Korean

뛰놀다

뛰놀다
Meaning: to jump around and play; to romp; for a heart or pulse to pound
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base 뛰놀다
Present 뛰논다
Polite 뛰놀아요
Formal 뛰놉니다
Past 뛰놀았다
Past + Polite 뛰놀았어요
Guess + Polite 뛰놀겠어요
Connective 뛰놀고
Conditional 뛰놀면
Volitional 뛰놀자
Imperative 뛰놀아라
Imperative + Polite 뛰노세요
Attributive 뛰놀는 / 뛰놀은 / 뛰놀을

Example sentences

The children are romping freely on the playground.
아이들이 강가 둑 위에서 뛰놀고 있다.
Children are playing on the riverbank.

Usage Notes

The example uses the energetic play sense, often for children or animals. It can also describe a heart, pulse, or mind beating strongly from emotion.

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