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

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Tips to Remember the Korean Word:
• Consider breaking 저지르다 into syllables: “저-지르-다.” It may help to remember its connection with negative actions such as “committing” a wrongdoing.
• Associate it with similar English phrases like “commit a crime” to recall that it’s used in contexts of doing something regrettable.

Explanation:
• 저지르다 means “to commit” (usually referring to crimes, mistakes, or sins). It is used when someone performs an act that is considered wrong or immoral.

Synonyms/Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• 범하다 (beomhada) – often used when talking about committing a crime or sin.
• 짓다 (jitda) – can be used in contexts for “committing” an act, though it is more informal.

Conjugations (based on the infinitive 저지르다 – romanized: jeojireuda):
• Present (plain form): 저지른다 (jeojireunda)
• Present (polite form): 저지릅니다 (jeojireum-nida) or colloquially 저질러요 (jeojil-leoyo)
• Past (plain form): 저질렀다 (jeojil-leotda)
• Past (polite form): 저질렀습니다 (jeojil-leotseumnida)
• Future (using “-을 것이다”): 저지를 것이다 (jeojireul geosida)

Example Sentences:
1. “He committed a crime.”
 • Korean: 그는 범죄를 저질렀다.
 • Romanized: Geuneun beomjoereul jeojil-leotda.
2. “Don’t commit that mistake again.”
 • Korean: 그 실수를 다시 저지르지 마세요.
 • Romanized: Geu silsuleul dasi jeojireuji maseyo.
3. “If you commit a sin, you must repent.”
 • Korean: 죄를 저지르면 회개해야 한다.
 • Romanized: Jwoereul jeojireumyeon hoegaehaya handa.
4. “She continuously commits errors.”
 • Korean: 그녀는 계속 실수를 저지른다.
 • Romanized: Geunyeoneun gyesok silsuleul jeojireunda.

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