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

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Tips to Remember:
• Think of 구경 (gu-gyeong) as a playful way to remember “sightseeing” by imagining someone saying “goo, check this out!” which sounds similar.
• Notice that 하다 (ha-da) means “to do” in Korean, so 구경하다 literally means “to do sightseeing” (i.e., to watch or look around).

Explanation:
• 구경하다 means “to watch” or “to look around,” often used when referring to viewing a parade, exhibition, or simply sightseeing.
• It implies a casual, leisurely observing rather than active watching like in a movie.

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• 관람하다 (gwan-ram-ha-da) – typically used for visiting exhibitions, shows, or museums.
• 보다 (bo-da) – a general term for “to see” or “to watch,” though less specific about leisurely viewing.

Conjugations:

Dictionary/Infinitive Form:
• 구경하다 (gu-gyeong-ha-da)

Present Tense:
• Polite: 구경해요 (gu-gyeong-hae-yo)
• Informal: 구경해 (gu-gyeong-hae)

Past Tense:
• Polite: 구경했어요 (gu-gyeong-haess-eo-yo)
• Informal: 구경했어 (gu-gyeong-haess-eo)

Future Tense:
• Polite: 구경할 거예요 (gu-gyeong-hal geo-ye-yo)
• Informal: 구경할 거야 (gu-gyeong-hal geo-ya)

Present Progressive (Continuous):
• Polite: 구경하고 있어요 (gu-gyeong-ha-go iss-eo-yo)
• Informal: 구경하고 있어 (gu-gyeong-ha-go iss-eo)

Example Sentences:
1. 저는 주말에 도시를 구경해요.
(jeo-neun ju-mal-e do-si-reul gu-gyeong-hae-yo)
Translation: I watch (sightsee) the city on weekends.

2. 어제 친구들과 박물관을 구경했어요.
(eo-je chin-gu-deul-gwa bak-mul-gwan-eul gu-gyeong-haess-eo-yo)
Translation: Yesterday, I went to see the museum with my friends.

3. 내일 우리가 해변을 구경할 거예요.
(nae-il u-ri-ga hae-byeon-eul gu-gyeong-hal geo-ye-yo)
Translation: Tomorrow, we will go to watch (sightsee) the beach.

4. 지금 관광객들이 거리를 구경하고 있어요.
(ji-geum gwan-gang-gaek-deul-i geo-ri-reul gu-gyeong-ha-go iss-eo-yo)
Translation: Right now, tourists are watching (sightseeing) the streets.

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