| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| to gush, soar, tower above | 솟다 |
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Tips to Remember:
• Imagine water dramatically bursting upward like a geyser—this vivid picture can help you remember that 솟다 (sot-da) means “to gush” or “to rise up.”
• Associate the “솟” sound with “soaring,” reinforcing the idea of something rising or exploding upward.
Explanations:
• 솟다 (sot-da) describes anything that rises or surges upward suddenly—commonly used with water (a spring or fountain) or even metaphorically to describe rising emotions.
• It is an intransitive verb, meaning the action happens without a direct object. You would say “물이 솟다” (“The water gushes up”) rather than “솟다” something else.
Synonyms/Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 피어오르다 (pi-eo-o-reu-da) – “to rise” or “to soar”
• 솟아오르다 (sot-a-o-reu-da) – a more extended form carrying the same meaning of “to burst upward” or “to gush”
• 일어나다 (il-eo-na-da) – “to arise” or “to occur” (used in broader contexts)
Conjugations:
(Note: The base form is the dictionary form. The below examples are in polite speech.)
• Present tense: 솟아요 (sot-a-yo) – “gushes” or “rises”
• Past tense: 솟았어요 (sot-ass-eo-yo) – “gushed” or “rose”
• Future tense: 솟을 거예요 (sot-eul geo-ye-yo) – “will gush” or “will rise”
• Present progressive: 솟고 있어요 (sot-go i-sseo-yo) – “is gushing” or “is rising”
• Imperative (polite): 솟으세요 (sot-eu-se-yo) – “please gush” (used less commonly, as it is describing a natural phenomenon)
Examples of Sentences:
1. 물줄기가 산꼭대기에서 솟아요.
(Muljulgi-ga san-kkok-dae-gi-e-seo sot-a-yo.)
“A stream of water gushes from the mountaintop.”
2. 온천수에서 뜨겁게 솟은 김이 멀리까지 퍼졌어요.
(On-cheon-su-e-seo tteu-geop-ge sot-eun gim-i meol-li-kkaji peo-jyeos-eo-yo.)
“Steam that gushed from the hot spring spread far and wide.”
3. 지난밤, 폭발로 인해 굉장한 불꽃이 솟았어요.
(Ji-nan-bam, pok-bal-lo in-hae goeng-jang-han bul-kkot-i sot-ass-eo-yo.)
“Last night, an enormous burst of flames gushed up due to the explosion.”
4. 여름철에는 산에서 맑은 물이 자연스럽게 솟고 있어요.
(Yeo-reum-cheo-re-neun san-e-seo mal-geun mul-i ja-yeon-seu-reop-ge sot-go i-sseo-yo.)
“In the summer, clear water naturally gushes up from the mountain.”
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