When to use to take off in Korean

Korean: 벗다[ beos-da ]

to take off
to take off

When to use it

"벗다" means to take off something you are wearing, like shoes, clothes, a hat, or glasses. Use it when you remove something from your body. In daily Korean, you will often hear it with shoes at home and with jackets or hats outside.

Example sentences

  1. 집에 와서 신발을 벗어요.

    I take off my shoes when I come home.

  2. 교실에 들어가기 전에 모자를 벗으세요.

    Please take off your hat before entering the classroom.

  3. 더워서 재킷을 벗었어요.

    I was hot, so I took off my jacket.

  4. 안경을 벗으면 잘 안 보여요.

    If I take off my glasses, I can't see well.

  5. 비행기에서 코트를 벗고 앉았어요.

    I took off my coat and sat down on the airplane.

  6. 새 옷을 입어 보고 바로 벗었어요.

    I tried on the new clothes and took them off right away.