When to use to rule in Korean
Korean: 지배하다[ ji-bae-ha-da ]

When to use it
The verb "지배하다" means to rule or control something strongly. It is often used for a king, country, group, or company, and sometimes for feelings or ideas that control a person. In daily English, it can also mean "dominate" in some situations.
Example sentences
왕이 그 나라를 오래 지배했어요.
The king ruled that country for a long time.
옛날에 다른 나라가 이 지역을 지배했어요.
Long ago, another country ruled this area.
그 팀이 경기를 지배했어요.
That team dominated the game.
그는 돈이 사람을 지배하면 안 된다고 말했어요.
He said money should not rule people.
무서움이 제 마음을 지배했어요.
Fear ruled my heart.
그 회사가 이 시장을 지배하고 있어요.
That company is dominating this market.