Use '-처럼' to describe how something or someone resembles another person or thing.
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- Used to compare two things that share similarities.
- Attaches directly to the end of a noun.
- Expresses that something is like or as another.
개요
'-처럼'은 한국어에서 가장 빈번하게 사용되는 비교 표현 중 하나입니다. 어떤 대상이 다른 대상과 유사하다는 점을 강조할 때 사용하며, 명사 뒤에 직접 결합합니다. 2) 사용 패턴: 명사 + -처럼의 구조를 가집니다. 예를 들어 '꽃처럼 예쁘다'처럼 사물이나 사람의 특징을 비유할 때 매우 효과적입니다. 3) 공통 문맥: 일상생활에서 사람의 성격, 외모, 행동을 묘사할 때 자주 쓰입니다. '그는 천사처럼 착하다', '아기처럼 잔다'와 같이 형용사나 동사와 결합하여 문장을 풍성하게 만듭니다. 4) 유사어 비교: '-같이'와 '-처럼'은 의미적으로 매우 유사하여 대체 가능한 경우가 많습니다. 다만 '-같이'는 '-처럼'보다 조금 더 문어체적이거나 격식 있는 상황에서 쓰이기도 하며, '-처럼'은 비유적인 느낌을 더 강하게 전달하는 경향이 있습니다.
Beispiele
꽃처럼 예쁜 아이
everydayA child as pretty as a flower
구름처럼 가볍다
formalLight as a cloud
너처럼 잘하고 싶어
informalI want to do as well as you
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
거짓말처럼
Like a lie
번개처럼
Like lightning
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'-같이' can also mean 'together' when used as an adverb, whereas '-처럼' is strictly for comparison. They are interchangeable only when meaning 'like'.
Grammatikmuster
How to Use It
Nutzungshinweise
'-처럼' is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal registers. It is highly versatile in spoken and written Korean. Ensure the noun preceding it is clear to avoid ambiguity.
Häufige Fehler
Beginners often forget that it attaches directly to the noun without a space. Also, avoid using it with verbs; it is strictly a nominal particle. Ensure you do not confuse it with '-같이' when the latter means 'together'.
Tips
Use with adjectives for vivid descriptions
Pairing '-처럼' with descriptive adjectives makes your sentences much more expressive. It helps the listener visualize the comparison clearly.
Do not attach to verbs
Ensure you only attach '-처럼' to nouns. Attaching it to verb stems will result in grammatically incorrect sentences.
Common poetic usage
Korean poetry and lyrics frequently use '-처럼' to create beautiful metaphors. It is a staple for romantic or emotional expressions.
Wortherkunft
It is a native Korean particle derived from older comparative forms. It has evolved into the standard way to express 'like' in modern Korean.
Kultureller Kontext
Comparing people to nature or animals is very common in Korean culture to express virtues or traits. '-처럼' is the essential tool for these cultural metaphors.
Merkhilfe
Think of the English word 'Ch-erom' as 'Charm', because you use it to describe things in a charming, comparative way. It acts like a mirror reflecting one thing onto another.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
3 Fragen두 단어는 의미가 거의 같아서 대부분의 상황에서 서로 바꾸어 쓸 수 있습니다. 다만 '-처럼'은 비유적인 느낌이 더 강하고, '-같이'는 실제 모양이나 상태가 같음을 나타낼 때 조금 더 자주 쓰입니다.
주로 형용사나 동사가 옵니다. '예쁘다', '빠르다'와 같은 형용사나 '달리다', '웃다'와 같은 동사와 결합하여 그 대상을 묘사합니다.
아니요, '-처럼'은 반드시 명사 뒤에 붙어서 사용합니다. 대명사(나, 너, 우리) 뒤에도 붙을 수 있습니다.
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그는 사자___ 용감하다.
사자와 용감함을 비교하고 있으므로 '-처럼'이 적절합니다.
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Summary
Use '-처럼' to describe how something or someone resembles another person or thing.
- Used to compare two things that share similarities.
- Attaches directly to the end of a noun.
- Expresses that something is like or as another.
Use with adjectives for vivid descriptions
Pairing '-처럼' with descriptive adjectives makes your sentences much more expressive. It helps the listener visualize the comparison clearly.
Do not attach to verbs
Ensure you only attach '-처럼' to nouns. Attaching it to verb stems will result in grammatically incorrect sentences.
Common poetic usage
Korean poetry and lyrics frequently use '-처럼' to create beautiful metaphors. It is a staple for romantic or emotional expressions.
Beispiele
3 von 3꽃처럼 예쁜 아이
A child as pretty as a flower
구름처럼 가볍다
Light as a cloud
너처럼 잘하고 싶어
I want to do as well as you
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