Korean

박차다

박차다
Meaning: to kick open; to break off; to overcome
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 박차다
Present 박찬다
Polite 박차요
Formal 박찹니다
Past 박찼다
Past + Polite 박찼어요
Guess + Polite 박차겠어요
Connective 박차고
Conditional 박차면
Volitional 박차자
Imperative 박차라
Imperative + Polite 박차세요
Attributive 박차는 / 박찬 / 박찰

Example

He kicked open the door and left in anger.

Usage Notes

Can mean physically kicking something open, or metaphorically breaking off a relationship or overcoming an obstacle.

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