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Korean Verb Conjugator

See common Korean verbs in present, past and formal forms — with audio.

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How do you conjugate Korean verbs?

Korean verbs conjugate by dropping the dictionary ending 다 and adding endings for tense and politeness — so 가다 (to go) becomes 가요 (present polite), 갔어요 (past) and 갑니다 (formal). Vowel harmony and irregulars change some stems. Shadola's free conjugator shows common verbs with audio across the main forms.

가다to go
Present (해요)가요
Past갔어요
Formal (합니다)갑니다

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