Put On in Korean is 신다. For examples, you can use like [신은 양말, 구두를 신다]. In this post you will learn how to pronounce and use 신다 along with examples.
Basics
Word | Part | Chinese | Sound |
신다 | verb | — | 신ː따 |
신다 Meaning
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put on; wear | To put one’s feet into a pair of shoes, socks, etc., and cover the whole or a part of the feet with them. |
Examples
신은 양말. |
worn socks. |
구두를 신다. |
wear shoes |
How to Conjugate 신다
① Formal High (합니다체)
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② Informal High (해요체)
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③ Informal Low (해체)
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④ Formal Low (한다체)
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