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

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빠져나오다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Break down the word into two parts: “빠져” comes from 빠지다 (“to fall” or “to be absorbed”) and “나오다” means “to come out.” Think of it as “falling out” or “escaping.”
• Associate it with the act of getting out of a difficult situation to recall the nuance of “escaping” or “exiting.”

Explanations:
• 빠져나오다 is a compound verb meaning “to escape” or “to exit” from a situation.
• It is often used in contexts where someone or something is getting out or breaking free from an enclosed space or a problematic scenario.
• The romanization is “ppajyeonaoda.”

Synonyms:
• 탈출하다 (talchulhada) – to escape or break out.
• 벗어나다 (beoseonada) – to break free or get away from.
• 나가다 (naghada) – to go out or leave (though less focused on the act of escaping from difficulty).

Conjugations:
Infinitive: 빠져나오다 (ppajyeonaoda)

Present:
• Informal: 빠져나와 (ppajyeona-wa)
• Polite: 빠져나와요 (ppajyeona-wayo)
• Formal: 빠져나옵니다 (ppajyeonaomnida)

Past:
• Informal: 빠져나왔어 (ppajyeona-wass-eo)
• Polite: 빠져나왔어요 (ppajyeona-wass-eoyo)
• Formal: 빠져나왔습니다 (ppajyeona-wasseumnida)

Future:
• Informal: 빠져나올 거야 (ppajyeonaol geoya)
• Polite: 빠져나올 거예요 (ppajyeonaol geoyeyo)
• Formal: 빠져나올 것입니다 (ppajyeonaol geosimnida)

Example Sentences:
1. 위험한 상황에서 빠져나왔어.
 Romanized: "Wiheomhan sanghwangeseo ppajyeona-wasseo."
 Meaning: "I escaped from a dangerous situation."

2. 그들은 감옥에서 빠져나오기 위해 계획을 세웠어.
 Romanized: "Geudeureun gamokeseo ppajyeonaogi wihae gyehoeg-eul sewoosseo."
 Meaning: "They planned to escape from the prison."

3. 경찰을 피해 빠져나올 거예요.
 Romanized: "Gyeongchaeg-eul pihayeo ppajyeonaol geoyeyo."
 Meaning: "I will escape to avoid the police."

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