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Manage in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Associate “꾸리다” with the idea of “curating” or “putting things together,” as when you manage or organize a small project or household.
• Notice the sound “kkoo-ree-da” which may remind you of “organize” in the context of managing daily affairs.

Explanations:
• “꾸리다” means to manage, organize, or run something such as a business, household, or project.
• It conveys the sense of arranging or putting together various elements to create a smoothly functioning whole.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 관리하다 (gwan-ri-ha-da) – to manage or oversee
• 운영하다 (un-yeong-ha-da) – to operate or run
• 조직하다 (jo-jik-ha-da) – to organize or structure

Conjugations (Base Form: 꾸리다 – kkoorida):
• Present Indefinite:
 – Informal: 꾸린다 (kkurinda)
 – Polite: 꾸려요 (kkuryeoyo)
• Past Indefinite:
 – Informal: 꾸렸다 (kkuryeotda)
 – Polite: 꾸렸어요 (kkuryeosseoyo)
• Future Indefinite:
 – Informal: 꾸릴 거야 (kkuril geoya)
 – Polite: 꾸릴 거예요 (kkuril geoyeyo)
• Present Continuous:
 – Informal: 꾸리고 있다 (kkurigo itda)
 – Polite: 꾸리고 있어요 (kkurigo isseoyo)
• Imperative:
 – Informal: 꾸려라 (kkuryeora)
 – Polite: 꾸리세요 (kkuriseyo)

Example Sentences:
• 나는 작은 식당을 꾸리고 있어.
 Romanized: Naneun jageun sikdangeul kkurigo isseo.
 Meaning: I am managing a small restaurant.
• 그들은 성공적으로 회사를 꾸렸다.
 Romanized: Geudeureun seonggongjeogeuro hoesareul kkuryeotda.
 Meaning: They managed the company successfully.
• 내년에 새로운 팀을 꾸릴 거야.
 Romanized: Naenyeon-e saeroun timeul kkuril geoya.
 Meaning: I will manage (or form) a new team next year.

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