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To be scary in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Think of “무섭다” (museopda) as a word that sounds like “moo” + “sop” + “da.” Imagine a scary cow (“moo”) to evoke a quirky memory.
• The word’s ending “-다” is common for base forms of adjectives and verbs in Korean, which can help you identify its meaning.

Explanations:
• “무섭다” means “to be scary” or “scary.” It’s used to describe something that causes fear.
• It is a descriptive adjective (형용사) that expresses the quality of inducing fear.

Synonyms:
• 겁나는 (geobnaneun) – Literally “frightening” or “scary.”
• 소름끼치는 (soreumkkichineun) – Conveys an eerie or spine-chilling sense of fear.

Conjugations:
Infinitive (Base Form):
• 무섭다 (museopda)

Present Tense:
• Informal Low: 무서워 (museowo)
• Informal Polite: 무서워요 (museowoyo)
• Formal Polite: 무섭습니다 (museopseumnida)

Past Tense:
• Informal Low: 무서웠어 (museowosseo)
• Informal Polite: 무서웠어요 (museowosseoyo)
• Formal Polite: 무서웠습니다 (museowosseumnida)

Future Tense:
• Informal Low: 무서울 거야 (museoul geoya)
• Informal Polite: 무서울 거예요 (museoul geoyeyo)
• Formal Polite: 무서울 것입니다 (museoul geosimnida)

Examples of Sentences:
1. 그 영화는 정말 무서워요.
 Romanized: Geu yeongeuneun jeongmal museowoyo.
 English: That movie is really scary.

2. 어젯밤에 이상한 소리가 나서 무서웠어요.
 Romanized: Eojesbam-e isanghan soriga naseo museowosseoyo.
 English: Last night, a strange sound made it scary.

3. 이 이야기들은 들어보면 무서울 거예요.
 Romanized: I iyagideureun deureobomyeon museoul geoyeyo.
 English: These stories will be scary when you hear them.

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