Example Sentences#
- 붙잡은 것도, 놓아버린 것도1
What I held onto and what I let go of
- 붙잡다 is a compound verb formed from 붙다 (to stick or cling to) and 잡다 (to hold or grab), meaning ‘to hold onto’ or ‘to grasp’.
- -은 is a past tense modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
- 도둑은 떨어지면 호랑이에게 잡아먹힐까 봐 등을 꽉 붙잡았습니다.2
The thief, afraid he would be eaten by the tiger if he fell off, held on tightly to its back.
- 붙잡다 is a compound verb formed from 붙다 (to stick or cling to) and 잡다 (to hold or grab), meaning ‘to hold onto’ or ‘to grasp’.
- 았 is a past tense marker.
- 습니다 is a formal polite ending used in declarative sentences.
- 이 따뜻함 붙잡고 싶어1
I want to hold onto this warmth
- 붙잡다 is a compound verb formed from 붙다 (to stick or cling to) and 잡다 (to hold or grab), meaning ‘to hold onto’ or ‘to grasp’.
- -고 is a connective ending used to link two actions or states, meaning ‘and’, or to join the main verb to auxiliary verbs.
- 그러다 도둑은 나뭇가지를 붙잡고 겨우 나무 위로 올라갔습니다.2
At that moment, the thief grabbed a tree branch and barely managed to climb up the tree.
- 붙잡다 is a compound verb formed from 붙다 (to stick or cling to) and 잡다 (to hold or grab), meaning ‘to hold onto’ or ‘to grab’.
- -고 is a connective ending used to link two actions or states, meaning ‘and’, or to join the main verb to auxiliary verbs.