약정하다
To make a formal agreement or promise to do something.
Explanation at your level:
At this level, you can think of 약정하다 as a 'serious promise.' Imagine you are buying a phone; you sign a paper that says you will pay for two years. That is 약정하다. It means you agree to follow the rules of a deal. It is a very useful word for adults living in Korea who need to sign up for services like internet or gym memberships.
You will see this word when you look at contracts. If you see a document that says 약정, it means it is a formal agreement. You use it when you say 'I agreed to the terms.' For example, 'I agreed to the contract period' is 약정 기간을 약정했어요. It helps you understand what you are signing!
At the intermediate level, 약정하다 becomes essential for business and daily administration. You use it to discuss 'stipulations' or 'terms.' If you are negotiating a price or a service, you might say, 'We need to 약정 the payment date.' It shows you understand that agreements are binding and have specific conditions that both sides must respect.
Moving into upper-intermediate, you recognize the nuance of 약정하다 versus 약속하다. While 약속 is for personal promises, 약정 is for professional, often legal, commitments. You will use this when discussing 'contractual obligations' and 'breach of contract.' It is the go-to verb for formalizing any business relationship or service provision.
Advanced learners use 약정하다 to discuss the intricacies of legal frameworks and formal covenants. It is often used in passive structures or complex noun phrases, such as 'the terms 약정된 (stipulated) in the document.' It implies a deep understanding of formal Korean registers and the ability to navigate complex professional environments where precision in language is paramount.
At the mastery level, 약정하다 is understood as a key component of formal discourse. You might use it in academic writing or legal analysis to describe the 'stipulation of rights.' It connects to the history of contractual law in Korea, showing how formal language shapes social and economic interactions. You can use it to distinguish between informal understandings and legally binding, 약정된 outcomes in sophisticated arguments.
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- Formal verb for making agreements.
- Used in business and legal contexts.
- Commonly used for phone/internet contracts.
- Requires object particle -을/를.
When we talk about 약정하다, we are talking about making a solid, formal agreement. It is not just a casual promise you make to a friend; it usually involves a contract or a set of rules that have been written down.
Think of it as the act of finalizing the details of a deal. Whether you are signing up for a phone plan or entering a business partnership, you are essentially agreeing to the conditions set forth. It carries a sense of responsibility and legal weight.
Using this word shows that you are being professional and clear about your intentions. It is a cornerstone of business communication in Korea, helping people ensure that everyone is on the same page before moving forward with any project or service.
The word 약정하다 is rooted in Sino-Korean (Hanja) characters. The first character, 약 (約), means 'to bind' or 'to promise,' which is the same character found in 약속 (promise). The second character, 정 (定), means 'to fix' or 'to decide.'
Historically, this term was used in administrative and legal documents to denote the 'fixing of a promise.' It evolved from classical texts where scholars would 약정 (fix the terms) of a scholarly debate or a community covenant.
Over time, as Korea modernized its legal system, the term became the standard way to describe contractual obligations. It bridges the gap between ancient concepts of honor-bound promises and modern, written-down legal contracts, reflecting how society moved from verbal agreements to written, binding documents.
You will mostly hear 약정하다 in professional settings. It is very common in banking, telecommunications, and real estate. For example, when you sign a two-year contract for your smartphone, you are 약정 (agreeing to the terms).
Common collocations include 약정 기간 (contract period), 약정 금액 (agreed amount), and 약정을 맺다 (to enter into an agreement). It is rarely used in casual conversation; you wouldn't say this to a friend when deciding where to eat lunch!
The register is definitely formal. If you are writing a business email or reading a service agreement, this is the word you will see. It signals that the speaker is serious and expects the other party to honor the agreed-upon conditions without exception.
While 약정하다 is a formal verb, it appears in several key business phrases. 1. 약정을 맺다: To enter into a contract. 2. 약정을 위반하다: To break a contract or breach terms. 3. 약정 기간을 채우다: To fulfill the full duration of a contract. 4. 약정 할인: A discount provided in exchange for a long-term agreement. 5. 약정서에 서명하다: To sign a formal agreement document.
