부터

This is the 2589th most frequent Korean word.

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부터

"부터" means "from" or "starting from" in English.


Here, '부터' is used to indicate the starting point of a time when the class begins.

수업은 오전 8시부터 시작합니다.

The class begins from 8 a.m.


In this sentence, '부터' is employed to denote the starting point of a location for the walk.

여기부터 산책합시다.

Let's take a walk starting from here.


Here, '부터' is used to mark a starting point in time, emphasizing the commencement of being busy from the morning.

그는 아침부터 매우 바빴습니다.

He has been very busy since the morning.