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Take in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 챙기다 (chaenggida) sounds a bit like “checking” something off your list. Imagine checking off and packing items before leaving, which can help you remember that it means “to take (care of), to pack.”

Explanations:
• 챙기다 means to make sure you have or prepare something, to pack, or to take care of your belongings. It’s used when you double‐check items before leaving or when you prepare necessary objects.

Synonyms:
• 준비하다 (junbihada) – to prepare
• 챙기다 can sometimes be interchanged with 가지고 가다 (gajigo gada) – to take along (with you)

Conjugations of 챙기다:
Infinitive: 챙기다 (chaenggida)

Present Tense:
• Polite: 챙겨요 (chaeng-gyeo-yo)
• Informal: 챙겨 (chaeng-gyeo)
• Declarative/plain: 챙긴다 (chaeng-gin-da)

Past Tense:
• Polite: 챙겼어요 (chaeng-gyeot-sseo-yo)
• Informal: 챙겼어 (chaeng-gyeot-sseo)
• Declarative/plain: 챙겼다 (chaeng-gyeot-da)

Future Tense:
• Polite: 챙길 거예요 (chaeng-gil geo-ye-yo)
• Informal: 챙길 거야 (chaeng-gil geo-ya)
• Declarative/plain: 챙기겠다 (chaeng-gi-get-da)

Imperative:
• Polite: 챙기세요 (chaeng-gi-se-yo)
• Informal: 챙겨 (chaeng-gyeo)

Example Sentences:
1. "When you go on a trip, make sure to pack your passport."
• Korean: 여행 갈 때, 꼭 여권을 챙기세요.
• Romanized: Yeohaeng gal ttae, kkok yeogwon-eul chaeng-gi-se-yo.

2. "I already packed my lunch."
• Korean: 나는 이미 도시락을 챙겼어.
• Romanized: Naneun imi dosirak-eul chaeng-gyeot-sseo.

3. "Don’t forget to take your medicine tomorrow morning."
• Korean: 내일 아침에 약을 꼭 챙길 거야.
• Romanized: Naeil achime yag-eul kkok chaeng-gil geo-ya.

4. "He always makes sure to pack his essentials for work."
• Korean: 그는 항상 출근할 때 필수품을 챙긴다.
• Romanized: Geuneun hangsang chulgeunhal ttae pilsupum-eul chaeng-gin-da.

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