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Pass in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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건네주다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 건네주다 is composed of 건네 (to hand over) + 주다 (to give). Think of it as “giving by handing over” something.
• Associate 건네주다 with everyday situations—imagine physically passing an object to someone while saying “hand it over.”

Explanation:
• 건네주다 means “to pass” or “to hand over” something to someone.
• It involves the act of transferring an object or information from one person to another.
• The word emphasizes the process of giving by physically handing something from one person’s hand to another’s.

Synonyms/Similar Words:
• 전달하다 (jeondalhada) – “to deliver” or “to pass on”
• 넘겨주다 (neomgyeojuda) – “to hand over” (often used with items)
• 주다 (juda) – “to give” (in contexts where the manner of giving is passing)

Conjugations:
• Basic/Infinitive form: 건네주다 (gunnejuda)
• Present Tense:
 – Informal: 건네줘 (gunne jwo)
 – Declarative/Formal: 건네준다 (gunne junda)
• Past Tense:
 – Informal: 건네줬어 (gunne jweosseo)
 – Declarative/Formal: 건네주었다 (gunne jueotda)
• Future Tense:
 – Informal: 건네줄 거야 (gunne jul geoya)
 – Declarative/Formal: 건네줄 것이다 (gunne jul geosida)

Example Sentences:
1. 나는 친구에게 책 한 권을 건네줬어.
 Romanized: Naneun chinguege chaek han gwoneul gunne jweosseo.
 Translation: I passed a book to my friend.
2. 선생님이 학생에게 숙제지를 건네준다.
 Romanized: Seonsaengnimi haksaenge sukjejireul gunne junda.
 Translation: The teacher hands over the homework sheet to the student.
3. 내일 회의에서 보고서를 건네줄 거예요.
 Romanized: Naeil hoeuieseo bogoseoreul gunne jul geoyeyo.
 Translation: I will pass the report in tomorrow’s meeting.

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