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Look out in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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내다보다 info.

Tips to remember the word:
• Break it into two parts: 내다 (naeda) means “to produce/put out” and 보다 (boda) means “to see.” Imagine “putting something out to see” or “checking out what comes out.” This visual can help you recall that 내다보다 involves trying or giving something a look.

Explanations:
• 내다보다 is a composite verb used in a similar way to other “verb + 보다” constructions that imply “to try” or “to give it a go.”
• It carries a sense of attempting or testing something out.
• In many contexts, it can be used similarly to 해보다 (“to try”) or 시도하다 (“to attempt”).

Other words with similar meanings:
• 해보다 (haeboda) – to try
• 시도하다 (sidohada) – to attempt

Conjugations of 내다보다:
• Dictionary (infinitive) form: 내다보다 (naeda boda)
• Present informal low form: 내다봐 (naedabwa)
 Example: “한번 내다봐.” – “Give it a try.”
• Present formal polite: 내다봅니다 (naedabomnida)
 Example: “이 방법을 한 번 내다봅니다.” – “Let’s try this method.”
• Past informal low form: 내다봤어 (naeda bwasseo)
 Example: “어제 그 요리를 내다봤어.” – “I tried that dish yesterday.”
• Past formal polite: 내다봤습니다 (naeda bwasseumnida)
• Future informal low form: 내다볼 거야 (naeda bol geoya)
 Example: “내일은 꼭 내다볼 거야.” – “I will definitely try it tomorrow.”
• Future formal polite: 내다볼 것입니다 (naeda bol geosimnida)

Examples of sentences using 내다보다:
1. 한 번 내다봐. (Hanbeon naedabwa.)
 “Give it a try.”
2. 어제 새로운 카페 메뉴를 내다봤어. (Eoje saeroun kape menyureul naeda bwasseo.)
 “I tried the new café menu yesterday.”
3. 오늘 저녁에 그 영화를 내다볼 거야. (Oneul jeonyeoge geu yeonghwareul naeda bol geoya.)
 “I’ll try watching that movie tonight.”
4. 우리 모두 이 프로젝트를 함께 내다봅시다. (Uri modu i peurojekteureul hamkke naedabomsida.)
 “Let’s all give this project a try.”

Romanized forms:
• 내다보다 – naeda boda
• 내다봐 – naedabwa
• 내다봤어 – naeda bwasseo
• 내다봅니다 – naedabomnida
• 내다볼 거야 – naeda bol geoya

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