A1 Expression محايد

한국어 조금 할 줄 알아요.

Hangugeo jogeum hal jul arayo.

I can speak a little Korean.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use this phrase to politely inform others that you have basic proficiency in Korean.

  • Means: I know how to speak a little bit of Korean.
  • Used in: Meeting new people, ordering food, or asking for simple directions.
  • Don't confuse: '한국어 조금 해요' (I speak a little) with '한국어 못 해요' (I cannot speak).
Polite bow + 'A little bit' hand gesture = Friendly connection

Explanation at your level:

This is a simple sentence to tell people you are learning Korean. It uses basic grammar to explain your skill level.
This phrase uses the '-(으)ㄹ 줄 알다' construction, which is a fundamental way to express capability. It is essential for managing social interactions in Korea.
This expression serves as a functional hedge. By limiting your perceived ability, you create a safer environment for communication, allowing native speakers to adjust their input speed.
This phrase functions as a sociolinguistic tool. It demonstrates an understanding of Korean humility norms, where speakers downplay their competence to maintain social harmony.
The phrase utilizes the '-(으)ㄹ 줄 알다' pattern to delineate the boundary between procedural knowledge and linguistic mastery. It is a classic example of how Korean grammar encodes social hierarchy and modesty.
This expression is a prime example of the intersection between grammatical competence and cultural pragmatics. It functions as a 'face-saving' device, allowing the speaker to negotiate their identity as a learner within a high-context culture.

المعنى

A phrase to indicate basic proficiency in Korean.

🌍

خلفية ثقافية

Koreans appreciate when foreigners try to speak the language, even if it is just a little.

💡

Be Humble

Even if you are good, saying 'a little' is very polite.

المعنى

A phrase to indicate basic proficiency in Korean.

💡

Be Humble

Even if you are good, saying 'a little' is very polite.

اختبر نفسك

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

한국어 조금 할 ____ 알아요.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The pattern is '-(으)ㄹ 줄 알다'.

🎉 النتيجة: /1

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الأسئلة الشائعة

1 أسئلة

Yes, it is polite.

عبارات ذات صلة

🔗

한국어 잘 못해요

contrast

I don't speak Korean well.

أين تستخدمها

At a Cafe

Staff: 주문하시겠어요?

You: 한국어 조금 할 줄 알아요. 아이스 아메리카노 주세요.

neutral
🤝

Meeting a Local

Local: 한국어 잘하세요?

You: 아니요, 한국어 조금 할 줄 알아요.

neutral

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Hal-jul' as 'How-to-do'. I know the 'How-to-do' of Korean.

Visual Association

Imagine yourself holding a tiny, glowing Korean book. You are showing it to a friend and saying, 'Just a little bit!'

Rhyme

I speak Korean, a little bit, it's the perfect way to fit!

Story

You are in Seoul. A shopkeeper asks if you speak Korean. You smile, hold your fingers close together, and say '한국어 조금 할 줄 알아요.' The shopkeeper beams and starts speaking slowly.

Word Web

한국어조금하다알다언어배우다

تحدٍّ

Say this phrase to 3 different people (or yourself in the mirror) today.

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

Hablo un poco de coreano.

Korean emphasizes the method of speaking rather than the act itself.

French moderate

Je parle un peu coréen.

French is more direct; Korean uses a specific 'know-how' grammar.

German moderate

Ich spreche ein bisschen Koreanisch.

German uses 'sprechen' (to speak); Korean uses '알다' (to know).

Japanese high

韓国語が少しできます (Kankokugo ga sukoshi dekimasu).

Japanese uses 'dekiru' (possible); Korean uses 'al-da' (know).

Arabic low

أتحدث القليل من الكورية (Atahaddath al-qaleel min al-koriya).

Arabic is verb-focused; Korean is skill-focused.

Easily Confused

한국어 조금 할 줄 알아요. مقابل 한국어 할 수 있어요

Learners often use 'can' (수 있다) instead of 'know how to' (줄 알다).

Use '줄 알다' for skills you learned.

الأسئلة الشائعة (1)

Yes, it is polite.

هل كان هذا مفيداً؟
لا توجد تعليقات بعد. كن أول من يشارك أفكاره!