지속적이다
Something that happens for a long time without stopping.
Explanation at your level:
You use this word when something keeps going. If it rains all day, it is 지속적이다. It means 'not stopping.' You can say, 'The rain is continuous.' It is a good word for describing long things.
At this level, you start using 지속적이다 to talk about habits. If you study every day, your study is 지속적이다. It helps you describe things that happen for a long time, like a long movie or a long walk.
You use 지속적이다 to describe trends or situations. For example, 'The company needs 지속적인 growth.' It is very useful for work or school projects where you need to talk about long-term plans or constant progress.
At B2, you understand the nuance of sustained effort. You use it to describe complex issues like '지속적인 stress' or '지속적인 communication.' It adds a professional tone to your arguments and helps you explain why something is important over time.
Advanced learners use 지속적이다 to discuss abstract concepts like '지속적인 development' or '지속적인 influence.' It allows you to analyze situations deeply, showing that you understand how events are connected over long periods and how they impact the future.
At the mastery level, you use 지속적이다 to discuss historical patterns, systemic changes, or philosophical endurance. It is a precise tool for academic writing, allowing you to articulate the difference between a transient event and a 지속적인 phenomenon with great clarity and academic rigor.
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- Means continuous or sustained.
- Used to describe long-term states.
- Often paired with nouns like effort or growth.
- Essential for formal and academic contexts.
Hey there! Let's talk about 지속적이다. In English, we translate this as 'continuous' or 'sustained.' Think of it as a marathon rather than a sprint; it's all about something keeping its pace over a long stretch of time.
When you use 지속적이다, you are telling the listener that the subject isn't just a flash in the pan. Whether it's continuous rain or sustained effort, this word captures the idea of endurance and consistency. It's a fantastic word to use when describing progress or problems that don't just go away overnight.
You will find this word popping up everywhere from news reports about the economy to casual conversations about how hard it is to maintain a habit. It is a very versatile adjective that adds a sense of 'long-term' weight to whatever you are describing.
The word 지속적이다 is rooted in Sino-Korean characters (Hanja). Specifically, it comes from 持 (지), meaning 'to hold or maintain,' and 續 (속), meaning 'to continue or connect.' When you put them together, you get 'holding onto continuity.'
Historically, this structure is classic for Korean academic and formal vocabulary. By adding 적 (적), it becomes a modifier, turning the noun 'continuity' into the adjective 'continuous.' This pattern is extremely common in Korean, allowing speakers to turn abstract concepts into descriptive states.
Over the centuries, this term has evolved from strictly formal or philosophical texts into everyday language. It reflects the human need to categorize things that last, helping us distinguish between a momentary spark and a long-burning fire. It's a beautiful example of how ancient roots still shape our modern, fast-paced world.
Using 지속적이다 is all about timing. You use it when you want to highlight that something is persistent. It is commonly paired with nouns like 'effort' (노력), 'growth' (성장), or 'pain' (고통).
In terms of register, it leans toward the formal or neutral side. You wouldn't typically use it when chatting with your best friend about a quick snack, but you would definitely use it when writing a report or giving a presentation about long-term goals.
Common collocations include 지속적인 발전 (continuous development) and 지속적인 관심 (sustained interest). It is the perfect bridge between casual speech and professional writing, making you sound thoughtful and precise whenever you use it.
While 지속적이다 is a direct adjective, it is often part of key phrases. 1. 지속 가능한 (sustainable) - used in environmental contexts. 2. 지속적인 노력을 기울이다 (to make a sustained effort). 3. 지속적으로 유지하다 (to maintain continuously). 4. 지속적인 변화 (ongoing change). 5. 지속적인 관계 (a long-lasting relationship). These expressions show how the word acts as a backbone for talking about things that endure.
Grammatically, 지속적이다 functions as a descriptive verb (adjective) in Korean. It can be modified to 지속적인 when describing a noun directly. For example, '지속적인 노력' (continuous effort).
Pronunciation-wise, it is 'ji-sok-jeok-i-da.' Focus on the sharp 'k' sound in 'sok' and the 'j' sounds. It rhymes loosely with other '적' ending words like '상징적이다' (symbolic) or '경제적이다' (economical), which share the same rhythmic stress pattern.
Don't confuse it with adverbs; remember that 지속적이다 is the state of being, while 지속적으로 is the adverbial form meaning 'continuously.' Mastering this small shift will make your Korean sound much more native and fluid.
Fun Fact
The '적' suffix is a Japanese-influenced grammatical addition common in modern Korean.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp consonants.
Clear articulation.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'sok' as 'so'
- Dropping the 'j' sound
- Merging 'jeok' and 'i'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in texts
Useful for essays
Standard vocabulary
Frequent in media
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Adjective modifier form
지속적인
Adverb formation
지속적으로
Sino-Korean suffix 적
지속적
Examples by Level
비가 지속적이다.
The rain is continuous.
Simple adjective usage.
그는 지속적인 노력을 합니다.
지속적인 소음이 들려요.
지속적인 공부가 중요합니다.
이것은 지속적인 변화입니다.
지속적인 관심이 필요해요.
지속적인 연습을 하세요.
지속적인 지원을 받았습니다.
지속적인 흐름이 있습니다.
지속적인 성장이 목표입니다.
지속적인 대화가 해결책입니다.
지속적인 통증이 느껴집니다.
지속적인 투자가 필요합니다.
지속적인 발전을 기대합니다.
지속적인 관리가 중요합니다.
지속적인 협력이 필요합니다.
