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

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개방하다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Recognize that 개방하다 (gaebanghada) is made of Chinese-derived parts: 개 (開, "open") and 방 (放, "release/let go"). Remembering these meanings together can help you recall that the word means “to open up” or “to make accessible.”

Explanation:
• 개방하다 (gaebanghada) is a formal verb meaning “to open” or “to open up,” often used in contexts like opening institutions, policies, or spaces (e.g., museums, parks).
• It is a Sino-Korean compound originating from the Chinese characters 開 (open) and 放 (release).

Similar Words:
• 열다 (yeolda) – a more general verb meaning “to open” (e.g., opening a door).
• 개방되다 (gaebangdoeda) – the passive form meaning “to be opened” or “to be made accessible.”

Conjugations:
• Dictionary Form (Infinitive): 개방하다 (gaebanghada)
• Present Informal Low: 개방해 (gaebanghae)
• Present Polite: 개방해요 (gaebanghaeyo)
• Present Plain/Formal: 개방한다 (gaebanghanda)
• Past Informal Low: 개방했어 (gaebanghaesseo)
• Past Polite: 개방했어요 (gaebanghaesseoyo)
• Past Plain/Formal: 개방했다 (gaebanghaetta)
• Future Informal Low (using “할 거야” construction): 개방할 거야 (gaebanghal geoya)
• Future Polite: 개방할 거예요 (gaebanghal geoyeyo)
• Future Plain/Formal: 개방할 것이다 (gaebanghal geosida)

Examples of Sentences:
1. “The museum will open next week.”
– Korean: 박물관은 다음 주에 개방할 것이다.
– Romanized: Bakmulgwaneun da-eum ju-e gaebanghal geosida.

2. “After the renovations, the building is now open.”
– Korean: 리모델링 후, 건물이 개방되었다.
– Romanized: Rimodelling hu, geonmuli gaebangdoe-eossda.

3. “The park is open to everyone.”
– Korean: 공원은 모두에게 개방되어 있다.
– Romanized: Gong-woneun moduege gaebangdoe-eossda.

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