A1 verb 2 دقيقة للقراءة

걷다

To move by putting one foot in front of the other.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 걷다 when you move on your feet. It is very simple! If you are not running, you are walking. You can say 'I walk to school' using this word. It is a very basic and important verb for you.

At this level, you can use 걷다 to describe your daily routine. For example, you can say 'I like to walk in the park.' Remember that the word changes to 걸어요 when you speak politely. Practice using it with locations like 'park' or 'street'.

As an intermediate learner, you should notice how 걷다 functions in different tenses. You can use it to describe past experiences, such as 'I walked for two hours yesterday.' It is also useful for giving directions or talking about exercise habits, like 'walking is good for your health.'

At the B2 level, you can explore the nuance of 걷다 in more complex sentences. You might use it in phrases like 'walking down memory lane' or describing a 'brisk walk.' You will also encounter the irregular conjugation (ㄷ to ㄹ) naturally in your writing and speaking without thinking about it.

Advanced learners use 걷다 in both literal and metaphorical contexts. You might use it to describe the 'path of life' or 'walking a fine line' between two choices. The verb becomes a tool for expressing abstract concepts about progress and direction in your academic or professional writing.

At the mastery level, you appreciate the subtle variations of 걷다. You understand how it contrasts with synonyms like 산책하다 (to take a stroll) or 거닐다 (to wander). You can use it in literary descriptions to evoke a specific mood or pace, demonstrating a deep command of the language's rhythmic potential.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • 걷다 means to walk.
  • It follows the ㄷ irregular rule (걷다 -> 걸어요).
  • It is a very common verb for daily life.
  • It can be used literally or metaphorically.

The word 걷다 is the fundamental Korean verb for walking. It describes the physical act of moving your body forward by stepping with your feet. Unlike running, walking maintains a steady, rhythmic pace where at least one foot is always in contact with the ground.

Think of it as your primary mode of transportation. Whether you are walking to school, walking in the park, or just walking around the house, this verb covers it all. It is a very versatile word that you will use every single day in Korea.

The verb 걷다 has deep roots in the Korean language. Its linguistic history traces back to Middle Korean forms where the base structure remained consistent. It belongs to the native Korean vocabulary, meaning it was not borrowed from Chinese characters (Hanja).

Historically, it has always been associated with the human gait. Interestingly, in older texts, it was often used in conjunction with nature, such as walking through fields or mountains. The word has remained remarkably stable over centuries, proving just how essential the act of walking is to human life.

You use 걷다 in almost any context involving foot travel. It is a neutral term, making it appropriate for both casual conversations with friends and formal discussions about commuting or exercise.

Common collocations include 길을 걷다 (to walk the road/path) or 공원을 걷다 (to walk in the park). You can also use it with adverbs like 천천히 걷다 (to walk slowly) or 빨리 걷다 (to walk quickly). It is the standard way to describe your movement on foot.

While 걷다 is a literal verb, it appears in several figurative expressions. For example, 꽃길만 걷자 (Let's walk only on flower paths) is a popular, heartwarming phrase meaning "let's only have good things happen."

Another common expression is 걷잡을 수 없다 (cannot be stopped/controlled), which uses a similar root to describe situations that are spiraling out of control. These idioms show how the simple act of walking can represent life's journey or the flow of events.

Grammatically, 걷다 is an irregular verb (the 'ㄷ' irregular). When followed by a vowel, the 'ㄷ' changes to 'ㄹ'. For example, 걷다 becomes 걸어요 (walks) instead of 걷어요.

Pronunciation is straightforward: the 'ㄷ' sound is soft at the end of the word. It rhymes with other 'ㄷ' ending verbs like 듣다 (to listen) in its base form. Remember the irregular conjugation rule, as it is the most common mistake for learners!

Fun Fact

The 'ㄷ' irregular is a classic feature of native Korean verbs.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kʌt.da/

Korean phonetics don't have direct English equivalents, but the 't' is sharp.

US /kʌt.da/

The 'd' sound is soft, almost like a 't' in some contexts.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the final 'ㄷ' too strongly
  • Forgetting the ㄹ change in conjugation
  • Mixing up 걷다 and 듣다

Rhymes With

듣다 (to listen) 묻다 (to ask) 닫다 (to close) 믿다 (to believe) 뜯다 (to tear)

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Requires irregular verb knowledge.

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce.

