When to use to cut in Korean
Korean: 베다[ be-da ]

When to use it
베다 means to cut something with a sharp edge, like a knife or blade. It is often used when skin gets cut by accident, or when someone cuts grass, branches, or trees. In simple daily Korean, you can think of it as “to cut” in a sharp, slicing way.
Example sentences
부엌에서 칼로 손을 베었어요.
I cut my hand with a knife in the kitchen.
학교에서 종이에 손가락을 베었어요.
I cut my finger on paper at school.
아빠가 마당의 풀을 베어요.
Dad cuts the grass in the yard.
아저씨가 공원에서 나뭇가지를 베고 있어요.
A man is cutting tree branches in the park.
가게에서 상자를 열다가 손을 베었어요.
I cut my hand while opening a box at the store.
여행 중에 조개껍데기에 발을 베었어요.
I cut my foot on a shell during the trip.