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Marry μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€
How to say “Marry” in Korean? “μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Marry in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€ info.

Tips to remember the word:
β€’ Think of μ‹œμ§‘ (sijip) as β€œin-law’s house” and κ°€λ‹€ (gada) as β€œto go”—together, they remind you of the tradition where a bride β€œgoes” to her husband’s home.
β€’ Remember that μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€ is typically used for a woman getting married, contrasting with κ²°ν˜Όν•˜λ‹€ (gyeolhonhada), which is gender-neutral.

Explanations:
β€’ μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€ means β€œto get married” (usually referring to a bride moving into her husband’s family home).
β€’ The word combines μ‹œμ§‘ (in-laws’ home) and κ°€λ‹€ (to go), illustrating the cultural aspect of marriage in Korea.

Other words with the same meaning:
β€’ κ²°ν˜Όν•˜λ‹€ (gyeolhonhada) – to marry (gender-neutral).

Conjugations (in various polite forms):

Base form (dictionary form):
β€’ μ‹œμ§‘κ°€λ‹€ (sijipgada)

Present tense:
β€’ Informal polite: μ‹œμ§‘κ°€μš” (sijipgayo) – β€œ(she) is getting married.”
β€’ Formal polite: μ‹œμ§‘κ°‘λ‹ˆλ‹€ (sijipgamnida)

Past tense:
β€’ Informal polite: μ‹œμ§‘κ°”μ–΄μš” (sijipgasseoyo) – β€œ(she) got married.”
β€’ Formal polite: μ‹œμ§‘κ°”μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (sijipgasseumnida)

Future tense:
β€’ Informal polite: μ‹œμ§‘κ°ˆ κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (sijipgal geoyeyo) – β€œ(she) will get married.”
β€’ Formal polite: μ‹œμ§‘κ°ˆ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ (sijipgal geosimnida)

Examples of sentences:
1. λ‚΄ 동생은 λ‹€μŒ 달에 μ‹œμ§‘κ°€μš”.
(Ne dongsaengeun da-eum dal-e sijipgayo.)
β€œMy younger sister is getting married next month.”

2. κ·Έλ…€λŠ” μ–Όλ§ˆ 전에 μ‹œμ§‘κ°”μ–΄μš”.
(Geunyeoneun eolma jeon-e sijipgasseoyo.)
β€œShe got married a while ago.”

3. 우리 μΉœκ΅¬λŠ” 내년에 μ‹œμ§‘κ°ˆ κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
(Uri chinguneun naenyeon-e sijipgal geoyeyo.)
β€œOur friend will get married next year.”

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