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떨다: Vocabulary #52

Example Sentences#

  1. 차라리 카페 가서 수다 떠는 게 낫지 않아?1
    Wouldn’t it be better to go to a cafe and chat instead?
    • 떨다 typically means ‘to tremble’ or ‘to shake’. However, it can also mean ‘to repeat a certain act lightly and carelessly’. In the idiomatic expression 수다를 떨다, meaning ‘to chat’ or ‘to engage in casual conversation’, 떨다 takes on this latter, figurative meaning.
    • -는 is a present tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  2. 호랑이가 크게 울면 마을 사람들은 모두 떨었습니다.2
    When the tiger roared loudly, all the villagers trembled.
    • 떨다 means ‘to tremble’ or ‘to shake’.
    • is a past tense marker.
    • 습니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.

Footnotes#

  1. Sentence from A Fun Weekend Ahead.

  2. Sentence from The Tiger And The Dried Persimmon.

떨다: Vocabulary #52
https://koreanstorylab.com/posts/vocabulary/떨다/
Author
Korean Story Lab
Published at
2026-03-19
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