المعنى
To greet each other, usually with words or gestures.
خلفية ثقافية
Insa is not just a word; it's a physical act. When 'sharing' an Insa, the angle of your bow should ideally match the other person's if you are of equal status. If you are younger, you bow deeper, but the other person still 'shares' the moment by acknowledging you. In Korean business, 'sharing an Insa' often involves the exchange of business cards (Myeong-ham). You don't just say hello; you present your card with two hands, and the other person does the same. This is the physical manifestation of 'sharing' the Insa. On platforms like KakaoTalk, 'sharing an Insa' has moved to stickers and emojis. Sending a 'Hello' sticker is a way to 'share' a greeting without typing long sentences, maintaining the social bond digitally. In traditional Korean villages, it was considered extremely rude to pass someone without 'sharing an Insa'. This led to the phrase '인사성 밝다' (to be bright/diligent in greeting), which is a high compliment for a person's character.
Add an Adverb
This phrase almost always sounds better with an adverb like '반갑게' (gladly) or '가볍게' (lightly).
Watch the Hierarchy
Don't use '나누다' when talking about greeting your boss or grandparents; use '인사드리다' instead.
المعنى
To greet each other, usually with words or gestures.
Add an Adverb
This phrase almost always sounds better with an adverb like '반갑게' (gladly) or '가볍게' (lightly).
Watch the Hierarchy
Don't use '나누다' when talking about greeting your boss or grandparents; use '인사드리다' instead.
Writing Style
In essays (쓰기), use '인사를 나누다' instead of '인사하다' to show a higher level of vocabulary.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of '인사를 나누다'.
우리는 파티에서 처음 만나 반갑게 (____).
The sentence describes a past event ('처음 만나'), so the past tense '인사를 나누었어요' (or '나눴다') is correct.
Which situation is MOST appropriate for using '인사를 나누다'?
다음 중 '인사를 나누다'를 쓰기에 가장 적절한 상황은?
'인사를 나누다' implies a mutual exchange between people, making the neighbor scenario perfect.
Complete the dialogue.
가: 어제 소개팅 어땠어요? 나: 분위기 좋았어요. 처음 만나서 (____) 보니까 좋은 분 같더라고요.
'인사를 나누고' implies they exchanged greetings and started a conversation, which fits the context of a blind date.
Match the adverb with the context of '인사를 나누다'.
1. 대통령과 국빈이 (____) 인사를 나누다. / 2. 오랜 친구와 (____) 인사를 나누다.
Diplomats use '정중하게' (politely), while friends use '반갑게' (happily).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
인사하다 vs 인사를 나누다
بنك التمارين
4 تمارين우리는 파티에서 처음 만나 반갑게 (____).
The sentence describes a past event ('처음 만나'), so the past tense '인사를 나누었어요' (or '나눴다') is correct.
다음 중 '인사를 나누다'를 쓰기에 가장 적절한 상황은?
'인사를 나누다' implies a mutual exchange between people, making the neighbor scenario perfect.
가: 어제 소개팅 어땠어요? 나: 분위기 좋았어요. 처음 만나서 (____) 보니까 좋은 분 같더라고요.
'인사를 나누고' implies they exchanged greetings and started a conversation, which fits the context of a blind date.
1. 대통령과 국빈이 (____) 인사를 나누다. / 2. 오랜 친구와 (____) 인사를 나누다.
Diplomats use '정중하게' (politely), while friends use '반갑게' (happily).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes! You can say '작별 인사를 나누다' to mean exchanging goodbyes.
Absolutely. It's a very polite way to describe meeting someone for the first time.
'인사하다' is the general verb. '인사를 나누다' emphasizes that it was a mutual exchange between two people.
It is more formal and literary than '인사하다', but it can be used in neutral daily conversations too.
It's better to say '인사드렸어요' because '나누다' implies you are on equal social footing.
Usually, yes. It implies at least a 'hello' and a response, whereas '인사하다' could just be a bow.
You can say '목례를 나누었어요'.
Yes, the concept of 'Insa' and 'Nanuda' is common to all Korean speakers.
You would usually say '악수를 나누다' for that.
To emphasize the social connection and the 'sharing' of respect.
عبارات ذات صلة
인사를 주고받다
synonymTo give and receive greetings.
말을 나누다
builds onTo share words / To have a conversation.
안부를 묻다
similarTo ask about someone's well-being.
첫인사
specialized formFirst greeting / First impression.