When to use to combine in Korean

Korean: 합하다[ hap-ha-da ]

to combine
to combine

When to use it

합하다 means to put two or more things together to make one. You can use it for objects, ideas, groups, or even numbers. In everyday Korean, it often appears in forms like 합해서 or 합하면.

Example sentences

  1. 사과와 바나나를 합해서 주스를 만들어요.

    We combine apples and bananas to make juice.

  2. 우리 반은 두 팀을 합했어요.

    Our class combined two teams.

  3. 엄마는 빨간 꽃과 하얀 꽃을 합해 꽃다발을 만들었어요.

    Mom combined red flowers and white flowers to make a bouquet.

  4. 두 사람의 의견을 합하면 좋은 생각이 나와요.

    If we combine the two people's ideas, a good idea comes out.

  5. 여행비를 합해서 같이 냈어요.

    We combined our travel money and paid together.

  6. 빵 두 개 값을 합하면 오천 원이에요.

    If you combine the prices of the two breads, it is 5,000 won.

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