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Dig in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 파다 (pa-da) sounds like "paw," which you can associate with using your hands (or paws) to dig.
• Imagine digging a hole with a spade; the sound “파” can remind you of “pale” color of the soil exposed.

Explanations:
• 파다 means “to dig” or “to excavate” in Korean.
• It is used to describe the action of removing soil or earth.

Synonyms:
• 굴착하다 (gulchak-hada) – to excavate
• 파내다 (pa-naeda) – to dig out

Conjugations (using the informal polite and casual forms):

Infinitive: 파다 (pa-da) – to dig

Present Tense:
• Informal Polite: 파요 (pa-yo)
 Example: 나는 땅을 파요.
 Romanization: Na-neun ttang-eul pa-yo.
 Translation: I dig the ground.
• Casual: 파 (pa)
 Example: 너 땅 좀 파.
 Romanization: Neo ttang jom pa.
 Translation: You dig the ground.

Past Tense:
• Informal Polite: 팠어요 (pat-seo-yo)
 Example: 어제 정원을 팠어요.
 Romanization: Eo-je jeong-won-eul pat-seo-yo.
 Translation: I dug the garden yesterday.
• Casual: 팠어 (pat-eo)
 Example: 어제 땅 팠어.
 Romanization: Eo-je ttang pat-eo.
 Translation: I dug the ground yesterday.

Future Tense:
• Informal Polite: 팔 거예요 (pal geo-ye-yo)
 Example: 내일 모래밭을 팔 거예요.
 Romanization: Na-e-il mo-rae-bat-eul pal geo-ye-yo.
 Translation: I will dig the sandy field tomorrow.
• Casual: 팔 거야 (pal geo-ya)
 Example: 내일 땅 팔 거야.
 Romanization: Na-e-il ttang pal geo-ya.
 Translation: I will dig the ground tomorrow.

Additional Example Sentences:
1. 우리는 새로운 집을 짓기 전에 땅을 파야 해요.
 Romanization: U-ri-neun sae-ro-un jip-eul jit-gi jeon-e ttang-eul pa-ya hae-yo.
 Translation: We have to dig the ground before building a new house.
2. 고양이가 모래 상자에서 놀다가 땅을 파고 있어요.
 Romanization: Go-yang-i-ga mo-rae sang-ja-e-seo nol-da-ga ttang-eul pa-go i-sseo-yo.
 Translation: The cat is digging in the litter box.
3. 공사 현장에서 일하는 사람들이 터널을 파고 있어요.
 Romanization: Gong-sa hyeon-jang-e-seo il-ha-neun sa-ram-deul-i teo-neol-eul pa-go i-sseo-yo.
 Translation: The workers at the construction site are digging a tunnel.

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