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Stop in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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그쳤어요 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Think of “그쳤어요” as the past, polite form of “그치다,” meaning “stopped” or “ceased.”
• Remember that the sound “그치” hints at “ceasing” something, like rain or an argument stopping.
• Romanized, it’s “geuchyeosseoyo.”

Explanations:
• “그치다” means “to stop” or “to cease” and is often used for phenomena or activities coming to an end.
• It is used when something that was ongoing finally ends (e.g., the rain stops).

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 멈추다 (meomchuda) – often used for stopping physical movement.
• 중단하다 (jungdanhada) – means “to suspend” or “to discontinue.”
• 종료되다 (jongryodoeda) – means “to be terminated” or “to end.”

Conjugations of 그치다:
• Infinitive: 그치다 (geuchida)
• Past: 그쳤어요 (geuchyeosseoyo)
• Present: 그쳐요 (geuchyeoyo)
• Future: 그칠 거예요 (geuchil geoyeyo)
• Imperative (polite): 그치세요 (geuchiseyo)
• Imperative (casual): 그쳐 (geuchyeo)

Example Sentences:
1. 비가 그쳤어요. (Bi-ga geuchyeosseoyo.) – The rain has stopped.
2. 그의 불평이 이제 그쳤어요. (Geuui bulpyeongi ije geuchyeosseoyo.) – His complaints have ceased now.
3. 휴전 명령 후 전투가 그쳤어요. (Hyujeon myeongnyeong hu jeontu-ga geuchyeosseoyo.) – The fighting stopped after the cease-fire order.

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