타다
to ride (horse, bicycle, etc.), to get on (bus, car, etc.)
2017, Yang Changyong, 양창용; William O'Grady, 윌리암 오그레디; Yang Sejung, 양세종, 제주어 1 [Jeju 1], 퍼플, →ISBN, page 61:지훈인 ᄌᆞ영겔 막 잘 타마씸.Jihun-i-n jawyeongge-l mak jal tamassim.Ji-hoon rides bikes really well.
2019 February 8, 김신자, “뻐쓰비 10원 곱지기 [Saving 10 won for a bus fare]”, in 제주어보전회 — 제주어의 세상여행 67 [Jeju Preservation Society][1]:뻐스도 잘 안 타젱ᄒᆞ고 ᄒᆞ썰 먼 질은 넘이 멀덴ᄒᆞ멍 가남에읏이 택시! 택시! ᄒᆞ곡, 어멍 아방이 ᄌᆞ동차로 실런 날라주난 잘도 시상 펜ᄒᆞ게덜 사는 거 답수다게Ppeoseu-do jal an tajenghawgo hawsseol meon jir-eun neomi meoldenhawmeong ganameeusi taeksi! Taeksi! Hawgok, eomeong abang-i jawdongcha-ro silleon nallajunan jal-do sisang penhawge-deol saneun geo dapsudage[The children nowadays] often don't take the bus; say, "Taxi! Taxi!" while saying that a very short road is too long; and their mothers and fathers also give them rides, so it seems like they're living the most comfortable lives in the world.
2020, Changyong Yang; Sejung Yang; William O'Grady, Jejueo : the language of Korea’s Jeju Island, Honolulu, USA: University of Hawai‘i Press, DOI:https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvwvr2qt, →ISBN, JSTOR j.ctvwvr2qt, page 244:질에 차덜도 핫일건디 조영게 탕 갑서.Jil-e cha-deol-do hasil geo-ndi joyeongge tang gabseo.Ride a bicycle, as there must be a lot of cars on the road.