몰다

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Meaning and Usage

The verb '몰다' primarily means 'to drive' a vehicle or 'to chase/urge on' animals or people. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about driving cars or herding animals.

Common Collocations

  • 차를 몰다: to drive a car
  • 동물을 몰다: to herd animals
  • 사람을 몰다: to push or urge people

These collocations show the flexibility of '몰다' in both literal driving and figurative urging contexts.

Register and Politeness

'몰다' is a neutral verb and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but the sentence endings and honorifics around it will adjust the politeness level.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '몰다' with '모다' (to gather) or '몰리다' (to be driven or crowded). Remember, '몰다' is an active verb meaning to drive or chase, while '몰리다' is passive.

Summary

Use '몰다' when you want to express driving a vehicle or actively herding or pushing something or someone. It is a versatile verb useful in many daily situations involving movement or control.

Example Sentences

아버지는 차를 몰고 시골에 갔어요.

Abeojineun chareul molgo sigore gasseoyo.

My father drove the car to the countryside.

경찰이 도둑을 몰아서 잡았어요.

Gyeongchari dodugeul molaseo jabasseoyo.

The police chased and caught the thief.

우리는 소를 한 곳으로 몰아야 해요.

Urineun soreul han goseuro molaya haeyo.

We have to herd the cows into one place.