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To look at in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Associate “쳐다보다” with “보다” (to see) and think of “쳐다” as an action of directing your gaze. Imagine “cheering” your eyes upward at something impressive.
• The sound “쳐다” can remind you of “cheek” (even though it’s not related), prompting you to remember it as part of “looking” with expression.

Explanation:
• “쳐다보다” means “to look at” or “to stare at” something, usually with a fixed, sometimes intense gaze.
• It is used in contexts where someone directs their eyes steadily toward an object or person.

Synonyms:
• 바라보다 (baraboda) – to gaze at or look at intently
• 응시하다 (eungshihada) – to stare or fix one’s gaze on
• 주시하다 (jusihada) – to keep a close watch on

Conjugations (using informal polite and standard forms):
Infinitive: 쳐다보다 (chyeodaboda)

Present:
• Informal low: 쳐다봐 (chyeodabwa)
• Polite: 쳐다봐요 (chyeodabwajo)

Past:
• Informal low: 쳐다봤어 (chyeodabwasseo)
• Polite: 쳐다봤어요 (chyeodabwasseoyo)

Future:
• Informal low: 쳐다볼 거야 (chyeodabol geoya)
• Polite: 쳐다볼 거예요 (chyeodabol geoeyo)

Present Progressive:
• Informal low: 쳐다보고 있어 (chyeodabogo isseo)
• Polite: 쳐다보고 있어요 (chyeodabogo isseoyo)

Conditional Form:
• If you look/stare: 쳐다보면 (chyeodabomyeon)

Example Sentences:
1. "Don’t stare at me."
• Korean: 나를 쳐다보지 마세요.
• Romanized: Nareul chyeodabojima-seyo.

2. "He looked at the sky in wonder."
• Korean: 그는 하늘을 쳐다봤어.
• Romanized: Geuneun haneureul chyeodabwasseo.

3. "She is staring at the painting."
• Korean: 그녀는 그림을 쳐다보고 있어요.
• Romanized: Geunyeoneun geurimeul chyeodabogo isseoyo.

4. "If you look at the details, you will notice the craftsmanship."
• Korean: 자세히 쳐다보면 장인의 솜씨를 알 수 있어요.
• Romanized: Jasaehi chyeodabomyeon janginui somssireul al su isseoyo.

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