이사하다 to move house

 

이사하다 (I-sa-ha-da) - "To Move House"

The Korean verb 이사하다 (i-sa-ha-da) means "to move house" or "to relocate." It's used when talking about moving from one home to another.

  • 이사 (i-sa) – moving or relocation
  • 하다 (ha-da) – to do (used to form a verb)

Together, 이사하다 means "to move" or "to relocate."

Pronunciation:

  • 이사하다 is pronounced as "i-sa-ha-da," with a soft 'i' sound at the start and a clear 'ha' in the middle.

More Expressions in Korean:

  1. 저는 다음 달에 이사할 거예요.
    (Jeo-neun da-eum dal-e i-sa-hal geo-ye-yo)

    • I’m moving next month.
  2. 어디로 이사했어요?
    (Eo-di-ro i-sa-haess-eo-yo?)

    • Where did you move to?
  3. 새 집으로 이사 준비를 하고 있어요.
    (Sae jib-eu-ro i-sa jun-bi-reul ha-go i-sseo-yo)

    • I’m preparing to move to a new house.
  4. 이사하는 게 정말 힘들었어요.
    (I-sa-ha-neun ge jeong-mal him-deul-eoss-eo-yo)

    • Moving was really tough.
  5. 이사할 때 필요한 물건이 뭐예요?
    (I-sa-hal ttae pil-yo-han mul-geon-i mwo-ye-yo?)

    • What do you need when moving?

These phrases will help you discuss 이사하다 in various contexts, from planning a move to talking about the experience of relocating!

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