Korean

스치다

스치다
Meaning: to brush past, to graze
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 스치다
Present 스친다
Polite 스쳐요
Formal 스칩니다
Past 스쳤다
Past + Polite 스쳤어요
Guess + Polite 스치겠어요
Connective 스치고
Conditional 스치면
Volitional 스치자
Imperative 스쳐라
Imperative + Polite 스치세요
Attributive 스치는 / 스친 / 스칠

Example sentences

A cold wind brushed my cheek.
달리는 기차의 차창 밖으로 아름다운 풍경이 스쳐 지나갔다.
Beautiful scenery flashed by outside the window of the moving train.
지난 세월이 주마등처럼 눈앞을 스쳐 지나갔다.
The past years flashed by like a revolving lantern.

Usage Notes

Used when something lightly touches something else while passing by. It can also be used for thoughts that briefly cross one's mind.

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