韓国語辞典

「Get Cold Feet」は韓国語で何と言う

Get Cold Feet” in Korean is 발을 빼다 (pronounced "Bareul Baeda").

발을 빼다

Bareul Baeda

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使い方と背景

Getting cold feetとは、最後の瞬間に恐れたりためらったりすることを意味します。韓国では、これは「足を引っ込める」と表現され、撤退やためらいを示します。

例文

결혼식 전날에 갑자기 발을 빼고 싶어졌어요.

I suddenly got cold feet the day before the wedding.

How to use 발을 빼다 naturally

Quick answer

The Korean word for “Get Cold Feet” is 발을 빼다, romanized as Bareul Baeda.

Usage tip

Learn this word together with a complete Korean sentence. Meaning often depends on particles, politeness level, and word order.

Common mistake

Do not rely only on the English meaning. Read the Korean example sentence and notice the particles, word order, and politeness level around 발을 빼다.

Editorial note

We review entries like 발을 빼다 for pronunciation, example sentence fit, and learner mistakes so the page answers more than a direct dictionary lookup.

Reviewed by Min-jung Park, Korean Language Teacher. Updated May 31, 2026. See our editorial standards.

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