Alice
How do you say "hold" or "grasp" in Korean? There seem to be many words... Hello! I wanted to know, what is the difference between 들다, 갖다, 잡다, and 쥐다 in Korean? They all seem to mean "hold" or "grasp". Thank you!
Jan 25, 2012 2:49 AM
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들다 can be used when you lift up something that was on the ground. 갖다 can be used when you get to possess something or when you obtain an ability. 잡다 can be used when you catch a thief or when you grasp something, extending your arm. 쥐다 can be used when you hold something in your hand.
January 25, 2012
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