Korean

째다

째다
Meaning: to cut; to rip; to be tight
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 째다
Present 짼다
Polite 째요
Formal 쨉니다
Past 쨌다
Past + Polite 쨌어요
Guess + Polite 째겠어요
Connective 째고
Conditional 째면
Volitional 째자
Imperative 째라
Imperative + Polite 째세요
Attributive 째는 / /

Example

Mother cut open the fish's belly and washed the internals clean.

Usage Notes

Commonly means to cut or rip something open (like fabric or a fish's belly). It can also mean that clothes or shoes are too tight.

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