to depart vs to take off in Korean

출발하다vs벗다

to depart

출발하다to depart

출발하다 means to leave a place and begin going somewhere. You use it for people, cars, buses, trains, and trips. In English, it is often translated as "to depart" or "to leave."

When to use to depart
to take off

벗다to take off

"벗다" means to take off something you are wearing, like shoes, clothes, a hat, or glasses. Use it when you remove something from your body. In daily Korean, you will often hear it with shoes at home and with jackets or hats outside.

When to use to take off

How they differ

to depart (출발하다) and to take off (벗다) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “to depart” when 출발하다 means to leave a place and begin going somewhere. You use it for people, cars, buses, trains, and trips. In English, it is often tra… Use “to take off” when "벗다" means to take off something you are wearing, like shoes, clothes, a hat, or glasses. Use it when you remove something from your body…