to take along vs to carry in Korean
데려가다vs나르다

데려가다to take along
"To take along" means to go somewhere and bring a person or animal with you. You use (데려가다) when you take someone from one place to another. It is often used for children, friends, family members, or pets.
When to use to take along
나르다to carry
(나르다) means to carry or move something from one place to another. You use it when someone takes things like boxes, bags, wood, or laundry with their hands or body. It is common when talking about moving objects, especially to another room, building, or vehicle.
When to use to carryHow they differ
to take along (데려가다) and to carry (나르다) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “to take along” when "To take along" means to go somewhere and bring a person or animal with you. You use (데려가다) when you take someone from one place to anoth… Use “to carry” when (나르다) means to carry or move something from one place to another. You use it when someone takes things like boxes, bags, wood, or laundry…