Bedeutung
The act of running at a steady, gentle pace for exercise.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Jogging along the Han River is a major social and health trend. Many people use 'running apps' to track their progress and share it on social media. Jogging became a massive craze in the 1970s, which eventually exported the term 'jogging' to the rest of the world, including Korea. Similar to Korea, Japan uses the loanword 'Jogingu'. It is often associated with 'Imperial Palace running' (Koku-ran) in Tokyo. The rise of 'Running Crews' has transformed jogging from a solitary activity into a social networking event for young professionals.
Drop the marker
In casual speech, just say '조깅 해요' to sound more like a native speaker.
Context matters
Don't use '조깅' if you are running because you are scared or in a hurry.
Bedeutung
The act of running at a steady, gentle pace for exercise.
Drop the marker
In casual speech, just say '조깅 해요' to sound more like a native speaker.
Context matters
Don't use '조깅' if you are running because you are scared or in a hurry.
Combine with '하러 가다'
Learn '조깅하러 가요' (I'm going jogging) as it's a very common way to announce your plans.
Han River Vibe
If you're in Seoul, mentioning '한강에서 조깅' is a great conversation starter.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of '조깅을 하다'.
저는 매일 아침 공원에서 ______.
The verb '하다' (to do) is the correct partner for '조깅'.
Which sentence is the most natural for a future plan?
What will you do tomorrow?
'~ㄹ 거예요' is the standard future tense marker.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 왜 운동화를 샀어요? B: 내일부터 ______.
'~려고요' expresses an intention or plan.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are inviting a friend to jog at the Han River.
'~ㄹ래?' is a casual way to ask 'Do you want to...?' or 'Shall we...?'
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Jogging vs. Running vs. Walking
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgaben저는 매일 아침 공원에서 ______.
The verb '하다' (to do) is the correct partner for '조깅'.
What will you do tomorrow?
'~ㄹ 거예요' is the standard future tense marker.
A: 왜 운동화를 샀어요? B: 내일부터 ______.
'~려고요' expresses an intention or plan.
You are inviting a friend to jog at the Han River.
'~ㄹ래?' is a casual way to ask 'Do you want to...?' or 'Shall we...?'
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, it can be written as one word (조깅하다) or as a noun + object + verb (조깅을 하다). Both are correct.
조깅 is specifically light exercise. 달리기 is the general act of running and can be fast or competitive.
Usually no. We say dogs 'run' (뛰다). Using '조깅' for a dog sounds like you're treating the dog like a human.
Yes, if you are talking about your hobbies or health. It's a very neutral and safe phrase.
You say '조깅을 했어요' or '조깅하러 갔어요'.
There isn't a perfect one-to-one native word, but '가볍게 뛰기' (light running) is the closest description.
It was imported as part of a modern health trend, and loanwords often sound more 'modern' or 'specific' for leisure activities.
Yes! That means 'to enjoy jogging' and sounds very natural.
It's often called '야간 조깅' {夜間|야간} or simply '밤 조깅'.
North Korea tends to avoid loanwords and would likely use '뜀박질' or '달리기'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
달리기를 하다
similarTo do running
산책을 하다
similarTo take a stroll
운동을 하다
builds onTo exercise
숨이 차다
specialized formTo be out of breath
땀을 흘리다
similarTo sweat