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

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 결정하다 breaks into 결정 (decision) + 하다 (to do). Think of it as “to do decision,” which helps recall its meaning: “to decide.”
• The sound “결정” can remind you of “getting a solid conclusion,” while 하다 is a common verb ending for many actions.

Explanations:
• 결정하다 means “to decide.” It is a compound verb combining the noun 결정 (“decision”) and the verb 하다 (“to do”).
• It is used when making a choice or coming to a conclusion.

Similar Words:
• 선택하다 – to choose (used when selecting among options; often emphasizes the act of choosing rather than arriving at a decision).
• 정하다 – to set or decide (used in contexts like "to decide on a meeting time" or "to set a date").

Conjugations (using the standard polite style):
• Dictionary Form (Infinitive): 결정하다 (gyeoljeonghada)
• Present Tense: 결정해요 (gyeoljeonghaeyo)
• Past Tense: 결정했어요 (gyeoljeonghaesseoyo)
• Future Tense: 결정할 거예요 (gyeoljeonghal geoyeyo)
• Progressive Form: 결정하고 있어요 (gyeoljeonghago isseoyo)

Examples of Sentences:
1. 저는 내일 무엇을 할지 결정할 거예요.
Romanized: Jeoneun naeil mueoseul halji gyeoljeonghal geoyeyo.
Translation: I will decide what to do tomorrow.
2. 지금 바로 결정을 내리세요.
Romanized: Jigeum baro gyeoljeongeul naeriseoyo.
Translation: Please make a decision right now.
3. 그는 여행에 갈지 말지 결정했어요.
Romanized: Geuneun yeohaenge galji malji gyeoljeonghaesseoyo.
Translation: He decided whether to go on a trip or not.
4. 우리 모두 함께 이 문제를 결정해야 해요.
Romanized: Uri modu hamkke i munjereul gyeoljeonghaeya haeyo.
Translation: We all have to decide on this issue together.

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