B1 noun 3 دقيقة للقراءة

~을 비롯하여

This phrase is used to list things, starting with the most important or representative one.

eul biro-t-hayeo

Explanation at your level:

This word is for when you want to make a list. You say the most important thing first, then say 'including' that thing. For example, 'I like fruit, including apples.' It helps you show what is most important in your group of items.

You use this when you are talking about a group of people or things. You pick the most famous or important one and put it at the start. It makes your sentence sound very clear and organized. It is great for school reports.

At this level, you start using it to describe complex lists in professional settings. It is perfect for business emails or presentations. It shows that you can categorize information effectively by highlighting the primary subject before mentioning the rest of the group.

Use this to add nuance to your formal writing. It distinguishes between the 'representative' item and the 'inclusive' group. It is a marker of a higher register, helping you avoid repetitive 'and' or 'also' structures by providing a more precise way to group items.

This is essential for academic and professional discourse. It allows for the precise grouping of stakeholders, data points, or geographical regions. It signals to the listener that you are about to provide a comprehensive list, starting with the most relevant entity, which is a hallmark of structured, logical argumentation.

Mastery of this phrase involves understanding its subtle rhetorical weight. It is used to establish a hierarchy within a list. By choosing which item to put before '비롯하여', you are making a deliberate choice about what you want your audience to focus on first. It is a sophisticated tool for framing narratives in formal reports and literary critiques.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Used for formal lists.
  • Highlights the first item.
  • Common in news and business.
  • Pure Korean origin.

The expression ~을 비롯하여 is a cornerstone of formal Korean communication. Think of it as a way to highlight a 'star' member of a group before mentioning that the rest of the group follows suit.

When you use this, you are essentially saying, 'Starting with [X], and including others like it.' It is not just a simple list; it adds a layer of importance to the first item mentioned. It is perfect for when you want to show that something is a prime example of a larger category.

You will hear this in news broadcasts, formal speeches, and business documents. It sounds professional and structured, making your sentences flow with a sense of authority and organization. It is a fantastic tool for any learner looking to sound more natural and sophisticated in their Korean writing and speaking.

The phrase comes from the verb 비롯하다 (to begin or originate). Historically, it is rooted in the idea of a starting point or a source.

In older Korean texts, the root '비롯' was often associated with the beginning of an event or the origin of a lineage. Over time, it evolved into the grammatical structure we use today to denote 'starting with.' It reflects the Korean tendency to organize information by importance, often placing the most significant item at the very beginning of a sequence.

It is a purely Korean construction, distinct from Sino-Korean phrases, which gives it a very authentic feel. Understanding its connection to the verb 'to begin' helps you remember that it is always about the starting point of a list.

You should use ~을 비롯하여 when you are listing items where the first item is the most significant or representative. It is almost exclusively used in formal or written contexts.

Common collocations include government agencies, major cities, or key stakeholders. For example, 'The President, including the ministers...' sounds very formal. You would rarely use this in a casual conversation with friends; for that, you might just use simple conjunctions like 'and' or 'also.'

Always remember that the noun before the particle must be the 'representative' item. If you use it for something minor, the sentence might sound slightly confusing or overly dramatic to a native speaker.

While not an idiom itself, it is part of several set phrases in formal writing. ~을 비롯한 is the adjectival form often used to modify nouns.

  • ~을 비롯한 모든 것: Everything, starting with... (used to emphasize totality).
  • ~을 비롯하여 ~까지: From [X] to [Y] (used to show a wide range).
  • ~을 비롯해: A shortened, slightly less formal version of the phrase.
  • ~을 비롯해서: Another variation used to emphasize the inclusion of the group.
  • ~을 위시하여: A very formal synonym meaning 'headed by' or 'led by'.

These phrases help structure complex sentences, allowing you to group large amounts of information efficiently.

Grammatically, this attaches to the object marker ~을. It functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase. There is no plural form, as it is a fixed expression.

Pronunciation follows standard Korean rules. The 'ㄹ' in '비롯' links to the '하' sound, making it flow smoothly. In fast speech, the '여' might sound slightly clipped. It is a four-syllable block that carries a strong, rhythmic stress on the first syllable of '비롯'.

Practice saying it slowly: *eul-bi-rot-ha-yeo*. Once you master the flow, it becomes a very useful 'filler' to give yourself time to think about the rest of your list during a presentation.

Fun Fact

It is a purely native Korean word, not derived from Chinese characters!

