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연결되다

“연결되다” (yeon-gyeol-dwe-da) means “to be connected” or “to be linked.” It describes a state where two things, people, or concepts are joined or associated with each other.

Breaking It Down:

연결 (yeon-gyeol) – Connection / Link
되다 (dwe-da) – To become / To be (passive form)

Example Sentences:

인터넷이 연결됐어요. (in-teo-net-i yeon-gyeol-dwaess-eo-yo.) – The internet is connected.
전화가 제대로 연결되지 않아요. (jeon-hwa-ga je-de-ro yeon-gyeol-dwe-ji an-a-yo.) – The call isn’t connecting properly.
두 사건은 깊이 연결되어 있어요. (du sa-geon-eun gi-pi yeon-gyeol-dwe-eo iss-eo-yo.) – The two events are deeply connected.
이 도시는 기차로 다른 도시들과 연결돼요. (i do-si-neun gi-cha-ro da-reun do-si-deul-gwa yeon-gyeol-dwae-yo.) – This city is connected to others by train.
우리는 공통된 관심사로 연결되었습니다. (u-ri-neun gong-tong-doen gwan-sim-sa-ro yeon-gyeol-dweo-seum-ni-da.) – We are connected through shared interests.

See also 연결하다

연결하다

“연결하다” (yeon-gyeol-ha-da) means “to connect” or “to link.” It is used when referring to joining things together physically, digitally, or conceptually.

Breaking It Down:

연결 (yeon-gyeol) – Connection / Link
하다 (ha-da) – To do (used to form verbs)

Example Sentences:

Wi-Fi를 연결했어요. (Wi-Fi-reul yeon-gyeol-haess-eo-yo.) – I connected to Wi-Fi.
두 도시를 연결하는 다리가 있어요. (du do-si-reul yeon-gyeol-ha-neun da-ri-ga iss-eo-yo.) – There is a bridge that connects the two cities.
내 스마트폰을 컴퓨터에 연결했어요. (nae seu-ma-teu-pon-eul keom-pyu-teo-e yeon-gyeol-haess-eo-yo.) – I connected my smartphone to the computer.
이 개념을 다른 아이디어와 연결할 수 있어요. (i gae-nyeom-eul da-reun a-i-di-eo-wa yeon-gyeol-hal su iss-eo-yo.) – You can connect this concept with another idea.
이 문장은 앞 문장과 연결돼요. (i mun-jang-eun ap mun-jang-gwa yeon-gyeol-dwae-yo.) – This sentence connects with the previous sentence.

See also 연결되다