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Pass through in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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거치다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Think of 거치다 (geo-chi-da) as “going through” something. Imagine “checking” (치다, chi-da) a checkpoint as you pass through.
• Breaking it into syllables, “geo” sounds like “go” and “chi” reminds you of “check,” hinting at stopping briefly or passing through an intermediary step.

Explanation:
• 거치다 means “to pass through” or “to go via” an intermediate point. It is used when something or someone stops over or goes in between two points.
• It often implies an intermediate step or transit rather than a final destination.

Synonyms:
• 경유하다 (gyeong-yu-ha-da) – to have a stopover or to transit.
• 통과하다 (tong-gwa-ha-da) – to pass through, transit.

Conjugations (using the standard polite style):

Infinitive: 거치다 (geo-chi-da) – to pass through

Present Tense:
• 거쳐요 (geo-cheo-yo) – It passes through / I pass through

Past Tense:
• 거쳤어요 (geo-cheo-sseo-yo) – It passed through / I passed through

Future Tense:
• 거칠 거예요 (geo-chil geo-ye-yo) – It will pass through / I will pass through

Progressive Aspect:
• 거치고 있어요 (geo-chi-go i-sseo-yo) – It is passing through / I am passing through

Imperative (polite):
• 거치세요 (geo-chi-se-yo) – Please pass through

Example Sentences:
1. The train passed through a small town.
• 기차가 작은 마을을 거쳤어요.
• (Gi-cha-ga ja-geun ma-eul-eul geo-cheo-sseo-yo.)

2. Our flight will go via Tokyo.
• 우리 비행기는 도쿄를 거칠 거예요.
• (U-ri bi-haeng-gi-neun do-kyo-reul geo-chil geo-ye-yo.)

3. I need to pass through this checkpoint quickly.
• 나는 이 검문소를 빨리 거쳐야 해요.
• (Na-neun i geom-mun-so-reul ppal-li geo-cheo-ya hae-yo.)

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