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Suck in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to remember the word:
• Associate “빨다” (bbal-da) with the English “ball” – imagine a ball being sucked into a vacuum.
• Think of the strong sucking action as “pulling in quickly,” much like how you’d quickly “ball up” something.

Explanation:
• “빨다” means “to suck” in Korean, referring to the action of drawing in a liquid or similar substance by suction.
• It is a basic descriptive verb used in both literal contexts (like sucking on a juice box) and sometimes in figurative contexts.

Other words with similar meaning:
• “흡입하다” (heub-ip-ha-da) – a more formal term meaning “to inhale” or “to suck in.”

Conjugations (polite form):
• Dictionary Form (Infinitive): 빨다 (bbal-da)
• Present Tense: 빨아요 (bbal-a-yo)
• Past Tense: 빨았어요 (bbal-ass-eo-yo)
• Future Tense: 빨 거예요 (bbal geoyeyo)
• Present Progressive: 빨고 있어요 (bbal-go isseo-yo)

Example sentences:
1. The baby is sucking on a pacifier.
• 아기가 고무 젖꼭지를 빨고 있어요. (Aga-gi go-mu jeot-kkok-ji bbal-go isseo-yo.)
2. He sucked up the spilled juice with a straw.
• 그는 빨대로 쏟아진 주스를 빨았어요. (Geu-neun bbal-dae-ro sso-da-jin ju-seu-reul bbal-ass-eo-yo.)

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