Korean · Adjectives
ssada
Cheap
Costing little money.
시장 과일이 더 싸요.
Fruit at the market is cheaper.
'싸다' (ssada) comes from Old Korean, describing low cost or cheapness. It embodies a practical view of economics and value in daily life.
'싸다' is frequently used in casual conversations and writing to describe bargains or low-cost items, understood across various registers and regional variants.