to remove vs to turn off in Korean

떼다vs끄다

to remove

떼다to remove

떼다 (to remove) means to take something off when it is attached, stuck, or touching something else. You can use it for things like stickers, tape, tags, or even a hand on a hot object. It is a common everyday word for taking something away from a surface or place.

When to use to remove
to turn off

끄다to turn off

끄다 means to turn something off so it stops working, shining, or making sound. You can use it for things like lights, TVs, phones, music, or a car engine. In Korean, the thing you turn off usually comes before the verb, like "불을 끄다" for "turn off the light."

When to use to turn off

How they differ

to remove (떼다) and to turn off (끄다) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “to remove” when 떼다 (to remove) means to take something off when it is attached, stuck, or touching something else. You can use it for things like sticker… Use “to turn off” when 끄다 means to turn something off so it stops working, shining, or making sound. You can use it for things like lights, TVs, phones, music,…