الاستماع 1/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

학교 공원

Learn Next

뛰다 산책하다 걸어가다

متقدم

거닐다 보행하다

Grammar to Know

ㄷ Irregular

걷다 -> 걸어요

Verb + (으)러 가다

걷으러 가요

Verb + 다가

걷다가 만났어요

Examples by Level

1

학교에 걸어가요.

I walk to school.

Directional verb.

2

공원을 걸어요.

I walk in the park.

Location particle.

3

천천히 걸어요.

I walk slowly.

Adverb usage.

4

같이 걸어요.

Let's walk together.

Suggestion form.

5

많이 걸었어요.

I walked a lot.

Past tense.

6

어디를 걸어요?

Where are you walking?

Question form.

7

매일 걸어요.

I walk every day.

Habitual tense.

8

거기까지 걸어가요.

I walk up to there.

Distance marker.

1

집까지 걸어서 가요.

2

아침에 공원을 걷는 것을 좋아해요.

3

너무 빨리 걷지 마세요.

4

길을 걷다가 친구를 만났어요.

5

그는 매일 만 보를 걸어요.

6

비 오는 날 걷는 건 좋아요.

7

강변을 걷고 싶어요.

8

혼자 걷는 시간이 필요해요.

1

건강을 위해 매일 30분씩 걷습니다.

2

그는 생각에 잠겨 길을 걷고 있었다.

3

산책로를 따라 천천히 걷는 것이 좋습니다.

4

어제는 너무 많이 걸어서 다리가 아파요.

5

그녀는 자신감 있게 걸어 들어왔다.

6

우리는 손을 잡고 해변을 걸었다.

7

퇴근길에 조금 걷는 것이 스트레스 해소에 도움이 돼요.

8

그는 목적지 없이 거리를 걸었다.

1

꽃길만 걷자는 말은 정말 따뜻한 표현이에요.

2

인생이라는 긴 길을 묵묵히 걷고 있습니다.

3

그는 자신의 신념대로 올바르게 걷고 있다.

4

때로는 멈춰 서서 뒤를 돌아보며 걷는 것도 필요합니다.

5

그들은 미래를 향해 함께 걷기로 약속했다.

6

복잡한 생각들을 정리하며 조용히 걸었다.

7

비탈길을 걷는 것은 생각보다 힘들었어요.

8

성공을 향해 한 걸음씩 걷고 있습니다.

1

그는 역사의 흐름을 걷는 선구자적인 인물이다.

2

진실의 길을 걷는 것은 때로는 고독한 일이다.

3

그는 예술가의 길을 걷기로 결심했다.

4

우리는 험난한 운명의 길을 걷고 있는지도 모른다.

5

그녀는 타협하지 않고 자신의 길을 걷는다.

6

고난의 길을 걷는 사람들에게 위로를 전한다.

7

지혜로운 자는 겸손하게 걷는 법을 안다.

8

그는 오랫동안 고독의 길을 걸어왔다.

1

그는 시대의 아픔을 걷어안고 고통의 길을 걸었다.

2

운명의 수레바퀴를 걷어내고 스스로의 길을 걷는다.

3

그는 철학적 사유의 숲을 묵묵히 걷는 학자였다.

4

고전의 길을 걷는 것은 과거와 대화하는 일이다.

5

그녀는 시대적 요구를 걷어차고 자신만의 길을 걸었다.

6

역사의 뒤안길을 걷는 것은 성찰의 과정이다.

7

그는 시대를 앞서 걷는 선각자였다.

8

진리를 향해 걷는 여정은 끝이 없다.

تلازمات شائعة

길을 걷다
천천히 걷다
빨리 걷다
공원을 걷다
혼자 걷다
함께 걷다
해변을 걷다
산길을 걷다
묵묵히 걷다
자신 있게 걷다

Idioms & Expressions

"꽃길만 걷자"

Let's only have good things happen.

우리 꽃길만 걷자!

casual

"걷잡을 수 없다"

Cannot be controlled/stopped.

상황이 걷잡을 수 없이 커졌다.

neutral

"걷어차다"

To kick away or miss an opportunity.

좋은 기회를 걷어차지 마세요.

neutral

"걷어붙이다"

To roll up sleeves (to prepare for work).

소매를 걷어붙이고 시작하자.

neutral

"걷어내다"

To clear away or remove.

먼지를 걷어내세요.

neutral

"걷어들이다"

To harvest or collect.

농작물을 걷어들였다.

neutral

Easily Confused

걷다 vs 듣다

Same irregular pattern (ㄷ to ㄹ).

