Korean

쑤시다

쑤시다
Meaning: to ache (with stabbing pain); to throb
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 쑤시다
Present 쑤신다
Polite 쑤셔요
Formal 쑤십니다
Past 쑤셨다
Past + Polite 쑤셨어요
Guess + Polite 쑤시겠어요
Connective 쑤시고
Conditional 쑤시면
Volitional 쑤시자
Imperative 쑤셔라
Imperative + Polite 쑤시세요
Attributive 쑤시는 / 쑤신 / 쑤실

Example sentences

My knees are aching, perhaps because it's about to rain.
운동을 너무 많이 해서 온몸이 쑤셔요.
My whole body aches because I exercised too much.
운동을 했더니 팔다리가 쑤신다.
My arms and legs ache because I exercised.

Usage Notes

Describes a sharp, stabbing, or throbbing pain in the body.

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