지속적인 학습을 이어갑니다.
지속적인 혁신이 기업의 핵심입니다.
그는 지속적인 압박을 받고 있습니다.
지속적인 평화 유지가 중요합니다.
지속적인 데이터 분석이 필요합니다.
지속적인 개선이 이루어지고 있습니다.
지속적인 피드백을 주세요.
지속적인 긴장감이 감돕니다.
지속적인 변화를 추구합니다.
지속적인 경제적 성장을 달성했습니다.
그의 지속적인 헌신은 존경받습니다.
지속적인 환경 보호가 필수적입니다.
지속적인 연구 결과가 발표되었습니다.
지속적인 갈등은 해결되지 않았습니다.
지속적인 모니터링이 요구됩니다.
지속적인 기술 발전을 이룩했습니다.
지속적인 영향력을 행사합니다.
지속적인 담론의 형성이 중요합니다.
지속적인 문명 간의 교류가 있었습니다.
지속적인 제도적 개혁을 단행했습니다.
지속적인 철학적 성찰이 필요합니다.
지속적인 역사적 맥락에서 해석합니다.
지속적인 우주 탐사가 진행 중입니다.
지속적인 사회적 합의를 도출했습니다.
지속적인 예술적 창의성을 유지합니다.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"지속 가능한"
sustainable
지속 가능한 미래를 위해.
formal"지속적으로 유지하다"
to keep something going
건강을 지속적으로 유지하세요.
neutral"지속적인 관계를 맺다"
to have a long-term relationship
우리는 지속적인 관계를 맺고 있다.
neutral"지속적인 힘을 발휘하다"
to exert sustained power
지속적인 힘을 발휘해야 한다.
formal"지속적인 흐름을 타다"
to follow a continuous trend
시장 흐름을 지속적으로 타야 한다.
neutral"지속적인 개선을 거치다"
to undergo continuous improvement
제품은 지속적인 개선을 거쳤다.
formalEasily Confused
Opposite meaning
Temporary vs Continuous
일시적인 문제 vs 지속적인 문제
Similar meaning
Verb vs Adjective
비가 계속된다 vs 비가 지속적이다
Degree of time
Permanent vs Continuous
영구적인 변화 vs 지속적인 변화
Frequency
Intermittent vs Continuous
간헐적인 비 vs 지속적인 비
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 은/는 + 지속적이다
그 변화는 지속적이다.
지속적인 + Noun + 이/가 + Verb
지속적인 노력이 결과를 낳았다.
지속적으로 + Verb
지속적으로 공부하세요.
지속적인 + Noun + 을/를 + Verb
지속적인 지원을 받았다.
Subject + 가 + 지속적인 + Noun + 을/를 + 유지하다
그는 지속적인 관심을 유지했다.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Verwandt
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
It is an adjective, so use the adverbial form -게 or -적으로.
Word order confusion.
Missing the '적' suffix.
Using a noun phrase when an adjective is enough.
Must use the modifier form before a noun.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a long, never-ending road.
When Native Speakers Use It
In meetings or news reports.
Cultural Insight
Very popular in 'Sustainability' discussions.
Grammar Shortcut
Use '지속적인' before a noun.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'k' sounds.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use as an adverb without '으로'.
Did You Know?
It comes from ancient Chinese roots.
Study Smart
Pair it with '노력' (effort).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ji (hold) + Sok (connect) = Keep holding the connection.
Visual Association
A long, unbroken bridge.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write 3 things you do every day using '지속적인'.
Wortherkunft
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: To hold (持) and connect (續)
Kultureller Kontext
None, it is a neutral academic term.
Directly maps to 'continuous' or 'sustained'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 지속적인 성장
- 지속적인 개선
- 지속적인 협력
In news
- 지속적인 갈등
- 지속적인 변화
- 지속적인 압박
In studies
- 지속적인 학습
- 지속적인 노력
- 지속적인 연구
In relationships
- 지속적인 대화
- 지속적인 관계
- 지속적인 관심
Conversation Starters
"어떤 노력이 지속적이어야 할까요?"
"지속적인 성장을 위해 무엇을 하시나요?"
"지속적인 관심이 필요한 분야는 무엇인가요?"
"지속적인 변화를 좋아하시나요?"
"지속적인 대화가 왜 중요할까요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a habit you want to make continuous.
Describe a problem that has been continuous in your life.
Why is continuous effort important for success?
Reflect on a continuous change in your environment.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 Fragen계속하다 is a verb, 지속적이다 is an adjective.
Usually for actions or states, not people directly.
지속적으로.
Yes, it is common in formal writing.
No, it implies duration.
Not necessarily, just continuous for a while.
Yes, often in news or work contexts.
일시적이다 (temporary).
Teste dich selbst
그것은 ___ 노력입니다.
Needs the modifier form.
What does 지속적이다 mean?
It means ongoing.
지속적이다 is an adverb.
It is an adjective.
Word
Bedeutung
Common collocation.
Subject + Modifier + Verb.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
지속적이다 describes anything that persists over time, making it a vital word for discussing growth and long-term goals.
- Means continuous or sustained.
- Used to describe long-term states.
- Often paired with nouns like effort or growth.
- Essential for formal and academic contexts.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a long, never-ending road.
When Native Speakers Use It
In meetings or news reports.
Cultural Insight
Very popular in 'Sustainability' discussions.
Grammar Shortcut
Use '지속적인' before a noun.
Beispiel
지속적인 노력이 성공의 열쇠이다.
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