#33. Top 30 Must-Know Korean Verbs for Beginners

If nouns are the building blocks of a language, then verbs are the engine. In Korean, the verb is arguably the most important part of the sentence because it always comes at the very end and carries the most information—tense, politeness, and the action itself. Without verbs, you can't say what you did, what you’re doing, or what you plan to do. For beginners, trying to memorize a whole dictionary is overwhelming. That’s why we’ve curated the Top 30 Must-Know Korean Verbs . These are the words you will use every single day, whether you're ordering coffee, meeting friends, or just describing your routine. Let’s get your Korean engine started! 1. Real Usage: The "Stem" Secret When you look up a verb in a Korean dictionary, it always ends in -다 (-da) . This is called the "dictionary form." However, you never actually say "Mok-da" (to eat) when speaking to someone. You drop the -다 to find the "verb stem" and then add ...

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