| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| encounter | 당했다 |
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당했다 info.
Tips to Remember:
• Think of “당” (dang) as sounding like “darn” when something unexpected (usually negative) happens to you.
• Associate “당하다” (danghada) with “getting hit” by an unfortunate event, similar to how you might say “I got (encountered) trouble.”
Explanations:
• 당했다 is the past tense form of the verb 당하다 (danghada), which means “to suffer,” “to experience,” or “to encounter” (often in a negative sense).
• It is commonly used to describe situations where one has suffered an adverse event or been on the receiving end of something unfavorable.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 겪었다 (gyeok-eotda) – “experienced” or “went through”
• 경험했다 (gyeong-heomhaetta) – “experienced” (more neutral in tone)
• 피해를 입었다 (pihaereul ieotda) – “suffered damage/injury”
Conjugations of 당하다 (danghada):
• Infinitive: 당하다 (danghada) – to encounter/suffer
• Present: 당한다 (danghanda) – encounters/suffers
• Past: 당했다 (danghaetta) – encountered/suffered
• Future: 당할 것이다 (danghal geosida) – will encounter/suffer
• Present Progressive: 당하고 있다 (danghago itda) – is encountering/suffering
• Imperative (casual): 당해 (danghae) – encounter/suffer (used rarely as a command in context)
Example Sentences:
1. “I encountered unexpected problems.”
Korean: 예상치 못한 문제를 당했다.
Romanized: yesangchi mothan munjeleul danghaetta.
2. “She suffered a lot after the accident.”
Korean: 사고 후에 그녀는 많은 고통을 당했다.
Romanized: sago hue geunyeoneun manheun gotongeul danghaetta.
3. “They will encounter difficulties during the project.”
Korean: 그들은 프로젝트 중에 어려움을 당할 것이다.
Romanized: geudeureun peurojekteu junge eoryeoumeul danghal geosida.
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