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Spit in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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떠들썩하다 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 떠들썩하다 (tteo-deul-sseok-ha-da) sounds rhythmic, like the noise of chattering; associate the sound with a lively, bustling scene.
• Think of it as describing a scene where everyone is talking or laughing loudly, matching the onomatopoeic flow of the word.

Explanations:
• 떠들썩하다 means “to be boisterous, uproarious, or lively” and is often used to describe places filled with noisy activity or animated chatter.
• It conveys a sense of energetic or tumultuous atmosphere.

Synonyms/Similar Words:
• 소란하다 (so-ran-ha-da): to be clamorous or in a state of uproar.
• 시끌벅적하다 (si-kkel-beok-jeok-ha-da): to be noisy or bustling with activity.
• 요란하다 (yo-ran-ha-da): to be flashy or noisy.

Conjugations (Standard Conjugations for a 하다 Verb):
• Base form: 떠들썩하다
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-ha-da

Present Tense:
• Informal: 떠들썩해
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-hae
• Formal Polite: 떠들썩합니다
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-ham-ni-da

Past Tense:
• Informal: 떠들썩했어
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-haet-sseo
• Formal Polite: 떠들썩했습니다
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-haet-sseum-ni-da

Future Tense:
• Informal: 떠들썩할 거야
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-hal geo-ya
• Formal Polite: 떠들썩할 것입니다
 Romanized: tteo-deul-sseok-hal geo-sim-ni-da

Examples of Sentences:
• The cafe became lively as soon as the band started playing.
 Korean: 밴드가 연주하자 카페가 아주 떠들썩해졌어.
 Romanized: Baen-deu-ga yeon-ju-ha-ja ka-pe-ga a-ju tteo-deul-sseok-hae-jyeot-sseo.

• The festival grounds were noisy and full of excitement.
 Korean: 축제 장소는 매우 떠들썩했습니다.
 Romanized: Chuk-je jang-so-neun mae-u tteo-deul-sseok-haet-sseum-ni-da.

• Even on a quiet day, her classroom sometimes turns into a boisterous place.
 Korean: 조용한 날에도 그녀의 교실은 가끔 떠들썩해져.
 Romanized: Jo-yong-han na-re-do geu-nyeo-ui gyo-sil-eun ga-kkeum tteo-deul-sseok-hae-jyeo.

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