These expressions are vital for navigating daily life in Korea, especially when dealing with utilities, insurance, or rental agreements. Understanding these allows you to protect your rights and understand your obligations clearly.
Grammatically, 약정하다 is a regular verb that functions as a hada-verb. You can conjugate it easily: 약정합니다 (formal), 약정해요 (polite), or 약정했다 (past tense).
The pronunciation is straightforward but requires clear articulation of the 'ng' sound. In IPA, it is approximately [jak.dʑʌŋ.ɦa.da]. The stress is fairly even, but the first syllable 약 often carries a slight emphasis.
It often takes the particle -을/를 to denote what is being agreed upon (e.g., 조건을 약정하다). It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object to complete its meaning in a sentence. It does not have plural forms, as it is an action verb.
Fun Fact
The character '약' is also used in '약속' (promise), showing the linguistic link between casual promises and formal contracts.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear articulation of the 'ng' sound.
Same as UK.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ng' as 'n'
- Dropping the 'h' sound
- Swallowing the final 'da'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read in business context
Requires formal register
Used in professional settings
Common in media
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Hada-verb conjugation
약정하다 -> 약정합니다
Object particles
약정을 맺다
Formal register
합니다체
Examples by Level
나는 약정했어요.
I agreed (to the terms).
Simple past tense.
그는 계약을 약정했어요.
우리는 기간을 약정했습니다.
약정 기간이 끝났어요.
약정 내용을 확인하세요.
약정서에 서명하세요.
약정 금액을 지불하세요.
약정을 다시 했어요.
약정은 중요합니다.
우리는 서비스 요금을 약정했어요.
약정 기간을 채우지 못했습니다.
그는 새로운 조건을 약정했습니다.
약정 위반 시 벌금이 있습니다.
약정서 내용을 꼼꼼히 읽으세요.
할인을 위해 약정을 맺었습니다.
약정 사항을 변경할 수 있나요?
우리 회사는 이 조건을 약정합니다.
계약서에 명시된 사항을 약정했습니다.
두 회사는 협력 관계를 약정했어요.
약정 기간 만료 전에 해지할 수 없습니다.
그들은 비밀 유지 의무를 약정했습니다.
약정된 금액을 입금해 주세요.
법적 효력이 있는 내용을 약정했습니다.
상호 간의 권리를 약정하는 것이 중요합니다.
약정 위반으로 소송이 제기되었습니다.
본 계약은 양 당사자가 약정한 바에 따릅니다.
상세한 이행 조건을 약정하는 과정이 필요합니다.
약정된 기한 내에 프로젝트를 완료해야 합니다.
그들은 향후 수익 배분을 약정했습니다.
약정 사항의 불이행은 심각한 결과를 초래합니다.
우리는 공정한 거래를 약정하기로 했습니다.
약정의 범위가 매우 포괄적입니다.
계약의 조항을 엄격히 약정했습니다.
본 약정은 양측의 법적 구속력을 갖는 약정입니다.
사전에 약정된 프로토콜에 따라 진행됩니다.
약정의 해지 조건에 대해 명확히 약정해야 합니다.
그들은 암묵적으로 약정된 관례를 따랐습니다.
약정된 의무를 이행하지 않음으로써 신뢰를 잃었습니다.
본 약정은 이전의 모든 합의를 대체합니다.
약정된 배당금 지급 시기를 결정했습니다.
엄격한 약정 하에 기술 이전을 진행합니다.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"약정의 늪"
A situation where a contract is hard to escape
약정의 늪에서 벗어나고 싶어요.
casual"약정 노예"
Slang for being tied to a long contract
나는 통신사 약정 노예야.
slang"약정 기간 채우기"
Fulfilling the full term
약정 기간 채우기가 힘들다.
neutral"약정서에 도장을 찍다"
To finalize a contract
오늘 약정서에 도장을 찍었어요.
neutral"약정 위약금"
Penalty for breaking a contract
약정 위약금이 너무 비싸요.
neutral"약정의 달인"
Someone good at managing contracts
그는 약정의 달인입니다.
humorousEasily Confused
Both involve promises
약속 is personal, 약정 is legal/formal.
