When to use to interfere in Korean

Korean: 방해하다[ bang-hae-ha-da ]

to interfere
to interfere

When to use it

방해하다 means to stop something from going smoothly or to bother someone while they are doing something. You can use it for people, noise, weather, or other things that cause trouble. It is common in situations like studying, sleeping, talking, shopping, or traveling.

Example sentences

  1. 공부할 때는 방해하지 마세요.

    Don't interfere while I'm studying.

  2. 마트에서 소리 지르면 다른 사람을 방해해요.

    Yelling in the supermarket bothers other people.

  3. 큰 소리가 잠을 방해해요.

    Loud noise interferes with sleep.

  4. 비가 여행 계획을 방해했어요.

    The rain messed up our travel plans.