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To run in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice that 따르다 means “to follow.” The prefix 잇 can be thought of as “it” in English, making you think “it follows” or “consecutive events.”
• Imagining events running one after another (one “it” following another “따르다”) can help recall that 잇따르다 means things occurring in succession.

Explanation:
• 잇따르다 means “to occur one after another” or “to follow in succession.” It is used to describe events or situations that happen consecutively (often in contexts like accidents or incidents).
• It comes from the base verb 따르다 (“to follow”) with an added element that emphasizes the consecutive nature of the events.

Synonyms/Other Words:
• 연이어 일어나다 – “to occur continuously”
• 연달아 일어나다 – “to happen one after the other”
• 연속되다 – “to be consecutive”

Conjugations (Infinitive: 잇따르다, Romanized: ittta-reu-da):
• Present Declarative: 잇따른다 (ittta-reun-da)
• Present Polite: 잇따릅니다 (ittta-reu-mnida)
• Past Informal: 잇따랐다 (ittta-raet-da)
• Past Polite: 잇따렸습니다 (ittta-ryeoss-seumnida)
• Future (using ~을 것이다): 잇따를 것이다 (ittta-reul geos-ida)
• Present Progressive: 잇따르고 있다 (ittta-reu-go itda)

Example Sentences:
1. 사고가 잇따랐다.
 Romanization: Sagoga ittta-raet-da.
 Translation: Accidents occurred one after another.
2. 최근에, 문제가 잇따르고 있다.
 Romanization: Choigeun-e, munjeje-ga ittta-reu-go itda.
 Translation: Recently, problems have been occurring in succession.
3. 여러 사건이 연달아 발생했는데, 상황이 잇따릅니다.
 Romanization: Yeoreo sageoni yeondara balseonghaenneunde, sanghwangi ittta-reu-mnida.
 Translation: Several incidents happened in a row, and the situation is consecutive.

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