Pronunciation Guide

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Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'ㄹ' sound
  • Merging '비롯' and '하여' too quickly
  • Incorrect stress on the final syllable

Rhymes With

비롯하다 비롯한 비롯해

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 3/5

Formal language

Writing 4/5

Requires formal structure

Speaking 3/5

Used in speeches

الاستماع 3/5

Common in news

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

을/를 이다

Learn Next

포함하여 중심으로

متقدم

위시하여 필두로

Grammar to Know

Object Marker

사과를 먹다

Examples by Level

1

서울을 비롯하여 많은 도시가 있다.

Starting with Seoul, there are many cities.

Used to list cities.

2

과일을 비롯하여 간식을 먹어요.

I eat snacks, including fruit.

Used to list food.

3

책을 비롯하여 공부해요.

I study, starting with books.

Used to list study tools.

4

친구를 비롯하여 만나요.

I meet people, including my friend.

Used to list people.

5

옷을 비롯하여 샀어요.

I bought things, including clothes.

Used to list items.

6

꽃을 비롯하여 예뻐요.

Things are pretty, starting with flowers.

Used to list pretty things.

7

차를 비롯하여 마셔요.

I drink things, including tea.

Used to list drinks.

8

집을 비롯하여 좋아요.

Everything is good, including the house.

Used to list good things.

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تلازمات شائعة

서울을 비롯하여
정부를 비롯하여
가족을 비롯하여
전문가를 비롯하여
학생을 비롯하여
기업을 비롯하여
지역을 비롯하여
대표를 비롯하여
회사를 비롯하여
국가를 비롯하여

Idioms & Expressions

"대표를 비롯한"

Led by the representative

대표를 비롯한 임원진이 회의를 시작했다.

formal

"모두를 비롯하여"

Including everyone

모두를 비롯하여 고마움을 전합니다.

formal

"처음을 비롯하여"

Starting from the very beginning

처음을 비롯하여 끝까지 완벽했다.

formal

"기초를 비롯하여"

Starting with the basics

기초를 비롯하여 심화 과정까지 배웠다.

formal

"전체를 비롯하여"

Including the whole group

전체를 비롯하여 모두가 찬성했다.

formal

"기본을 비롯하여"

Including the essentials

기본을 비롯하여 많은 것을 준비했다.

formal

Easily Confused

~을 비롯하여 vs 포함하여

Both mean including

비롯하여 emphasizes the first item's importance.

비롯하여 is for leaders, 포함하여 is for any item.

~을 비롯하여 vs 중심으로

Both group items

중심으로 means centered around.

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Sentence Patterns

B1

Noun + 을 + 비롯하여 + Noun + 들이 + Verb

선생님을 비롯하여 학생들이 모였다.

B2

Noun + 을 + 비롯한 + Noun

서울을 비롯한 대도시들.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

비롯 Beginning/Origin

Verbs

비롯하다 To begin/originate

مرتبط

시작 Synonym for beginning

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Very Formal Formal Neutral N/A

أخطاء شائعة

Using it for unimportant things Use for representative items
It sounds weird if you start a list with something trivial.
Using it in casual speech Use in formal writing/speeches
It sounds too stiff for chatting with friends.
Confusing with 'including' (포함하여) Understand the nuance of 'starting with'
비롯하여 implies importance, 포함하여 is just inclusion.
Using it without an object Attach to a noun + 을
It needs a noun to act upon.
Overusing it in one paragraph Vary your sentence structure
It can sound repetitive if used too often.

Tips

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When Native Speakers Use It

In presentations to list key people.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always Noun + 을 + 비롯하여.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for trivial items.

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Study Smart

Read news articles to see it in action.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a 'B' (Birot) starting a race.

Visual Association

A leader standing in front of a group.

Word Web

List Group Important Start

تحدٍّ

Write a sentence about your family, starting with your parents.

أصل الكلمة

Korean

Original meaning: To begin from

السياق الثقافي

None, but use in formal settings.

Similar to 'including, starting with' or 'led by'.

Used in almost every official Korean government document.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Business meeting

  • 대표를 비롯하여
  • 팀장을 비롯하여

News report

  • 정부를 비롯하여
  • 지역을 비롯하여

Conversation Starters

"Who are the people in your family, starting with your parents?"

"What are the main cities in your country, starting with the capital?"

Journal Prompts

Write a list of your favorite foods, starting with your absolute favorite.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Only if it is a formal business text.

It is a conjunctive phrase based on a verb.

No, it implies the first item is more important.

Yes, it is very common for people.

It will sound unnatural.

No, just remember the pattern.

The base verb does, but the phrase itself is fixed.

Rarely, unless the song is very formal.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

서울___ 비롯하여 많은 도시가 있다.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Requires the object marker.

multiple choice A2

Which is the best context?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Formal report

It is a formal phrase.

true false B1

비롯하여 is used for casual chatting.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is formal.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Correct meaning.

sentence order B2

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

Correct structure.

النتيجة: /5

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