Explanation at your level:
You use 돕다 when you want to say 'help'. If your friend is carrying a heavy box, you say 'I will help you'. In Korean, you say '도와줄게요'. It is a very good word to know because everyone needs help sometimes!
At this level, you can use 돕다 to talk about your daily life. You can say 'I help my mother with cooking' (어머니의 요리를 돕습니다). It is a simple way to show you are being kind to others.
Moving to intermediate, you will learn to use 돕다 with different sentence structures. You can use it to explain why you are doing something, like 'I joined the club to help the community' (지역 사회를 돕기 위해 동아리에 가입했습니다).
At the B2 level, you start using 돕다 in more abstract contexts. You might talk about 'helping the economy' or 'helping a project succeed'. You also learn to use it with nuanced endings to show politeness.
Advanced learners use 돕다 to describe complex social dynamics. You might discuss how certain policies 'help to resolve' (해결을 돕다) social issues. You will also see it used in literary contexts to describe moral support.
At the mastery level, you understand the subtle cultural weight of 돕다. You can distinguish between simple assistance and deep, structural support. You might use it in formal essays to argue how specific actions 'facilitate' or 'aid' progress.
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- Means 'to help'.
- Irregular 'ㅂ' verb.
- Essential for daily life.
- Can be used with '-주다'.
The word 돕다 is the essential Korean verb for 'to help'. It is one of the most common and important verbs you will learn because it describes the act of supporting others in their tasks or needs.
When you use 돕다, you are expressing a cooperative spirit. Whether you are helping a friend move, assisting a colleague with a project, or helping a child learn to read, this verb fits perfectly. It is a versatile word that can be used in almost any social context, making it a cornerstone of daily communication.
Remember that 돕다 is an irregular verb. Because the root ends in 'ㅂ', it changes its form when followed by vowels. This is a key grammar point you will encounter early on, but don't let it intimidate you! With a little practice, it becomes second nature to conjugate it correctly.
The verb 돕다 has deep roots in the Korean language. Its etymological history is tied to the concept of mutual cooperation, which has always been a vital part of Korean culture, particularly in agrarian societies where community work was essential.
Historically, the word has remained relatively stable in its core meaning of 'assisting'. It reflects the cultural value of 'dure', a traditional form of cooperative labor in Korean villages where neighbors would help each other with farming tasks. This historical context gives the word a warm and communal connotation.
Unlike some words that change drastically over centuries, 돕다 has maintained its functional role as the primary verb for assistance. It is a testament to how language preserves the values of a society. Understanding this history helps you see that when you say 돕다, you are tapping into a long tradition of kindness and community support.
You will use 돕다 in a wide variety of situations. It is commonly paired with nouns to specify what kind of help is being provided. For instance, you might 'housework' (집안일을 돕다) or 'work' (일을 돕다).
In terms of register, 돕다 is neutral. It is perfectly acceptable in both casual conversations with friends and more formal settings at work. However, in very high-level formal business or official writing, people might sometimes use more specific vocabulary like '지원하다' (to support/sponsor), but 돕다 remains the most natural and heartfelt choice.
Common collocations include 'to help a person' (사람을 돕다) or 'to help with a task' (일을 돕다). It is also frequently used with the particle '-아/어 주다' to emphasize the act of doing a favor for someone, such as '도와주다' (to help out).
While 돕다 is a direct verb, it appears in many helpful expressions. 1. 도와주다: To give help (the most common form). 2. 손을 보태다: Literally 'to add a hand', meaning to help out. 3. 발 벗고 나서다: To help actively and enthusiastically. 4. 힘이 되다: To be a source of strength or help. 5. 한몫 거들다: To contribute or help with a portion of a task.
Using these expressions makes your Korean sound much more natural. For example, if you say 'I will add a hand' (손을 보태겠습니다) instead of just 'I will help', you sound much more like a native speaker who understands the nuance of community effort.
These idioms highlight how Korean culture views help—not just as a chore, but as a collaborative act where multiple people 'add their hands' to reach a common goal.
