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

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Tips for Remembering:
• Think of “지치다” (jichida) as being so drained that you “지치–” (sounds like “exhausted”) after a long day. Visualize yourself running out of energy as if your battery is completely depleted.
• Notice the similarity in feeling between “지치다” and “피곤하다” (pigonhada), but with an even stronger sense of fatigue.

Explanations:
• “지치다” (jichida) means “to be exhausted” or “to get tired” both physically and mentally. It expresses a state of complete weariness.
• It is used as an infinitive (dictionary form), which can be conjugated into different tenses.

Synonyms:
• 피곤하다 (pigonhada) – to be tired
• 기진맥진하다 (gijinmaekjinhada) – to be completely worn out/exhausted

Conjugations:
• Infinitive: 지치다 (jichida)
• Present informal polite: 지쳐요 (jichyeoyo)
• Present formal polite: 지칩니다 (jichimnida)
• Past informal polite: 지쳤어요 (jichyeosseoyo)
• Past plain form: 지쳤다 (jichyeotda)
• Future informal: 지칠 거야 (jichil geoya)
• Future formal: 지칠 것입니다 (jichil geoseumnida)
• Present continuous: 지치고 있다 (jichigo itda) – “is being exhausted”

Example Sentences:
1. 오랜 하루 후에 나는 완전히 지쳤다.
 Romanization: Oren haru hue naneun wanjeon jichyeotda.
 Translation: After a long day, I was completely exhausted.

2. 그녀는 밤새 공부한 후에 지칠 거예요.
 Romanization: Geunyeoneun bamsae gongbuhan hue jichil geoyeyo.
 Translation: She will be exhausted after studying all night.

3. 무리하지 마. 네가 지칠 수도 있어.
 Romanization: Murihaji ma. Nega jichil sudo isseo.
 Translation: Don't overwork yourself. You might get exhausted.

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