듣다 means to listen, 걷다 means to walk.

음악을 들어요 vs 공원을 걸어요.

걷다 vs 뛰다

Both involve movement.

뛰다 is running, 걷다 is walking.

빨리 뛰어요 vs 천천히 걸어요.

걷다 vs 거닐다

Both mean walking.

거닐다 is more poetic/strolling.

공원을 거닐어요.

걷다 vs 산책하다

Both mean walking for exercise.

산책하다 is specifically for a stroll.

산책해요.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + [Place] + (으)로 + 걷다

공원으로 걸어요.

A1

Subject + [Adverb] + 걷다

빨리 걸어요.

B1

Subject + 걷다가 + [Action]

걷다가 친구를 만났어요.

A2

Subject + 걷는 중이다

지금 걷는 중이에요.

A2

Subject + 걷고 싶다

같이 걷고 싶어요.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

걸음 step/footstep

Verbs

걸어가다 to walk to
걸어오다 to walk from

مرتبط

산책 noun for walk

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

보행하다 (formal) 걷다 (neutral) 걸어 (casual)

أخطاء شائعة

걷어요 걸어요
The 'ㄷ' irregular rule: ㄷ changes to ㄹ before vowels.
걷어서 가요 걸어서 가요
Same irregular rule applies to the '어서' ending.
걷는 중이에요 걷는 중이에요
This is actually correct because 'ㄴ' is a consonant!
걷다다 걷다가
Wrong particle usage for interruption.
걷고 싶어요 걷고 싶어요
This is correct because 'ㅅ' is a consonant.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize yourself walking to your destination.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it for daily commute.

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Cultural Insight

Walking is a very popular exercise in Korea.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember: ㄷ -> ㄹ before vowels.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'ㄷ' soft.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 걷어요.

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Did You Know?

It is a native Korean word.

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Study Smart

Practice with '걸어요' first.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with 듣다.

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Context Tip

Use with locations.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine walking on a 'GOT' (GOT-da) dragon.

Visual Association

A pair of shoes walking.

Word Web

feet shoes road exercise travel

تحدٍّ

Walk for 10 minutes and name everything you see.

أصل الكلمة

Native Korean

Original meaning: To move on foot

السياق الثقافي

None.

Walking is a common cultural activity for health, similar to 'taking a stroll'.

Many K-pop songs use '꽃길' (flower path) as a metaphor for success.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At the park

  • 공원을 걸어요
  • 산책해요
  • 천천히 걸어요

Commuting

  • 학교까지 걸어가요
  • 집까지 걸어와요
  • 많이 걸어요

Exercise

  • 건강을 위해 걸어요
  • 빨리 걸어요
  • 매일 걸어요

Directions

  • 쭉 걸어가세요
  • 왼쪽으로 걸으세요
  • 여기서부터 걸어가요

Conversation Starters

"오늘 얼마나 걸었어요?"

"어디를 걷는 것을 좋아하세요?"

"혼자 걷는 게 좋아요, 같이 걷는 게 좋아요?"

"비 오는 날 걷는 거 어때요?"

"매일 걷기 운동을 하시나요?"

Journal Prompts

오늘 어디를 걸었나요?

걷는 동안 무슨 생각을 했나요?

가장 좋아하는 산책로는 어디인가요?

걷기가 건강에 왜 좋을까요?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

It is a ㄷ irregular verb rule.

Yes, but '걷다' is usually for humans.

It is neutral.

뛰다 (to run).

걷고 있어요.

Yes, but it implies a slow pace.

걸음 (step).

Yes, in contexts like 'walking to the office'.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

나는 매일 공원을 ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 걸어요

Irregular conjugation: 걷다 -> 걸어요.

multiple choice A2

What does '천천히 걸어요' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: I walk slowly

천천히 means slowly.

true false B1

The verb 걷다 is a regular verb.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is a ㄷ irregular verb.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Basic verb meanings.

sentence order B2

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

Subject + time + object + verb.

fill blank A1

학교에 ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 걸어가요

걸어가다 is the correct form.

multiple choice A2

Which is the correct past tense?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: 걸었다

Past tense of 걷다 is 걸었다.

true false B1

You can use 걷다 for driving a car.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

걷다 is specifically for on-foot movement.

sentence order B2

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

Subject + adverb + object + verb.

multiple choice C1

What does '꽃길만 걷자' imply?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Have a successful life

It is a metaphor for happiness.

النتيجة: /10

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