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좋아하다

To feel pleasure or liking toward someone or something.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 좋아하다 to say what you like. For example, 'I like coffee.' It is very easy to use. Just say the thing you like + + 좋아해요.

At this level, you can use it to talk about hobbies. 'I like playing soccer' is '축구하는 것을 좋아해요.' It helps you express your personality and interests to new friends.

You can now use it to describe nuances. You might say 'I like this more than that' using '보다' (than). It is a versatile tool for comparing your preferences in daily life.

You can use it in more complex sentences involving clauses. 'I like the fact that...' or 'I like people who...' are common structures. It shows you understand how to connect ideas.

In advanced contexts, you might use it to express subtle preferences or hypothetical situations. 'I would like it if...' uses the conditional form of this verb to express desires politely.

At the mastery level, you understand the cultural weight of expressing 'liking' in Korea. It is used to build rapport and manage social harmony by showing interest in others' tastes.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • It means to like.
  • It is a verb.
  • Use with -을/를.
  • Very common.

좋아하다 is one of the most essential verbs in the Korean language. It translates directly to 'to like.' Whether you are talking about your favorite food, a hobby, or someone you have a crush on, this is the word you will use.

It is a regular verb that follows standard conjugation patterns. Because it expresses personal preference, it is used constantly in daily life. You will find it in almost every conversation where people share their opinions or interests.

The word 좋아하다 is derived from the adjective 좋다 (to be good). In Korean, many verbs are formed by taking an adjective and adding the suffix '-하다' (to do).

Historically, this reflects the Korean linguistic structure where 'to like' is essentially 'to do good' or 'to consider good.' It has been a staple of the language for centuries, evolving from older forms of the root '좋-' which has always been associated with positive qualities and pleasant sensations.

You use 좋아하다 with the object particle -을/를. For example, 'I like apples' becomes '사과 좋아해요.' It is used in both casual and formal settings by adjusting the verb ending.

It is very common to pair this with adverbs like '정말' (really) or '많이' (a lot) to emphasize the intensity of your liking. It is a neutral term, making it safe to use in almost any social situation.

1. 좋아 죽겠다: Literally 'to like until dying,' meaning to like something very much. 2. 눈에 들다: To catch one's eye/to be liked by someone. 3. 마음에 들다: To be to one's liking. 4. 좋아라 하다: To show outward signs of being happy/liking something. 5. 껌뻑 죽다: To be crazy about someone/something.

The pronunciation is straightforward: jo-ah-ha-da. The 'h' sound is soft, and the 'o' is a rounded vowel. It follows the standard -아/어/여요 conjugation rule.

When conjugating, it becomes 좋아해요 in the polite style. It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object to be complete. Always remember to attach the object marker to the thing you like.

Fun Fact

It is a combination of 'good' and 'to do'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /dʒo.a.ha.da/

Clear articulation of each syllable.

US /dʒo.a.ha.da/

Consistent with standard Korean phonology.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing 'h'
  • Dropping the 'a' sound
  • Incorrect intonation

Rhymes With

말하다 사랑하다 원하다 전화하다 공부하다

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy

Writing 1/5

Easy

Speaking 1/5

Easy

Hören 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Learn Next

사랑하다 싫어하다

Fortgeschritten

선호하다

Grammar to Know

Object marker

사과를

Examples by Level

1

저는 사과를 좋아해요.

I apple like.

Object marker usage.

2

저는 커피를 좋아해요.

3

그는 영화를 좋아해요.

4

우리는 음악을 좋아해요.

5

그녀는 책을 좋아해요.

6

나는 한국어를 좋아해요.

7

그들은 피자를 좋아해요.

8

너는 무엇을 좋아하니?

1

저는 매운 음식을 좋아해요.

2

주말에 등산하는 것을 좋아해요.

3

그는 강아지를 정말 좋아해요.

4

어머니는 꽃을 좋아하세요.

5

친구들은 축구를 좋아해요.

6

나는 비 오는 날을 좋아해요.

7

너는 어떤 색을 좋아해?

8

우리 아빠는 요리를 좋아해요.

1

저는 혼자 있는 시간을 좋아해요.

2

그는 복잡한 것보다 단순한 것을 좋아해요.

3

많은 사람들이 이 노래를 좋아해요.

4

저는 당신이 웃는 모습을 좋아해요.

5

그녀는 여행하는 것을 아주 좋아해요.

