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

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Tips to Remember:
• Associate “버티다” with the phrase “hang in there” when feeling overwhelmed. Imagine someone telling you, “Don’t give up—버티!” so you link the sound “버티” with holding on.
• Notice that the start “버” sounds like “be” (as in “be strong”), making it easier to recall that it means “withstand” or “endure.”

Explanations:
• "버티다" means to hold out, endure, or withstand difficulties—whether physical pressure or challenging situations.
• It is used to express persevering through hardship or staying firm under stress.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 견디다 – to endure or tolerate
• 참다 – to bear or put up with
• 이겨내다 – to overcome

Conjugations (with Informal Polite Forms):
• Infinitive: 버티다 (beoti-da)
• Present:
 – Declarative: (I) 버틴다 (beotinda) in dictionary form
 – Polite: 버텨요 (beotyeoyo)
• Past:
 – Declarative: 버텼다 (beotyeotda)
 – Polite: 버텼어요 (beotyeosseoyo)
• Future:
 – Declarative: 버틸 것이다 (beotil geosida)
 – Polite: 버틸 거예요 (beotil geoyeyo)
• Imperative:
 – Informal: 버텨 (beotyeo)
 – Polite: 버티세요 (beotiseyo)

Example Sentences:
1. Korean: 힘들어도 버텨.
 Romanized: Himdeureodo beotyeo.
 English: Even if it’s hard, hang in there.
2. Korean: 그 건물은 오랜 세월에도 버텼다.
 Romanized: Geu geonmureun oraen sewol-edo beotyeotda.
 English: That building withstood many years.
3. Korean: 너는 어려운 상황에서도 버틸 수 있어.
 Romanized: Neoneun eoryeoun sanghwang-edo beotil su isseo.
 English: You can withstand difficult situations.
4. Korean: 나는 스트레스가 심할 때마다 버티려고 노력해.
 Romanized: Naneun seuteureseuga shimhal ttaemada beotiryeogo noryeokhae.
 English: I try to hold on every time the stress gets overwhelming.

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