When to use go rotten in Korean
Korean: 상하다[ sang-ha-da ]

When to use it
(상하다) means that food is no longer fresh and has gone bad or rotten. Korean speakers often use it for things like milk, meat, fruit, or lunch boxes. You can use it when food smells bad, looks bad, or is not safe to eat.
Example sentences
우유가 상했어요.
The milk went bad.
과일이 더워서 상했어요.
The fruit went bad because it was too warm.
냉장고에 안 넣으면 고기가 빨리 상해요.
If you don't put it in the fridge, the meat goes bad quickly.
CHOOL에서 도시락이 상한 것 같아요.
I think my lunch box went bad at school.
시장에서 상한 사과를 안 샀어요.
I didn't buy the rotten apples at the market.





