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KR Verbs: Action 1

Korean verbs fully conjugated in simple sentences. 가다 / 오다 / 걷다 / 달리다

TermDefinition
가다 To go
나는 가. I go. (Informal low present-tense)
저는 가요. I go. (Informal high present-tense)
나는 간다. I go. (Formal low present-tense / Written)
저는 갑니다. I go. (Formal high present-tense)
나는 갔어. I went. (Informal low past-tense)
저는 갔어요. I went. (Informal high past-tense)
나는 갔다. I went. (Formal low past-tense / Written)
저는 갔습니다. I went. (Formal high past-tense)
나는 갈 거야. I will go. (Informal low future-tense)
저는 갈 거예요. I will go. (Informal high future-tense)
나는 갈 거다. I will go. (Formal low future-tense / Written)
저는 갈 겁니다. I will go. (Formal high future-tense)
나는 가겠어. I will (probably) go. (Informal low conditional future-tense)
저는 가겠어요. I will (probably) go. (Informal high conditional future-tense)
나는 가겠다. I will (probably) go. (Formal low conditional future-tense / Written)
저는 가겠습니다. I will (probably) go. (Formal high conditional future-tense)
너는 가니? You (are) go(ing)? (Formal low inquisitive present-tense / Written)
너는 갑니까? Do you go? (Formal inquisitive high present-tense)
나는 갔니? Did I go? (Formal low inquisitive past-tense / Written)
저는 갔습니까? Did I go? (Formal high inquisitive past-tense)
가세요. Please go. (Informal high imperative present-tense / command)
가라. Please go. (Formal low imperative present-tense / command)
가십시오. Please go. (Formal high imperative present-tense / command)
가자. Let's go. (Formal low propositive)
갑시다. Let's go. (Formal high propositive)
오다 To come
나는 와. I come. (Informal low present-tense)
저는 와요. I come. (Informal high present-tense)
나는 온다. I come. (Formal low present-tense / Written)
저는 옵니다. I come. (Formal high present-tense)
나는 왔어. I came. (Informal low past-tense)
저는 왔어요. I came. (Informal high past-tense)
나는 왔다. I came. (Formal low past-tense / Written)
저는 왔습니다. I came. (Formal high past-tense)
나는 올 가야. I will come. (Informal low future-tense)
저는 올 거예요. I wil come. (Informal high future-tense)
나는 올 거다. I will come. (Formal low future-tense / Written)
저는 올 겁니다. I will come. (Formal high future-tense)
나는 올겠어. I will (probably) come. (Informal low conditional)
저는 올겠어요. I will (probably) come. (Informal high conditional)
나는 올겠다. I will (probably) come. (Formal low conditional)
저는 올겠습니다. I will (probably) come. (Formal high conditional)
너는 오니? Did you come? (Formal low inquisitive present-tense / Written)
너는 옵니까? Did you come? (Formal high inquisitive present-tense)
너는 왔니? Did you come? (Formal low inquisitive past-tense / Written)
너는 왔습니까? Did you come? (Formal high inquisitive past-tense)
여기에 와세요. Please come here. (Informal high imperative present-tense / Command)
여기에 와라. Please come here. (Formal low imperative present-tense / Command)
여기에 오십시오. Please come here. (Formal high imperative present-tense / Command)
저기에 오자. Let's come over there. (Formal low propositive present-tense)
여기에 옵시다. Let's come here. (Formal high propositive present-tense)
걷다 To walk.
나는 걸어. I walk. (Informal low present-tense)
저는 걸어요. I walk. (Informal high present-tense)
나는 걷는다. I walk. (Formal low present-tense / Written)
나는 걸었어. I walked. (Informal low present-tense)
저는 걸었어요 I walked. (Informal high past-tense)
나는 걸었다. I walked. (Formal low past-tense)
저는 걸었습니다 I walked. (Formal high past-tense)
나는 걸을 거야. I will walk. (Informal low future-tense)
저는 걸을 거예요. I will walk. (Informal high future-tense)
저는 걸을 거다. I will walk. (Formal low future-tense / Written)
저는 걸을 겁니다. I will walk. (Formal low future-tense)
나는 걷겠어. I will (probably) walk. (Informal low conditional future-tense)
저는 걷겠어요. I will (probably) walk. (Informal high conditional future-tense)
나는 걷겠다. I will (probably) walk. (Formal low conditional future-tense / Written)
저는 걷겠습니다. I will (probably) walk. (Formal high conditional future-tense)
너는 걷니? Do you walk? (Formal low inquisitive present-tense / Written)
너는 걷습니까? Do you walk? (Formal high inquisitive present-tense)
너는 걸었니? Did you walk? (Formal low inquisitive past-tense)
너는 걸었습니까? Did you walk? (Formal high inquisitive past-tense)
걸으세요. Please walk. (Informal high imperative present-tense / Command)
걸어라. Please walk. (Formal low imperative present-tense / Command)
걸으십시오. Please walk. (Formal high imperative present-tense / Command)
걷자. Let's walk. (Formal low propositive present-tense / Written)
걸읍시다. Let's walk. (Formal high propositive present-tense)
달리다 To run
나는 달려. I run. (Informal low present-tense)
저는 달려요. I run. (Informal high present-tense)
나는 달린다. I run. (Formal low present-tense / Written)
저는 달립니다. I run. (Formal high present-tense)
나는 달렸어. I ran. (Informal low past-tense)
저는 달렸어요. I ran. (Informal high past-tense)
나는 달렸다. I ran. (Formal low past-tense / Written)
저는 달렸습니다. I ran. (Formal high past-tense)
나는 달릴 거야. I will run. (Informal low future-tense)
저는 달릴 거예요. I will run. (Informal high future-tense)
나는 걸릴 거다. I will run. (Formal low future-tense / Written)
저는 걸릴 겁니다. I will run. (Formal high future-tense)
나는 달리겠어. I will (probably) run. (Informal low conditional future-tense)
저는 달리겠어요. I will (probably) run. (Informal high conditional future-tense)
나는 달리겠다. I will (probably) run. (Formal low conditional future-tense / Written)
저는 달리겠습니다. I will (probably) run. (Formal high conditional future-tense)
나는 달리니? Do I run? (Formal low inquisitive present-tense / Written)
저는 달립니까? Do I run? (Formal high inquisitive present-tense)
나는 달렸니? Did I run? (Formal low inquisitive past-tense / Written)
저는 달렸습니까? Did I run? (Formal high inquisitive past-tense)
달리세요. Please run. (Informal high imperative present-tense / Command)
달려라. Please run. (Formal low imperative present-tense / Command)
달리십시오. Please run. (Formal high imperative present-tense / Command)
달리자. Let's run. (Formal low propositive present-tense / Written)
달립시다. Let's run. (Formal high propositive present-tense)
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