6

우리는 조용한 카페를 좋아해요.

7

그는 새로운 도전을 좋아해요.

8

나는 책 읽는 것을 좋아해요.

1

저는 그가 정직하다는 점을 좋아해요.

2

그녀는 아무도 모르는 곳으로 떠나는 것을 좋아해요.

3

사람들은 대체로 친절한 사람을 좋아해요.

4

저는 비가 올 때 커피 마시는 것을 좋아해요.

5

그는 자기 일을 사랑하고 좋아해요.

6

우리는 함께 영화 보는 것을 좋아해요.

7

그녀는 아이들이 뛰어노는 것을 좋아해요.

8

나는 네가 솔직하게 말하는 것을 좋아해.

1

그는 자신이 하는 일을 진심으로 좋아해요.

2

저는 당신이 제안한 아이디어를 좋아해요.

3

그녀는 남들이 다 하는 것보다 독특한 것을 좋아해요.

4

우리는 서로의 다름을 좋아하기로 했어요.

5

그는 비판보다는 칭찬을 좋아해요.

6

저는 이 계절의 정취를 좋아해요.

7

그녀는 조용한 밤의 분위기를 좋아해요.

8

나는 네가 나를 이해해 주는 점을 좋아해.

1

그는 학문적 탐구와 사색을 좋아해요.

2

저는 고전 문학이 주는 깊이를 좋아해요.

3

그녀는 타인의 성공을 진심으로 좋아해요.

4

우리는 서로의 가치관을 존중하고 좋아해요.

5

그는 복잡한 철학적 논쟁을 좋아해요.

6

저는 예술이 주는 영감을 좋아해요.

7

그녀는 자연의 순리를 좋아해요.

8

나는 네가 가진 따뜻한 마음을 좋아해.

Häufige Kollokationen

음식을 좋아하다
운동을 좋아하다
영화를 좋아하다
사람을 좋아하다
색깔을 좋아하다
여행을 좋아하다
책을 좋아하다
음악을 좋아하다
공부를 좋아하다
강아지를 좋아하다

Idioms & Expressions

"좋아 죽다"

To be extremely fond of.

그는 강아지를 보면 좋아 죽어요.

casual

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Easily Confused

좋아하다 vs 좋다

Both share the root.

Adjective vs Verb.

날씨가 좋다 vs 나는 사과를 좋아하다.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + Object + 좋아하다

나는 커피를 좋아해요.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

좋음 The act of being good/liking.

Verbs

좋아하다 To like.

Adjectives

좋다 To be good.

Verwandt

싫어하다 Opposite

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

좋아합니다 (Formal) 좋아해요 (Polite) 좋아해 (Casual) 좋아 (Slang)

Häufige Fehler

좋다 vs 좋아하다 좋아하다 for action/preference
좋다 is an adjective (to be good), 좋아하다 is a verb (to like).
Particle usage
Subject confusion
Tense errors
Honorifics usage

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place items you like in your room.

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Native usage

Use it to show interest.

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Cultural Insight

It is polite to express likes.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use -을/를.

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Say It Right

Clear vowels.

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Mistake

Don't confuse with 좋다.

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Did You Know?

It is a verb.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Jo-ah-ha-da sounds like 'Joe ah-ha! I like that!'

Visual Association

A person pointing at a cake saying 'Ah-ha! I like this!'

Word Web

Preference Emotion Hobby

Herausforderung

Say 3 things you like in Korean today.

Wortherkunft

Korean

Original meaning: To consider something good.

Kultureller Kontext

None

Direct equivalent to 'to like'.

K-pop lyrics K-drama confessions

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Hobbies

  • 운동을 좋아해요
  • 독서를 좋아해요
  • 영화를 좋아해요

Conversation Starters

"무엇을 좋아하세요?"

"어떤 음식을 좋아해요?"

"취미가 뭐예요?"

"좋아하는 색깔은?"

"좋아하는 영화는?"

Journal Prompts

Write 3 things you like.

Describe why you like them.

Compare two things you like.

Write about a person you like.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

2 Fragen

Yes, it means you like them.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

저는 사과를 ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 좋아해요

좋아해요 means like.

multiple choice A2

Which particle is used with 좋아하다?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: -을/를

It is a transitive verb.

true false B1

좋아하다 is an adjective.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is a verb.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Correct meaning.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject + Object + Verb

Ergebnis: /5

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