When to use to deliver in Korean
Korean: 전하다[ jeon-ha-da ]

When to use it
전하다 (to deliver) means to take something and give it to another person, or to pass along words, news, or feelings. You can use it for letters, messages, greetings, and small things. It is a common word for everyday situations when you help one person receive something from another person.
Example sentences
엄마에게 이 편지를 전해 주세요.
Please deliver this letter to Mom.
선생님께 친구의 말을 전했어요.
I delivered my friend's message to the teacher.
할머니께 안부를 전했어요.
I sent my regards to Grandma.
공원에서 친구에게 물병을 전해 줬어요.
I handed the water bottle to my friend in the park.
가게 직원이 손님에게 소식을 전했어요.
The store clerk delivered the news to the customer.
공항에서 가족에게 도착 소식을 전했어요.
I let my family know that I arrived at the airport.





