shows the victim’s perspective (“was stolen from”).

Explanations:
• “빼앗기다” (ppae-at-gi-da) is a passive verb meaning “to have something taken away” or “to be robbed/deprived.”
• “빼앗겼다” (ppae-at-gyeot-da) is its past tense form, used to indicate that something was taken away.

Other Korean Words with Similar Meanings:
• “도둑맞다” (do-duk-match-da) – to have something stolen by a thief
• “털리다” (teol-li-da) – to be mugged or robbed

Conjugations of “빼앗기다”:
• Dictionary Form: 빼앗기다 (ppae-at-gi-da) – to be robbed/deprived
• Present Tense: 빼앗긴다 (ppae-at-gin-da) – is being robbed/is deprived
• Past Tense: 빼앗겼다 (ppae-at-gyeot-da) – was robbed/was deprived
• Future Tense: 빼앗길 것이다 (ppae-at-gil geo-si-da) – will be robbed/will be deprived
• Present Progressive: 빼앗기고 있다 (ppae-at-gi-go it-da) – is in the state of being robbed

Example Sentences:
1. 그는 돈을 빼앗겼다.
(Geu-neun doneul ppae-at-gyeot-da.)
→ He had his money stolen.

2. 만약 주의하지 않으면, 네 아이디어가 빼앗길 것이다.
(Ma-nyak ju-ui-ha-ji a-neu-myeon, ne a-i-di-eo-ga ppae-at-gil geo-si-da.)
→ If you aren’t careful, your ideas might be stolen.

3. 그들은 모든 권력을 빼앗기고 있다.
(Geu-deul-eun mo-deun gwon-ryeok-eul ppae-at-gi-go it-da.)
→ They are having all their power taken away.

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