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

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기대되다 info.

Tips to remember the word:
• Notice that 기대 (gidae) is also used in 기대하다, which means “to expect” or “to look forward to.” Remember that 기대되다 combines 기대 (“expectation”) with 되다 (“to become”), suggesting that something “becomes expected” or “is looked forward to.”
• The sound “gidae” can remind you of “guide,” as in something guiding your excitement or anticipation.

Explanation:
• 기대되다 is the dictionary (infinitive) form meaning “to be expected” or “to be looked forward to.” It describes a state where something naturally inspires expectancy.
• It is used to express that an event, outcome, or thing gives a feeling of anticipation, whether emotionally or practically.

Similar words/alternative expressions:
• 기대하다 (gidaehada) – “to expect” or “to look forward to” (active form rather than describing the state)
• 예상되다 (yesaengdoeda) – “to be predicted” or “to be expected” (more technical or forecast-related)

Conjugations:
• Base form (Infinitive): 기대되다 (gidae-doeda)
• Present informal: 기대돼 (gidae-dwae)
• Present formal: 기대됩니다 (gidae-doemnida)
• Past informal: 기대됐어 (gidae-dwaesseo)
• Past formal: 기대되었습니다 (gidae-doeosseumnida)
• Future informal: 기대될 거야 (gidae-doel geoya)
• Future formal: 기대될 것입니다 (gidae-doel geosimnida)
• Progressive (Present): 기대되고 있어 (gidae-doego isseo) / 기대되고 있습니다 (gidae-doego isseumnida)

Examples of sentences:
• 내일이 기대돼.
 Romanized: Naeil-i gidae-dwae.
 Translation: I’m looking forward to tomorrow.
• 이번 주말 여행이 기대됩니다.
 Romanized: Ibeon jumal yeohaeng-i gidae-doemnida.
 Translation: This weekend’s trip is something to look forward to.
• 결과가 기대되었어.
 Romanized: Gyeolgwa-ga gidae-dwaesseo.
 Translation: I was expecting the result.
• 앞으로의 변화가 기대될 것입니다.
 Romanized: Apeuro-ui byeonhwa-ga gidae-doel geosimnida.
 Translation: The upcoming changes will be something to look forward to.

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