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

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뿌리치다 info.

Tips to remember the word:
• Notice that “뿌리치다” is made up of “뿌리” (which means “root”) and “치다” (which means “to hit/strike”). Imagine “striking away the roots” of something unwanted to help recall its meaning “to shake off” or “to cast off.”

Explanations:
• “뿌리치다” means to forcefully get rid of or shake off something (e.g., an unwanted influence, feeling, or approach).
• It conveys the idea of decisively rejecting or brushing something away much like one might hit away loose roots.

Synonyms/Other words with similar meaning:
• 떨쳐버리다 (tteolchyeobeorida) – to shake off completely
• 털어버리다 (teoreobeorida) – to brush or shake off
• 물리치다 (mullichida) – to repel or drive away

Conjugations:
Base (infinitive) form: 뿌리치다 (ppurichida)

Present tense:
• Informal low: 뿌리쳐 (ppurichyeo)
• Informal polite: 뿌리쳐요 (ppurichyeoyo)
• Formal polite: 뿌리칩니다 (ppurichimnida)
• Plain form: 뿌리친다 (ppurichinda)

Past tense:
• Informal low: 뿌리쳤어 (ppurichyeosseo)
• Informal polite: 뿌리쳤어요 (ppurichyeosseoyo)
• Formal polite: 뿌리쳤습니다 (ppurichyeotseumnida)
• Plain form: 뿌리쳤다 (ppurichyeotda)

Future tense:
• Informal low: 뿌리칠 거야 (ppurichil geoya)
• Informal polite: 뿌리칠 거예요 (ppurichil geoyeyo)
• Formal polite: 뿌리칠 것입니다 (ppurichil geosimnida)
• Plain form: 뿌리칠 것이다 (ppurichil geosida)

Additional conjugated forms:
• Present progressive: 뿌리치고 있어 (ppurichigo isseo) / 뿌리치고 있어요 (ppurichigo isseoyo)
• Imperative: 뿌리쳐 (ppurichyeo) [casual] / 뿌리치세요 (ppurichiseyo) [polite]
• Propositive (let’s…): 뿌리쳐보자 (ppurichyeoboja) [casual] / 뿌리쳐봅시다 (ppurichyeobapsida) [formal]

Example sentences:
1. “She shook off his advances.”
– Korean: 그녀는 그의 다가오는 손길을 뿌리쳤어요.
– Romanization: Geunyeoneun geuui dagaoneun songireul ppurichyeosseoyo.

2. “I shook off the negative thoughts to focus on my work.”
– Korean: 나는 부정적인 생각들을 뿌리치고 일에 집중했어요.
– Romanization: Naneun bujeongjeogin saenggakdeureul ppurichigo ire jipjunghaesseoyo.

3. “He will shake off the lingering doubts.”
– Korean: 그는 남아있는 의심들을 뿌리칠 거예요.
– Romanization: Geuneun nama inneun uisimdeureul ppurichil geoyeyo.

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