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Gave/offered in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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줬어 info.

Word Explanation:
• 줬어 is the casual past tense form of 주다 (“to give”). It indicates that something was given or offered.

Memory Tips:
• Notice that 줬어 comes from 주다. Remember “주” sounds like “give” and the ending “-었어” signals a past action.
• Visualize someone handing something over and think “I just ‘주’ (gave) it!”

Alternate Words with Similar Meanings:
• 제공했다 (je-gong-haet-da) – provided
• 나눠줬어 (na-nwuh-jwosseo) – shared/gave out

Conjugations of 주다:
• Infinitive: 주다 ("to give")
• Present (casual): 줘 ("give") | Present (polite): 줘요
• Past (casual): 줬어 ("gave/offered") | Past (polite): 줬어요
• Future (casual): 줄 거야 ("will give") | Future (polite): 줄 거예요

Example Sentences:
1. 나는 친구에게 책을 줬어.
  Romanized: Naneun chinguege chaeg-eul jwosseo.
  Translation: I gave my friend a book.
2. 선생님이 학생들에게 숙제를 줬어.
  Romanized: Seonsaengnim-i haksaengdeurege sukjereul jwosseo.
  Translation: The teacher gave the students homework.
3. 어제 동생에게 사탕을 줬어.
  Romanized: Eoje dongsaeng-ege satang-eul jwosseo.
  Translation: I gave my younger sibling some candy.

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