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배부르다

배부르다 means to feel full after eating enough food.

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Explanation at your level:

You use this word to tell people you have eaten enough. If you are at a restaurant and the waiter asks if you want more, you can say '배불러요' (I am full). It is a very useful word for your first days in Korea.

When you finish a meal, you can say '배불러요' to show you are satisfied. You can also add '너무' to say 'I am very full'. It is a common way to show politeness after someone treats you to a meal.

Use this word to express your physical state after a large meal. It is helpful to combine it with reasons, such as '점심을 너무 많이 먹어서 배불러요' (I ate too much lunch, so I'm full). It is a staple of everyday conversation.

Beyond the literal meaning, you can use it to describe a state of being satisfied with life or resources. However, be careful with idioms like '배부른 소리', which can sound like you are being ungrateful or complaining about luxuries.

In advanced contexts, you might discuss the cultural implications of food satiety. The word appears in literature and media to contrast the lives of the wealthy and the poor. Understanding the nuance between physical fullness and metaphorical greed is key.

Mastery of this word involves recognizing its role in social etiquette. In Korean culture, saying you are full is a way of signaling the end of a meal and showing appreciation for the food provided. It carries subtle social weight in formal dining.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Means 'to be full'.
  • Used for living beings.
  • Irregular conjugation.
  • Essential for daily life.

When you sit down for a delicious meal and finish every bite, you eventually reach a point where you feel satisfied. In Korean, we use the word 배부르다 to describe this exact feeling. It is the most common way to say 'I am full' in daily conversation.

Think of it as the opposite of being hungry. When you are 배부르다, you might pat your stomach and say you can't eat another bite. It is a very positive and common word used by everyone from toddlers to grandparents.

You will hear this word constantly in Korea because sharing food is a huge part of the culture. Whether you are at a restaurant or a friend's house, knowing how to say you are full is essential for polite communication.

The word 배부르다 is a compound word formed from two distinct parts: (stomach) and 부르다 (to be full/swollen). Historically, this construction highlights the physical expansion of the stomach after eating.

In older forms of the Korean language, the concept of being 'full' was closely linked to the idea of a 'swollen' or 'distended' belly. This is a very literal and descriptive way of forming a word, which is common in many agglutinative languages like Korean.

Over centuries, the usage has remained remarkably stable. While other words for 'eating' have evolved, 배부르다 has stayed as the standard descriptor for satiety. It reflects the agricultural history of Korea, where a full stomach was a sign of a good harvest and prosperity.

You use 배부르다 primarily in casual and polite daily settings. If you are with friends, you might say '배불러' (Baebulleo), which is the informal version. In a restaurant or with elders, you should use the polite form '배불러요' (Baebulleoyo).

Common collocations include phrases like '너무 배불러요' (I'm so full) or '배불러서 못 먹겠어요' (I'm too full to eat anymore). It is rarely used in highly formal business documents, but it is perfectly acceptable in almost all social situations.

It is important to note that this is an adjective in Korean, so it functions differently than the English verb phrase 'to be full'. You don't need a separate verb; the word itself carries the state of being.

1. 배부른 소리 하네: Literally 'saying full sounds', meaning someone is complaining despite having everything they need. 2. 배부른 돼지보다 배고픈 소크라테스가 낫다: A Korean adaptation of the famous quote 'Better to be a dissatisfied Socrates than a satisfied pig'. 3. 배부르면 졸리다: 'If you are full, you get sleepy,' a common observation about the food coma. 4. 배부르니 세상이 다 아름답다: 'When I'm full, the world looks beautiful,' describing the happiness that comes with a full stomach. 5. 배부른 놈이 배고픈 놈 사정 모른다: 'A full person doesn't know the situation of a hungry person,' highlighting a lack of empathy due to comfort.

As an adjective, 배부르다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. In the present tense, it becomes 배불러요 (polite) or 배불러 (casual). The '르' in the stem triggers a specific rule where the 'ㅡ' drops and a 'ㄹ' is added to the preceding syllable.

Pronunciation is straightforward: [bae-bu-reu-da]. Ensure you emphasize the 'bae' and keep the rhythm steady. It rhymes loosely with words like 다르다 (different) or 게으르다 (lazy) in terms of the ending structure.

There is no plural form because it is an adjective, and it does not take articles. It is a simple, direct descriptor that fits perfectly into the Subject + Adjective sentence structure.

