마시다
To drink or swallow liquid. It can also refer to breathing in air.
Ejemplos
3 de 5시원한 물을 마셔요.
I drink cool water.
차 한 잔 마시겠습니까?
Would you like to drink a cup of tea?
술 많이 마시지 마.
Don't drink too much alcohol.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Ma...' like 'Martini' - a drink you would '마시다'.
Quiz rápido
목이 말라요. 물을 ( ).
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 마셔요
Ejemplos
시원한 물을 마셔요.
everydayI drink cool water.
차 한 잔 마시겠습니까?
formalWould you like to drink a cup of tea?
술 많이 마시지 마.
informalDon't drink too much alcohol.
신선한 공기를 마십니다.
academicI breathe in fresh air.
회의 전에 음료수를 마십니다.
businessI drink a beverage before the meeting.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
뭐 마실래요?
What would you like to drink?
물 좀 마실게요.
I'll have some water.
원샷!
Bottoms up! (One shot)
Se confunde a menudo con
드시다 is the honorific form for both 'eat' and 'drink'.
Notas de uso
When drinking with an elder in Korea, it is polite to turn your head slightly away.
Errores comunes
Forgetting that 'soup' (국) in Korea is often 'eaten' (먹다) rather than 'drunk' (마시다) if using a spoon.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Ma...' like 'Martini' - a drink you would '마시다'.
Origen de la palabra
Native Korean word.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Social drinking (회식) is a significant part of Korean adult daily life and office culture.
Quiz rápido
목이 말라요. 물을 ( ).
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 마셔요
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