When to use to shoot in Korean

Korean: 쏘다[ sso-da ]

to shoot
to shoot

When to use it

쏘다 means to shoot something, like a gun, arrow, water, or light. It is used when something moves out quickly toward a person, place, or target. You can hear this word in real life and in games, so it often sounds like a strong action.

Example sentences

  1. 아이가 물총을 쏴요.

    The child shoots a water gun.

  2. 군인이 총을 쏴요.

    The soldier shoots a gun.

  3. 우리는 활로 화살을 쏴요.

    We shoot arrows with a bow.

  4. 소방관이 호스로 물을 쏴요.

    The firefighter shoots water with a hose.

  5. 저는 게임에서 적을 쏴요.

    I shoot the enemy in the game.

  6. 축제에서 불꽃을 쏴요.

    They shoot fireworks at the festival.