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To be blind in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
 • Think of “가리다” as covering something so that you can’t see it—just like when you cover your eyes, you become “blind” to what’s around you.
 • The sound “가리” can remind you of “guarding” your sight, as covering (guarding) your view prevents you from seeing.

Explanation:
 • “가리다” means “to cover” or “to block” (as in covering one’s eyes or an object). It can imply preventing something from being seen.
 • It is used when talking about physically blocking light or view, such as closing curtains or covering one’s eyes.

Synonyms/Similar Words:
 • 덮다 (deopda) – to cover (usually with a lid, blanket, etc.)
 • 막다 (makda) – to block or stop
 • 숨기다 (sumgida) – to hide or conceal

Conjugations of “가리다”:

Infinitive (dictionary form):
 • 가리다 (garida)

Present Tense:
 • Informal Polite: 가려요 (garyeoyo)
 • Formal Polite: 가립니다 (garimnida)

Past Tense:
 • Informal Polite: 가렸어요 (garyeosseoyo)
 • Formal Polite: 가렸습니다 (garyeosseumnida)

Future Tense:
 • Informal Polite: 가릴 거예요 (garil geoyeyo)
 • Formal Polite: 가릴 것입니다 (garil geosimnida)

Examples of Sentences:
 • When covering one’s eyes:
  – Korean: 그는 놀라서 갑자기 눈을 가렸어요.
  – Romanized: Geuneun nollaseo gapjagi nuneul garyeosseoyo.
  – English: He was so surprised that he suddenly covered his eyes.
 • When blocking light:
  – Korean: 엄마는 뜨거운 햇빛을 가리기 위해 창문에 커튼을 쳤어요.
  – Romanized: Eommaneun tteugeoun haetbicheul garigi wihae changmun-e keoteun-eul chyeosseoyo.
  – English: Mom put up curtains to block the hot sunlight.
 • Future intention:
  – Korean: 내일은 비가 오면 창문을 가릴 거예요.
  – Romanized: Naireun biga omyeon changmun-eul garil geoyeyo.
  – English: Tomorrow, if it rains, I will cover the windows.

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