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하다

Fazer : Usado para expressar a ação de realizar uma atividade ou tarefa.


In these examples, "하다" is added to the noun or action being done to express the
concept of doing or performing that action.

일을 하다 - to do work 공부를 하다 - to do studying/to study 운동을 하다- to do


exercise/to workout 청소를 하다 - to do cleaning/to clean 준비를 하다 - to do
preparation/to prepare

Fazer: Usado para expressar a ação de criar ou produzir algo.


if you want to say "to make a cake" in Korean, you can use the verb "하다" and say "
케이크를 만들다" . Here, "만들다" means "to make" and "케이크를" means "a cake."
Similarly, you can use "하다" to express the action of making various things in
Korean.

음식을 만들다 - to make food 옷을 만들다 - to make clothes 결정을 만들다 - to make
a decision 계획을 만들다 - to make a plan 예약을 만들다 - to make a reservation

Atuar: Usado para expressar a ação de realizar ou executar uma tarefa,


trabalho ou dever.
In these examples, "하다" is used after the noun to express the concept of performing
that particular action or activity. So, when you want to express "to perform" in Korean,
you can use "하다" as the verb and add the specific noun or action that you want to
perform.

연극을 하다 (yeongeuk-eul hada) - to perform in a play 공연을 하다 (gongyeon-eul


hada) - to perform in a performance/show 연주를 하다 (yeonju-reul hada) - to perform
a musical instrument 댄스를 하다 (daenseu-reul hada) - to perform a dance 시험을
하다 (siheom-eul hada) - to perform an exam/to take a test

Causar: Usado para expressar a ação de ser a razão ou a causa de algo.


In these examples, "하다" is used after the noun to express the concept of causing that
particular result or situation. So, when you want to express "to cause" in Korean, you
can use "하다" as the verb and add the specific noun or action that you want to cause.

문제를 만들다 - to cause a problem 소음을 일으키다 - to cause noise 분노를


일으키다 - to cause anger 논란을 일으키다 - to cause controversy 변화를 일으키다
- to cause change
Tornar-se: Usado para expressar uma mudança ou transformação em um
determinado estado.
In these examples, "하다" (hada) is used after the noun to express the concept of
"becoming" that particular role or state. So, when you want to express "to become" in
Korean, you can use "하다" as the verb and add the specific noun or description that
you want to become.

선생님이 되다- to become a teacher 부자가 되다 - to become rich 의사가 되다 - to


become a doctor 직원이 되다 - to become an employee 성공하다 - to become
successful

Agir: Usado para expressar a ação de se comportar ou se comportar de uma


determinada maneira.
In these examples, "하다" is used after the specific verb or noun to express the concept
of "acting" in different contexts. So, when you want to express "to act" in Korean, you
can use "하다" as the verb and add the relevant verb or noun that relates to the specific
type of acting you want to describe.

연기하다 (yeong-gi-hada) - to act (in a play or movie) 행동하다 (haeng-dong-hada) -


to act (in terms of behavior) 수행하다 (su-haeng-hada) - to act (in terms of carrying out
a task or duty) 가장하다 (ga-jang-hada) - to act (to pretend) 실행하다 (haeng-saeng-
hada) - to act (to implement or put into action)

Ter: Usado em certos contextos para expressar posse ou propriedade.


This verb is often used to express the action of "having food or a meal" In these
examples, "하다" is used after the specific verb or noun to express the concept of
"having" something. So, when you want to express "to have" in Korean, you can use
"하다" as the verb and add the relevant verb or noun that represents what you possess
or what you want to have.

가지다 (gajida) - to have (possess) 소유하다 (so-yu-hada) - to have (ownership)


보유하다 (bo-yu-hada) - to have (possession) 가지고 있다 (gajigo itda) - to have (to be
in possession of) 먹다 (meokda) - to have (to eat)

Dizer: Usado em certos contextos para expressar a ação de afirmar ou


expressar algo verbalmente.
In these examples, "하다" is used after the specific verb or noun to express the concept
of "saying" or "speaking" in different contexts. So, when you want to express "to say"
in Korean, you can use "하다" as the verb and add the relevant verb or noun that
represents what you want to convey or communicate.
말하다 (malhada) - to say 얘기하다 (yaegihada) - to talk 이야기하다 (iyagihada) - to
have a conversation 발표하다 (balpyohada) - to give a speech 의견을 말하다
(uigyeoneul malhada) - to express an opinion

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