When to use to hang in Korean
Korean: 걸다[ geol-da ]

When to use it
걸다 means to hang something on a wall, hook, or line. You use it when you put an object up so it stays there, like clothes, pictures, or towels. In Korean, this word is common in daily life and is often used with places such as a wall, door, or hanger.
Example sentences
벽에 그림을 걸어요.
I hang a picture on the wall.
옷걸이에 코트를 걸었어요.
I hung the coat on a hanger.
교실 벽에 시계를 걸었어요.
We hung a clock on the classroom wall.
나무에 가방을 걸지 마세요.
Please do not hang your bag on the tree.
가게 앞에 새 간판을 걸었어요.
They hung a new sign in front of the store.
호텔 방에 수건을 걸어요.
I hang a towel in the hotel room.