A2 verb beginner

나오다

[naoda]

Meaning: to come out; to be released

What does 나오다 mean?

나오다 [naoda] is a verb meaning "to come out; to be released". It is rated A2 on the CEFR scale, which means elementary — common in daily conversation. This word appears across 2 Lexibeom card packs, making it a high-utility vocabulary item for everyday Korean.

Example Sentences (2)

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

같이 영화 보러 갈까요? 새로 나온 한국 영화가 있어요.

Shall we go watch a movie together? There's a new Korean movie out.

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그럼요! 하나, 둘, 셋! 잘 나왔어요.

Of course! One, two, three! It came out well.

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How to Use 나오다 in Conversation

As a verb, 나오다 requires conjugation. The dictionary form ends in 다, but you will rarely use this form in speech — instead, conjugate based on politeness (요 for polite, 습니다 for formal, plain stem for casual) and tense (past, present, future). Learn this verb together with its three conjugated forms for maximum fluency.

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