친구와 약속 / 계약을 약정
Both related to contracts
계약 is the noun (contract), 약정하다 is the verb (to agree).
계약을 약정하다
Both mean agreement
합의 is mutual consensus, 약정 is a specific stipulation.
합의에 도달하다 / 약정을 맺다
Both mean agreement
동의 is general agreement, 약정 is binding.
동의합니다 / 약정했습니다
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 을/를 + 약정하다
우리는 조건을 약정했습니다.
Subject + 기간을 + 약정하다
그는 2년을 약정했어요.
Subject + 내용을 + 약정하다
우리는 내용을 약정했습니다.
Passive: 약정된 + Noun
약정된 금액을 지불하세요.
Subject + 약정을 + 맺다
우리는 약정을 맺었습니다.
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Nouns
Verbs
Verwandt
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
약정 is for formal contracts, 약속 is for personal promises.
계약 is the contract itself; 약정 is the act of agreeing to terms.
It is a transitive verb, it needs an object.
You cannot '약정' a physical object, only an agreement.
It is a 하다 verb, not 가다.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a giant contract on your desk.
Native Context
Use it when talking about phone or internet bills.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value formal agreements highly.
Grammar Shortcut
It always follows an object.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ng' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for casual promises.
Did You Know?
It shares a root with 약속.
Study Smart
Read your phone contract in Korean.
Writing Tip
Use it in formal emails.
Speaking Tip
Use it to sound professional.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of '약' (medicine/promise) + '정' (fixed). A fixed promise.
Visual Association
A person signing a big document with a pen.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to find a contract in your house and say '이것을 약정했어요.'
Wortherkunft
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: To bind and fix a promise
Kultureller Kontext
None, it is a standard professional term.
Equivalent to 'to contract' or 'to stipulate' in business English.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At a mobile store
- 약정 기간이 얼마인가요?
- 약정 할인 되나요?
In a business meeting
- 이 조건을 약정합시다.
- 약정서가 준비되었습니다.
Reading a service contract
- 약정 내용을 확인하세요.
- 약정 위반 시 어떻게 되나요?
Banking/Finance
- 약정 금액을 입금하세요.
Conversation Starters
"약정 기간이 얼마나 남았어요?"
"새 휴대폰 약정을 했나요?"
"약정서 읽어보는 거 중요해요."
"약정 위반하면 어떻게 되죠?"
"약정 할인 받는 방법 알아요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 내가 한 약정에 대해 써보세요.
약정 기간을 채우는 것이 왜 중요할까요?
계약서에 서명할 때 기분은 어떤가요?
약속과 약정의 차이를 설명해보세요.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenNo, it sounds too formal.
No, 약속 is personal; 약정 is professional.
When signing contracts or agreeing to terms.
Yes, it is a 하다 verb.
Yes, 약정했다.
No, unless it is a special contract.
Yes, very common in daily life in Korea.
약정.
Teste dich selbst
나는 휴대폰을 ___.
It fits the context of a service contract.
What does 약정하다 mean?
It is a formal agreement verb.
Is 약정하다 used for casual lunch plans?
It is for formal business agreements.
Word
Bedeutung
Matching terms.
Subject-Object-Verb order.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
약정하다 is the professional way to say you are making a binding agreement.
- Formal verb for making agreements.
- Used in business and legal contexts.
- Commonly used for phone/internet contracts.
- Requires object particle -을/를.
Memory Palace
Imagine a giant contract on your desk.
Native Context
Use it when talking about phone or internet bills.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value formal agreements highly.
Grammar Shortcut
It always follows an object.
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