take in Korean
take in Korean is 잡다, 얻다, 쥐다 — take means to reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.
take in Korean
잡다
Pronounced: japda
to get into one's hands or control
얻다
Pronounced: eotda
to get into one's possession
쥐다
Pronounced: jwida
to get into one's hands or control
받아들이다
Pronounced: badadeurida
to receive or accept
접수하다
Pronounced: jeopsuhada
to receive or accept
나르다
Pronounced: nareuda
to carry
선택하다
Pronounced: seontaekhada
to choose
고르다
Pronounced: goreuda
to choose
참다
Pronounced: chamda
to endure
견디다
Pronounced: gyeondida
to endure
인내하다
Pronounced: innaehada
to endure
받아들이다
Pronounced: badadeurida
to assume or interpret to be
취득물
Pronounced: chwideungmul
something that is taken
What does "take" mean?
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verb To reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.
"She took the book off the shelf."
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verb To accept, receive, or consume something offered.
"He took the job offer without hesitation."
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verb To require a certain amount of time, effort, or resources.
"The drive takes about three hours."
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noun A particular version, interpretation, or recording of something.
"What's your take on the new policy?"
take in a sentence
- She took the book off the shelf.
- Can you take the trash out before you leave?
- He took the job offer without hesitation.
- Take two tablets with water.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "take" in Korean?
"take" in Korean is 잡다, 얻다, 쥐다. take means: To reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.
How do you pronounce 잡다?
"take" in Korean is 잡다, pronounced "japda".
How do you use "take" in a sentence?
Example: "She took the book off the shelf." In Korean, "take" is 잡다, 얻다, 쥐다.
Are there other ways to say "take" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 12 translations listed for "take": 잡다, 얻다, 쥐다, 받아들이다, 접수하다, 나르다.
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