The grammar of 돕다 is famous for being an irregular verb. Because the stem ends in 'ㅂ', when it meets a vowel, the 'ㅂ' often changes to '우' or '오'. For example, 돕다 becomes 도와요 (not 돕아요).
Pronunciation-wise, the 'ㅂ' sound is crisp. In the standard Korean IPA, it is pronounced as [dop-da]. The stress is usually on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like '곱다' (to be pretty) or '뽑다' (to pick/select).
When practicing, focus on the transition from the 'o' vowel to the 'p' consonant. The 'p' is unreleased at the end of the first syllable. If you find the irregularity tricky, just remember the 'o-wa' pattern—it is the most common form you will use in daily life.
Fun Fact
The word is part of the 'ㅂ' irregular verb group, which is a common challenge for learners.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'dop' with a crisp 'p' and 'da'.
Similar to standard Korean pronunciation.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'p' too loudly
- Adding a vowel after 'p'
- Ignoring the irregular conjugation sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Needs care with conjugation.
Common but irregular.
Very common in speech.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Irregular Verb ㅂ
돕다 -> 도와요
Polite form
돕습니다
Noun form
도움
Examples by Level
제가 도울게요.
I will help.
Future tense.
도와주세요.
Please help me.
Request form.
친구를 돕다.
Help a friend.
Verb + object.
숙제를 돕다.
Help with homework.
Noun + object.
엄마를 돕다.
Help mom.
Family context.
그를 돕다.
Help him.
Pronoun usage.
도와줘서 고마워.
Thanks for helping.
Gratitude.
누구를 돕나요?
Who do you help?
Question form.
동생의 공부를 돕습니다.
우리는 서로를 돕습니다.
그는 이웃을 돕는 사람입니다.
어려운 사람을 돕고 싶어요.
요리를 돕는 중이에요.
청소를 도와주세요.
그녀가 저를 많이 도왔어요.
어떻게 도울까요?
지역 사회를 돕기 위해 봉사합니다.
그의 조언이 큰 도움이 되었습니다.
일을 돕느라 바빴어요.
친구의 사업을 돕기로 했습니다.
환경을 돕는 방법이 무엇일까요?
그녀는 항상 남을 돕는 데 앞장섭니다.
도움을 요청하는 것은 부끄러운 일이 아닙니다.
어려운 상황을 돕기 위해 노력합니다.
정책이 경제 회복을 돕고 있습니다.
그의 통찰력은 프로젝트 성공을 도왔습니다.
갈등을 해결하는 것을 돕는 중재자.
기술 발전이 삶의 질을 돕습니다.
그녀는 자선 단체를 통해 아이들을 돕습니다.
서로 돕는 문화가 정착되었습니다.
상황을 개선하는 데 도움이 될 것입니다.
그의 지지는 큰 힘이 되었습니다.
이 연구는 질병 치료법을 찾는 데 돕는 역할을 합니다.
사회적 약자를 돕는 것은 국가의 의무입니다.
그의 노력은 평화 협상을 돕는 데 기여했습니다.
이 책은 독자가 언어를 이해하는 것을 돕습니다.
환경 보호를 돕는 혁신적인 기술.
그는 타인의 성장을 돕는 것을 보람으로 느낍니다.
변화를 돕기 위한 구체적인 전략.
도움을 주는 것은 상호적인 과정입니다.
본질적으로 타인을 돕는 행위는 인간의 도덕적 본능입니다.
이론적 토대를 돕는 철학적 고찰.
역사적 맥락을 돕는 심도 있는 분석.
그의 헌신은 공동체의 회복을 돕는 밑거름이 되었습니다.
예술은 인간의 정신을 돕는 치유제입니다.
구조적 모순을 돕는 것이 아니라 해결해야 합니다.
그는 타인의 잠재력을 돕는 멘토입니다.
사회적 연대를 돕는 시민 의식.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"손을 보태다"
To add a hand; to help out.
제가 손을 보태겠습니다.
neutral"발 벗고 나서다"
To step forward with bare feet; to help enthusiastically.
그가 발 벗고 나섰어요.
neutral"힘이 되다"
To be a source of strength/help.