Fun Fact

The '르' ending is a classic example of irregular conjugation in Korean.

Pronunciation Guide

UK bɛ.bu.ɾɯ.da

Korean phonetics are consistent.

US bɛ.bu.ɾɯ.da

Korean phonetics are consistent.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'ㄹ' sound
  • Adding extra vowels
  • Incorrect pitch

Rhymes With

다르다 게으르다 모르다 흐르다 찌르다

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Easy

Writing 1/5

Easy

Speaking 1/5

Easy

الاستماع 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

먹다 맛있다

Learn Next

배고프다 식사 디저트

متقدم

포만감 만복

Grammar to Know

Irregular 르 conjugation

배부르다 -> 배불러요

Polite ending -요

배불러요

Conjunction -어서

배불러서

Examples by Level

1

배불러요.

Full-polite

Basic adjective usage.

2

너무 배불러요.

Very full-polite

Adverb + Adjective.

3

이제 배불러요.

Now full-polite

Time marker + Adjective.

4

배불러요? 네.

Are you full? Yes.

Question and answer.

5

정말 배불러요.

Really full-polite

Emphasis.

6

배불러서 못 먹어요.

Full so cannot eat

Conjunction 'so'.

7

배불러요, 감사합니다.

I'm full, thank you.

Polite expression.

8

아직 배불러요.

Still full.

Time adverb.

1

배불러서 더 못 먹겠어요.

2

점심을 많이 먹어서 배불러요.

3

배불러도 조금만 더 먹을까요?

4

맛있게 먹어서 배불러요.

5

배불러서 잠이 와요.

6

배불러요, 그만 주세요.

7

배불러서 산책하고 싶어요.

8

오늘 정말 배불러요.

1

배불러서 아무것도 못 하겠어요.

2

너무 배불러서 배가 아파요.

3

배불러서 행복해요.

4

배불러도 디저트 배는 따로 있어요.

5

배불러서 숨쉬기가 힘들어요.

6

배불러서 천천히 걸어요.

7

배불러서 기분이 좋아요.

8

배불러서 졸린 것 같아요.

1

배부른 소리 하지 마세요.

2

배불러서 그런지 졸음이 쏟아지네요.

3

배불러서 더 이상 들어갈 곳이 없어요.

4

배불러서 그런지 세상이 평화로워요.

5

배불러서 그런지 기분이 한결 낫네요.

6

배불러서 그런지 여유가 생기네요.

7

배불러서 그런지 만사가 귀찮네요.

8

배불러서 그런지 마음이 편해요.

1

배부른 놈이 배고픈 놈 사정을 어찌 알겠는가.

2

배불러서 하는 투정은 받아주기 어렵다.

3

배부른 돼지보다 배고픈 소크라테스가 낫다.

4

배불러서 그런지 현실 감각이 무뎌진다.

5

배불러서 그런지 관대해지는 것 같다.

6

배불러서 그런지 사소한 것에 신경 안 쓴다.

7

배불러서 그런지 평소보다 느긋하다.

8

배불러서 그런지 모든 게 만족스럽다.

1

배부른 자의 여유가 느껴지는 대목이다.

2

배불러서 하는 소리인지 진심인지 모르겠다.

3

배불러서 그런지 삶의 무게가 가볍게 느껴진다.

4

배불러서 그런지 철학적인 사유가 가능해진다.

5

배불러서 그런지 타인에게 너그러워진다.

6

배불러서 그런지 세상을 낙관적으로 본다.

7

배불러서 그런지 작은 불편은 참을 수 있다.

8

배불러서 그런지 만족감이 극에 달했다.

تلازمات شائعة

너무 배불러요
배불러 죽겠다
배불러서 못 먹다
배불러서 졸리다
배불러서 행복하다
배불러서 산책하다
배불러서 기분 좋다
배불러서 움직이기 싫다
배불러서 쉬고 싶다
배불러서 숨이 차다

Idioms & Expressions

"배부른 소리"

Complaining when one has no reason to.

배부른 소리 하지 마.

casual

"배부른 돼지"

Someone who is satisfied but lacks ambition.

배부른 돼지가 되지 마라.

literary

"배부른 고민"

Worrying about trivial things when well-off.

