في 15 ثانية
- The standard way to say 'to ask a question' in Korean.
- Combines 'question' (질문) with the verb 'to do' (하다).
- Use '질문 드리다' for extra politeness with teachers or bosses.
المعنى
This phrase is the standard way to say you want to ask someone a question. It's like saying 'I have a query' or 'I'm going to pose a question' in English.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 6In a classroom setting
선생님, 질문 하나 해도 될까요?
Teacher, may I ask one question?
During a business meeting
질문 있는 사람 있나요?
Does anyone have any questions?
Texting a close friend
나 질문 있어! 내일 몇 시에 만나?
I have a question! What time are we meeting tomorrow?
خلفية ثقافية
Asking questions is seen as a sign of engagement, but timing is key. Students often wait until the end of class to ask questions to avoid interrupting.
Politeness
Always add '요' or '습니다' to be polite.
في 15 ثانية
- The standard way to say 'to ask a question' in Korean.
- Combines 'question' (질문) with the verb 'to do' (하다).
- Use '질문 드리다' for extra politeness with teachers or bosses.
What It Means
질문 means 'question' and 하다 means 'to do.' Together, they form the most common way to say 'to ask a question.' It is the go-to phrase for any situation where you need information. It's clear, direct, and very easy to remember. Think of it as the 'Swiss Army knife' of curious conversations.
How To Use It
You can use this phrase in almost any sentence structure. In casual speech, people often drop the object marker 을 and just say 질문하다. If you want to sound more polite to a teacher or boss, you change 하다 to 드리다, making it 질문(을) 드리다. It’s very flexible. You can add 'one' (하나) to say 'ask one question.' Just don't forget to conjugate the verb based on who you're talking to!
When To Use It
Use this in a classroom when you're confused about a grammar point. Use it in a business meeting before the boss walks out. It’s perfect for when you’re texting a friend and need to know where they are. Even at a tourist information center, this phrase is your best friend. It signals to the other person: 'Hey, I need some info, please listen.'
When NOT To Use It
Don't use 질문하다 if you are asking for a favor. For favors, use 부탁하다. Also, if you are just 'asking' someone's name or age in a casual chat, 물어보다 sounds more natural. 질문하다 can feel a bit formal or academic sometimes. If you're asking a girl out on a date, '질문이 있어요' might make her think she's about to take a math test. Keep it for seeking actual information!
Cultural Background
In traditional Korean classrooms, students were often quiet and didn't ask many questions. It was seen as potentially challenging the teacher's authority. Times have changed! Now, 질문 is seen as a sign of an active, bright mind. However, there is still a 'politeness' layer. You’ll notice Koreans often apologize before asking a question. They might say '죄송한데...' (I'm sorry, but...) before jumping in. It’s a way to show respect for the other person's time.
Common Variations
The most common variation is 물어보다. This literally means 'to ask and see.' It’s much more common in daily, spoken conversation. Then there is the super-polite 질문(을) 드리다. You use this with elders or people of high status. It’s like saying 'I humbly offer a question.' If you want to sound like a pro, use 여쭤보다 when asking a grandparent or a CEO a question.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
While `질문을 하다` is grammatically perfect, dropping the particle to say `질문하다` is much more common in spoken Korean. In very formal settings, always use `질문 드리다`.
Politeness
Always add '요' or '습니다' to be polite.
أمثلة
6선생님, 질문 하나 해도 될까요?
Teacher, may I ask one question?
A very polite and standard way to interrupt a lecture for clarification.
질문 있는 사람 있나요?
Does anyone have any questions?
Commonly used by a presenter to open the floor for discussion.
나 질문 있어! 내일 몇 시에 만나?
I have a question! What time are we meeting tomorrow?
Casual use where the object marker '을' is dropped for speed.
진짜 바보 같은 질문 하나만 할게.
I'm going to ask just one really stupid question.
Used to lower expectations before asking something obvious.
마지막으로 질문 하나만 더 할게요.
I will ask just one more question for the last time.
Adds weight to the final inquiry of a conversation.
질문 좀 해도 될까요? 길을 잃었어요.
Can I ask a question? I'm lost.
A polite way to approach a stranger for help.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct verb.
선생님께 ____을/를 했습니다.
You ask a question (질문) to a teacher.
🎉 النتيجة: /1
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Formality of 'Asking'
Used with friends
물어봐 (Ask)
Standard situations
질문해요 (I ask)
Meetings/Teachers
질문 드립니다 (I humbly ask)
Very high respect
여쭤봅니다 (I inquire)
Where to use 질문을 하다
Classroom
Asking the teacher
Office
Q&A after a presentation
Street
Asking for directions
Phone/Text
Asking a friend for info
بنك التمارين
1 تمارين선생님께 ____을/를 했습니다.
You ask a question (질문) to a teacher.
🎉 النتيجة: /1
الأسئلة الشائعة
1 أسئلةIt's a bit formal, but acceptable if you are curious about something specific.
عبارات ذات صلة
질문이 있다
similarTo have a question
물어보다
synonymTo ask