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들고가다

“들고가다 (deul-go-ga-da) means “to take (something) while carrying it.” It describes holding or carrying an item and taking it to another location.

Breaking It Down:
들다 (deul-da) – To lift / To hold
(go) – Connective form (links two actions)
가다 (ga-da) – To go

Example Sentences:
가방을 들고 갔어요. (ga-bang-eul deul-go gass-eo-yo.) – I took my bag (while carrying it).
도서관에 책을 들고 갈 거예요. (do-seo-gwan-e chaek-eul deul-go gal geo-ye-yo.) – I will take books to the library.
우산을 들고 가세요. (u-san-eul deul-go ga-se-yo.) – Please take an umbrella with you.
친구가 선물을 들고 갔어요. (chin-gu-ga seon-mul-eul deul-go gass-eo-yo.) – My friend took a gift with them.
서류를 회의실로 들고 가야 해요. (seo-ryu-reul hoe-ui-sil-lo deul-go ga-ya hae-yo.) – I need to take the documents to the meeting room.

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들고오다

“들고오다 (deul-go-o-da) means “to bring (something) while carrying it.” It refers to holding or carrying an item and bringing it to a location.

Breaking It Down:
들다 (deul-da) – To lift / To hold
(go) – Connective form (links two actions)
오다 (o-da) – To come

Example Sentences:

우산을 들고 왔어요. (u-san-eul deul-go wass-eo-yo.) – I brought an umbrella (while carrying it).
커피를 들고 와도 돼요? (keo-pi-reul deul-go wa-do dwae-yo?) – Can I bring coffee?
친구가 선물을 들고 왔어요. (chin-gu-ga seon-mul-eul deul-go wass-eo-yo.) – My friend brought a gift.
회의실에 서류를 들고 오세요. (hoe-ui-sil-e seo-ryu-reul deul-go o-se-yo.) – Please bring the documents to the meeting room.
나는 책을 들고 왔어요. (na-neun chaek-eul deul-go wass-eo-yo.) – I brought a book.