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귀찮다

귀찮다 (gwi-chan-ta) means “to be annoying” or “to be bothersome.” It describes a feeling of laziness or reluctance when dealing with something troublesome or inconvenient.

Example Sentences:

오늘은 너무 귀찮아서 아무것도 하기 싫어요. (o-neul-eun neo-mu gwi-chan-a-seo a-mu-geot-do ha-gi sil-eo-yo.) – I feel too lazy today, so I don’t want to do anything.
설거지를 하는 게 귀찮아요. (seol-geo-ji-reul ha-neun ge gwi-chan-a-yo.) – Doing the dishes is such a hassle.
귀찮지만 해야 할 일이 많아요. (gwi-chan-ji-man hae-ya hal il-i man-a-yo.) – Even though it’s annoying, I have a lot of things to do.
비가 와서 밖에 나가는 게 귀찮아요. (bi-ga wa-seo bak-e na-ga-neun ge gwi-chan-a-yo.) – Since it’s raining, going outside feels bothersome.
머리가 길어져서 머리 손질하는 게 귀찮아요. (meo-ri-ga gil-eo-jyeo-seo meo-ri son-jil-ha-neun ge gwi-chan-a-yo.) – My hair got long, so taking care of it is annoying.

The polite conjugation is 귀찮아요 (gwi-chan-a-yo). It’s commonly used in daily conversations to express reluctance or frustration over small inconveniences.