시동을 걸다 to start the engine

 When you're in a car or dealing with vehicles in Korea, knowing how to say start the engine (시동을 걸다, sidongeul geolda) is an essential expression. Whether you're giving instructions, asking someone to start the car, or simply talking about cars, this phrase will come in handy.

Introduction

The phrase 시동을 걸다 (sidongeul geolda) means "to start the engine" and is used in everyday situations involving vehicles. Whether you're driving, taking a taxi, or inquiring about a car, this phrase will be useful for navigating transportation in Korea.

Key Vocabulary:

  • 시동 (sidong) – Engine (specifically, the act of starting it)
  • 걸다 (geolda) – To start or turn on
  • (cha) – Car
  • 운전하다 (unjeonhada) – To drive
  • 브레이크 (beureikeu) – Brake
  • 가속하다 (gasokhada) – To accelerate
  • (ki) – Key

More Expressions in Korean with English Translation:

  1. 시동을 걸어 주세요.
    (Sidongeul georeo juseyo.)
    – Please start the engine.

  2. 차 시동이 안 걸려요.
    (Cha sidongi an geollyeoyo.)
    – The car engine won’t start.

  3. 시동을 끄고 내리세요.
    (Sidongeul kkeugo naeriseyo.)
    – Turn off the engine and get out.

  4. 시동을 건 후에 브레이크를 밟으세요.
    (Sidongeul geon hue beureikeureul balbuseyo.)
    – After starting the engine, press the brake.

  5. 차 키를 돌려서 시동을 거세요.
    (Cha kireul dollyeoseo sidongeul geoseyo.)
    – Turn the car key to start the engine.

  6. 시동을 걸고 출발하세요.
    (Sidongeul geolgo chulbalhaseyo.)
    – Start the engine and depart.

  7. 시동이 걸렸나요?
    (Sidongi geollyeonnayo?)
    – Has the engine started?

  8. 시동을 건 채로 기다리세요.
    (Sidongeul geon chaero gidariseyo.)
    – Keep the engine running and wait.

Tips for Using Car-Related Phrases in Korea

  • Car rentals: If you're renting a car in Korea, it's useful to know phrases like 시동을 걸다 when checking the car’s functionality or asking for help.
  • Taxis: Although most taxis have automatic systems, knowing how to say "start the engine" can be helpful in case of technical difficulties or casual conversations with a driver.

By learning these engine-related expressions, you'll be better equipped to handle driving situations or even simple conversations about cars in Korea. Safe driving!

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