당신의 응원이 힘이 됩니다.
neutral"한몫 거들다"
To contribute to a task.
저도 한몫 거들게요.
neutral"도움의 손길"
A helping hand.
도움의 손길이 필요합니다.
formal"발판이 되다"
To be a stepping stone/help for success.
이 경험이 발판이 될 거예요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean help.
거들다 is for small parts.
일 좀 거들어.
Both mean support.
지원하다 is formal/financial.
자금을 지원하다.
Both mean working together.
협력하다 is mutual.
서로 협력하다.
Both mean assist.
보조하다 is secondary.
선생님을 보조하다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 을/를 + 돕다
제가 친구를 돕습니다.
Subject + Verb + -기 + 를 + 돕다
공부하기를 돕습니다.
Subject + Noun + 을/를 + 돕다
숙제를 돕습니다.
Subject + -아/어서 + 돕다
돈을 모아서 돕습니다.
Subject + Verb + -는 + 것을 + 돕다
그가 일하는 것을 돕습니다.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Verbs
Verwandt
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Irregular verb conjugation rule.
The stem change only happens with vowels.
Politeness level mismatch.
Noun form is 도움.
Irregular conjugation for modifiers.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Associate 'dop' with 'do-up' your help.
When Native Speakers Use It
Everyday tasks and favors.
Cultural Insight
Helping is a core value.
Grammar Shortcut
Remember the 'o-wa' rule.
Say It Right
Crisp 'p' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't conjugate as 돕아요.
Did You Know?
It's one of the first verbs learned.
Study Smart
Use it with '-주다'.
Rhyme Time
Rhymes with '곱다'.
Community Spirit
Think of the word as building bonds.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine you are 'doping' (helping) someone climb a mountain.
Visual Association
Two people holding hands to climb.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use '도와주세요' today.
Wortherkunft
Korean
Original meaning: To assist or support
Kultureller Kontext
Asking for help is sometimes seen as a sign of weakness in very traditional contexts, but generally viewed as positive.
The concept of 'helping' is universal, but in Korea, it often emphasizes community and mutual support.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- 공부를 돕다
- 숙제를 도와줄래?
- 친구를 돕습니다
At work
- 일을 돕다
- 프로젝트를 돕습니다
- 동료를 돕다
At home
- 집안일을 돕다
- 엄마를 도와요
- 청소를 돕습니다
Community
- 이웃을 돕다
- 봉사활동을 돕다
- 도움의 손길
Conversation Starters
"Who is someone you like to help?"
"Do you find it easy to ask for help?"
"How do you help your friends?"
"What is the best way to help the community?"
"Have you ever helped someone with a big task?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you helped someone.
How does helping others make you feel?
Who is a person that always helps you?
What kind of help do you need right now?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenNo, it is an irregular 'ㅂ' verb.
도와주세요.
Yes, it is very common.
도움.
No, it is very polite.
Yes, 도왔어요.
Usually used for people or tasks.
지원하다 or 조력하다.
Teste dich selbst
저는 친구를 ___.
Standard polite form.
Which is the correct noun form?
Noun form is 도움.
돕다 is a regular verb.
It is an irregular 'ㅂ' verb.
Word
Bedeutung
Basic definition match.
Subject-Object-Verb order.
그의 ___은 큰 힘이 되었습니다.
Needs a noun here.
Which idiom means 'to help enthusiastically'?
Specific meaning of idiom.
돕다 can be used in formal writing.
It is versatile.
Complex sentence structure.
그는 타인의 성장을 ___ 보람을 느낍니다.
Grammar pattern for purpose.
Ergebnis: /10
Summary
Helping others is a universal act of kindness, and 돕다 is your key to expressing it in Korean.
- Means 'to help'.
- Irregular 'ㅂ' verb.
- Essential for daily life.
- Can be used with '-주다'.
Memory Palace Trick
Associate 'dop' with 'do-up' your help.
When Native Speakers Use It
Everyday tasks and favors.
Cultural Insight
Helping is a core value.
Grammar Shortcut
Remember the 'o-wa' rule.
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