A2 adjective beginner

비싸다

[bissada]

Meaning: to be expensive

What does 비싸다 mean?

비싸다 [bissada] is an adjective meaning "to be expensive". It is rated A2 on the CEFR scale, which means elementary — common in daily conversation. This word appears across 1 Lexibeom card pack, making it a high-utility vocabulary item for everyday Korean.

Example Sentences (2)

Here are real-life sentences where 비싸다 [bissada] appears naturally. Each example is taken from a Lexibeom learning card and reviewed by our AI pipeline.

이 가방 마음에 드는데, 좀 비싸네요.

I like this bag, but it's a bit expensive.

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좀 비싸네요. 사천 원에 안 돼요?

That's a bit expensive. Can't you do 4,000 won?

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How to Use 비싸다 in Conversation

Korean adjectives like 비싸다 behave more like verbs than English adjectives — they conjugate by tense and politeness. The dictionary form ends in 다, but in speech you use the conjugated form (e.g., -아요/-어요 for polite present). When modifying a noun, use the -(으)ㄴ form.

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