그건 배부른 고민이야.

neutral

"배부른 놈"

A person who is well-fed and comfortable.

배부른 놈은 굶주림을 모른다.

casual

"배부른 만족"

Complete satisfaction.

배부른 만족을 느꼈다.

neutral

"배부른 상태"

The state of being full.

배부른 상태로 잠들었다.

neutral

Easily Confused

배부르다 vs 배고프다

Opposite meaning

Hungry vs Full

배고파요 vs 배불러요

배부르다 vs 뚱뚱하다

Physical state

Fat vs Full

뚱뚱해요 vs 배불러요

배부르다 vs 만복

Sino-Korean

Formal vs Casual

만복 상태 vs 배불러요

배부르다 vs 배가 차다

Similar meaning

Stomach is filled vs State of being

배가 찼다 vs 배불러요

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 배불러요

저는 배불러요.

A2

Subject + 너무 + 배불러요

너무 배불러요.

B1

Subject + 배불러서 + Verb

배불러서 못 먹어요.

B2

Subject + 배불러도 + Verb

배불러도 먹을래요.

B2

Subject + 배불러서 + Adjective

배불러서 행복해요.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

배부름 The state of being full

Verbs

배불리다 To fill someone's stomach

Adjectives

배부르다 To be full

مرتبط

식사 Meal
Stomach

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

배부르십니다 (Formal) 배불러요 (Polite) 배불러 (Casual) 배불러! (Slang)

أخطاء شائعة

Using '배부르다' for objects Use '가득 차다'
배부르다 is only for living beings.
Forgetting the 'ㄹ' conjugation 배불러요
The stem changes when conjugated.
Using it for 'fat' Use '뚱뚱하다'
배부르다 means full, not fat.
Confusing with '배고프다' Check context
One is full, one is hungry.
Using it in formal writing Use '포만감'
배부르다 is too colloquial for formal reports.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a balloon in your stomach.

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When Native Speakers Use It

After every meal.

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Cultural Insight

It's polite to say this to a host.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember the '르' drop.

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Say It Right

Clear 'bae' and 'bu'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for objects.

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Did You Know?

It's a very old word.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence daily.

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Context Matters

Don't use it to mean 'fat'.

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Review Daily

Repeat it after meals.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a belly (배) that is full and round (부르다).

Visual Association

A person rubbing a round belly after a big feast.

Word Web

Food Stomach Satisfaction Meal

تحدٍّ

Say '배불러요' every time you finish a meal today.

أصل الكلمة

Korean

Original meaning: Stomach + Full

السياق الثقافي

None.

Directly corresponds to 'to be full'.

Used in countless K-dramas during meal scenes.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At a restaurant

  • 배불러요
  • 맛있게 먹었습니다
  • 더 못 먹겠어요

At home

  • 엄마, 배불러요
  • 배불러서 쉬고 싶어요
  • 배불러서 잠이 와요

With friends

  • 우리 배불러
  • 배불러 죽겠어
  • 배불러서 카페 가자

After a party

  • 너무 배불러요
  • 음식이 너무 많았어요
  • 배불러서 움직이기 힘들어요

Conversation Starters

"오늘 점심 맛있었어요? 배불러요?"

"배불러서 산책 가실래요?"

"너무 많이 먹어서 배불러요, 그렇죠?"

"배불러서 디저트는 못 먹겠어요."

"배불러요? 조금 더 드세요."

Journal Prompts

Describe your favorite meal and how you felt after.

Write about a time you ate too much.

What do you do when you are full?

Is it common to say you are full in your culture?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Yes, you can say '강아지가 배불러요'.

It is neutral/polite.

배불러요 (polite).

No, it means full.

Yes, 배부름.

No, it is too informal.

Irregular conjugation rule.

Yes, often in love or food songs.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

저는 너무 ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 배불러요

Used for being full.

multiple choice A2

What does '배불러요' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: I am full

It means full.

true false B1

You can use '배부르다' for a full box.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It only applies to living beings.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Direct opposites.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Full so cannot eat.

fill blank A2

점심을 많이 먹어서 ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 배불러요

Logical result of eating.

multiple choice B1

Which is the correct conjugation?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 배불러요

Irregular conjugation.

true false B2

배부른 소리 is a compliment.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is usually a criticism.

match pairs C1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Sino-Korean terms.

sentence order C2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Stop complaining.

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