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

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Tips to Remember the Word:
• Think of “뻔하다” (ppeonhada) as resembling the sound “bone” followed by “hada” (to be) to remind you that something is "as clear as bone" or extremely obvious.
• Remember the shortened form “뻔해” (ppeonhae) when describing something that is blatantly evident.

Explanations:
• The adjective “뻔하다” means “to be obvious” or “predictable.” It is used when something is so clear that there’s no mystery about it.
• It is often used in contexts where the outcome or situation is seen as inevitable or plainly evident.

Synonyms:
• 분명하다 (bunmyeonghada) – to be clear, evident
• 명백하다 (myeongbaekhada) – to be obvious, unmistakable
• 당연하다 (dangyeonhada) – to be natural or obvious (in some contexts)

Conjugations of “뻔하다”:
• Present Informal: 뻔해 (ppeonhae)
  Example: 그 결과가 뻔해.
  (Romanized: Geu gyeolgwa-ga ppeonhae.)
• Present Polite: 뻔해요 (ppeonhaeyo)
  Example: 그 결과가 뻔해요.
  (Romanized: Geu gyeolgwa-ga ppeonhaeyo.)
• Past Informal: 뻔했어 (ppeonhaesseo)
  Example: 네 말이 뻔했어.
  (Romanized: Ne mari ppeonhaesseo.)
• Past Polite: 뻔했어요 (ppeonhaesseoyo)
  Example: 네 말이 뻔했어요.
  (Romanized: Ne mari ppeonhaesseoyo.)
• Future Informal: 뻔할 거야 (ppeonhal geoya)
  Example: 결과는 뻔할 거야.
  (Romanized: Gyeolgwa-neun ppeonhal geoya.)
• Future Polite: 뻔할 거예요 (ppeonhal geoyeyo)
  Example: 결과는 뻔할 거예요.
  (Romanized: Gyeolgwa-neun ppeonhal geoyeyo.)

Example Sentences:
1. It’s obvious that he didn’t study for the test.
  Korean: 그가 시험 공부를 안 한 게 뻔해요.
  Romanized: Geuga siheom gongbureul an han ge ppeonhaeyo.
2. Of course, his mistake was obvious.
  Korean: 물론, 그의 실수는 뻔했어.
  Romanized: Mullon, geu ui silsuneun ppeonhaesseo.
3. The ending of that movie was totally predictable.
  Korean: 그 영화의 결말은 뻔할 거예요.
  Romanized: Geu yeonghwa-ui gyeolmareun ppeonhal geoyeyo.

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