| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| walk | 걷다 |
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걷다 info.
Tips to remember “걷다” (geotda):
• Think of “getting” out of the house for a walk—“get-da” sounds a bit like “걷다.”
• Imagine the “ㄷ” in “걷다” softening to “ㄹ” when talking about walking (“걸어요”), which can remind you of the smooth motion of a stroll.
Explanation:
“걷다” is the base (infinitive) form meaning “to walk.” It’s a “ㄷ irregular” verb so when followed by vowels the ending “ㄷ” changes to “ㄹ.” It is directly used to indicate the act of walking.
Other words with a similar meaning:
• 걸어가다 (geol-eo-ga-da) – to go on foot/walk
• 산책하다 (san-chaek-ha-da) – to take a walk (stroll)
Conjugations:
Present Tense:
• Informal polite: 걸어요 (geol-eo-yo) – “I walk / you walk”
Past Tense:
• Informal polite: 걸었어요 (geol-eot-sseo-yo) – “I walked”
Future Tense:
• Informal polite: 걸을 거예요 (geol-eul geo-ye-yo) – “I will walk”
Additional Forms:
• Dictionary form (infinitive): 걷다 (geotda)
• Imperative (polite): 걸으세요 (geol-eu-se-yo) – “Please walk”
Example Sentences:
• “나는 매일 학교에 걸어가요.” (Na-neun mae-il hak-gyo-e geol-eo-ga-yo.)
→ “I walk to school every day.”
• “어제 한 시간 동안 걸었어요.” (Eo-je han si-gan dong-an geol-eot-sseo-yo.)
→ “Yesterday, I walked for an hour.”
• “아침에 산책하려고 걸을 거예요.” (A-chi-me san-chaek-ha-ryeo-go geol-eul geo-ye-yo.)
→ “In the morning, I will walk for a stroll.”
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