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Run over in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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뛰어넘다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Break down the word: "뛰어" comes from "뛰다" (to run or jump) and "넘다" means "to cross over" or "to pass." Imagine running to jump over an obstacle.
• Link the sound "ttwieo" with "to run/jump" and "neomda" with "to pass," which together remind you of physically leaping over something.

Explanation:
• "뛰어넘다" (ttwieoneomda) literally means "to run/jump over." It is used to describe overcoming a barrier, either in a physical or metaphorical sense.
• It is an infinitive form of the verb, so you’ll see different conjugations depending on the tense and formality.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• "건너뛰다" (geonneotwida) – often used to mean "to skip" or "to jump across," though it may be used in contexts like skipping a step or a part of a sequence.
• "넘어가다" (neomeogada) – means "to go over" or "to pass," and can sometimes be used similarly when referring to overcoming an obstacle.

Conjugations:
• Present Tense Informal: 뛰어넘어 (ttwieoneomeo)
• Present Tense Formal: 뛰어넘습니다 (ttwieoneomneumnida)
• Past Tense Informal: 뛰어넘었어 (ttwieoneomeosseo)
• Past Tense Formal: 뛰어넘었습니다 (ttwieoneomeosseumnida)
• Future Tense Informal: 뛰어넘을 거야 (ttwieoneomeul geoya)
• Future Tense Formal: 뛰어넘을 것입니다 (ttwieoneomeul geosimnida)

Example Sentences:
1. Korean: 그 선수는 장애물을 뛰어넘었다.
Romanized: Geu seonsuneun jangaemureul ttwieoneomeotda.
English: The player jumped over the obstacle.

2. Korean: 우리는 어려움을 뛰어넘어야 한다.
Romanized: Urineun eoryeoumeul ttwieoneomeoya handa.
English: We must overcome difficulties.

3. Korean: 내일은 이 문제를 뛰어넘을 거예요.
Romanized: Naileun i munjeleul ttwieoneomeul geoyeyo.
English: Tomorrow, we will overcome this problem.

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