| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| reel in | 감다 |
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감다 info.
Tips to Remember the Word:
• Imagine reeling in a fishing line by wrapping or coiling it neatly—that action of “winding” can help you recall 감다 (gamda).
• Associate the “gam” sound with the idea of gathering something together, much like winding a reel.
Explanations:
• 감다 (gamda) generally means “to wind,” “to reel in,” or “to close” (as in closing one’s eyes). In a fishing context, it’s used to mean “to reel in” the fishing line.
• The word can be used in different contexts depending on what is being wound or closed.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 돌리다 (dollida) – “to turn” or “to twist” (can sometimes be used similarly when referring to winding or coiling)
• 감다 is more specific to the action of winding or closing, especially with lines, threads, or eyes.
Conjugations of 감다 (gamda):
• Dictionary form (Infinitive): 감다 (gamda)
• Present Tense:
– Informal Polite: 감아요 (gamayo)
– Formal Polite: 감습니다 (gamseumnida)
• Past Tense:
– Informal Polite: 감았어요 (gamasseoyo)
– Formal Polite: 감았습니다 (gamasseumnida)
• Future Tense:
– Informal Polite: 감을 거예요 (gameul geoyeyo)
– Formal Polite: 감을 것입니다 (gameul geosimnida)
Example Sentences:
1. “I reel in the fishing line.”
Korean: 나는 낚시 줄을 감아요.
Romanized: naneun nakssi jureul gamayo.
2. “He wound the thread carefully.”
Korean: 그는 실을 조심스럽게 감았습니다.
Romanized: geuneun sireul josimseureopge gamasseumnida.
3. “Close your eyes.”
Korean: 눈을 감아.
Romanized: nuneul gama.
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