근본
The root or the most important part of something.
Explanation at your level:
근본 means the root. Think of a tree. The roots are the 근본. Without roots, the tree cannot grow. It is the most important part of anything.
When you want to know why something happened, you look for the 근본. It is the real reason or the starting point. For example, the 근본 of a good grade is studying hard.
The word 근본 describes the fundamental basis of a concept. We use it when we want to distinguish between surface-level issues and the deep, underlying truths. It is common in professional settings to discuss 'fundamental changes'.
In B2, you recognize 근본 as a tool for critical thinking. It helps you analyze complex situations by stripping away the noise to find the core issue. It is frequently used in collocations like 'fundamental shift' or 'root cause analysis'.
At the C1 level, 근본 is used in abstract and philosophical contexts. You might discuss the 'ontological foundation' of a system. It implies a sophisticated understanding of causality and structural integrity in both language and logic.
Mastering 근본 at the C2 level involves understanding its nuance in cultural and historical discourse. It is not just a word; it is a lens through which one evaluates the 'essence' of societal structures, ethics, and long-term consequences of actions.
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- 근본 means root or basis.
- It is used for abstract concepts.
- Use 근본적인 for the adjective form.
- It is a key word for critical thinking.
Hey there! When we talk about 근본 (geun-bon), we are talking about the 'root' or the 'basis' of something. Think of a house: the foundation is the 근본 because, without it, the whole structure would collapse.
In everyday life, you might hear people ask about the 근본 of a problem. This means they want to find the true source rather than just fixing the symptoms. It is a powerful word used to describe the core essence of anything, whether it is a person's character, a scientific theory, or even a societal issue.
The word 근본 is a Sino-Korean term, which means it comes from Chinese characters. 근 (根) translates to 'root,' and 본 (本) translates to 'origin' or 'source.' Together, they create a strong compound that emphasizes the starting point of existence.
Historically, this word was used in philosophy to describe the 'nature' of things. In ancient texts, scholars often debated the 근본 of human morality. It has evolved over centuries to be used in both formal academic papers and casual conversations today.
You will often see 근본 used in phrases like '근본적인 원인' (fundamental cause). It is quite versatile, appearing in business meetings to discuss project roots or in casual arguments about someone's 'roots' or background.
It is generally considered a formal or neutral word. While you can use it in casual speech, it carries a slightly serious tone because it implies a deep investigation into the truth of a matter.
1. 근본을 따지다: To investigate the root cause. Example: 'Don't just look at the surface; you must look at the root.'
2. 근본이 없다: To lack a foundation or proper upbringing. Example: 'He acts like he has no base.'
3. 근본적인 해결: A fundamental solution. Example: 'We need a fundamental solution, not a temporary fix.'
4. 근본을 흔들다: To shake the foundation. Example: 'This scandal threatens to shake the foundation of the company.'
5. 근본으로 돌아가다: To go back to basics. Example: 'When lost, it is best to go back to the basics.'
In Korean, 근본 is a noun and does not have plural forms or articles like English. It is often followed by particles like '-이' (subject) or '-을' (object). Pronunciation-wise, ensure the 'g' is soft and the 'n' sounds are clear.
Rhyming words in Korean include '본' (origin) and '손' (hand), though they don't rhyme in English. The stress is usually balanced across both syllables.
Fun Fact
It combines two characters that both relate to the start of things.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'goon-bon'
Sounds like 'goon-bon'
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'n' as 'm'
- Swallowing the final 'n'
- Incorrect vowel length
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Noun + -적인
근본적인
Noun + -이다
근본이다
Noun + -을/를
근본을 찾다
Examples by Level
나무의 근본은 뿌리입니다.
Tree's root is the foundation.
Simple subject-predicate structure.
그것은 문제의 근본입니다.
근본을 알아야 합니다.
우리는 근본부터 시작합니다.
그것은 근본적인 차이입니다.
근본이 튼튼해야 합니다.
그는 근본이 좋은 사람입니다.
근본적인 변화가 필요합니다.
이것이 근본 원인입니다.
근본적인 해결책을 찾고 있어요.
그의 생각은 근본부터 잘못되었습니다.
교육은 사회의 근본입니다.
근본적인 질문을 던져보자.
그 사건의 근본을 파헤쳐야 합니다.
근본적인 원인을 제거했습니다.
근본이 흔들리면 안 됩니다.
그는 근본이 없는 행동을 합니다.
근본적인 변화 없이는 성공할 수 없습니다.
이 이론은 근본부터 다시 검토해야 합니다.
근본적인 가치관을 공유합니다.
그는 근본적인 문제를 간과했습니다.
근본적인 개혁이 시급합니다.
우리의 근본적인 목표는 평화입니다.
그의 주장은 근본부터 논리적입니다.
근본적인 차이를 이해하는 것이 중요합니다.
근본적인 인과관계를 파악하는 것이 분석의 핵심입니다.
이 시스템은 근본적인 결함을 가지고 있습니다.
근본적인 철학적 토대를 마련했습니다.
그의 태도는 근본부터 바뀌어야 합니다.
근본적인 모순을 해결해야 합니다.
근본적인 혁신을 통해 성장했습니다.
근본적인 권리를 보호해야 합니다.
근본적인 원칙을 고수합니다.
근본적인 존재론적 질문을 탐구하는 것은 학문의 길입니다.
이 정책은 사회의 근본을 뒤흔들 수 있습니다.
근본적인 패러다임의 전환이 필요합니다.
그의 사상은 근본부터 전통에 뿌리를 두고 있습니다.
근본적인 불평등을 해소하는 것이 과제입니다.
근본적인 진리를 추구하는 삶을 살고 싶습니다.
근본적인 구조적 변화를 도모해야 합니다.
근본적인 도덕적 잣대를 들이대야 합니다.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"근본을 잊지 말라"
Do not forget your roots
성공해도 근본을 잊지 말라.
formal"근본부터 다시"
From the very beginning
근본부터 다시 시작하자.
neutral"근본이 튼튼하다"
To have a strong foundation
그는 근본이 튼튼한 사람이다.
neutral"근본을 파헤치다"
To dig into the root of something
사건의 근본을 파헤쳐보자.
neutral"근본적인 한계"
Fundamental limitation
이 기술은 근본적인 한계가 있다.
formal"근본을 무시하다"
To ignore the roots/basics
근본을 무시하면 안 된다.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean foundation.
기본 is basics; 근본 is the root cause.
기본을 배우다 vs 근본을 찾다.
Both mean root.
뿌리 is physical; 근본 is abstract.
나무의 뿌리 vs 문제의 근본.
Both relate to origin.
근원 is the source; 근본 is the nature.
악의 근원 vs 근본 원인.
Both mean foundation.
토대 is a platform/base.
성공의 토대 vs 근본 문제.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 근본 + 이다
이것이 문제의 근본이다.
근본적인 + Noun
근본적인 해결책이 필요하다.
근본 + 을 + Verb
근본을 따지지 마라.
근본 + 부터 + Verb
근본부터 다시 하자.
근본 + 이 + Adjective
근본이 튼튼하다.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Adjectives
Verwandt
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
근본 is abstract; 뿌리 is physical.
근원 is more about the source of origin; 근본 is about the fundamental state.
근본 is a noun; use -적인 to make it an adjective.
기본 (basics) is more common for daily tasks.
Phonetic error.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a tree's roots labeled '근본'.
Native Speakers
Use it when discussing the 'why' of a problem.
Cultural Insight
Often used to discuss character.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for -적인 for adjectives.
Say It Right
Clear the 'n' sounds.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for physical plant parts.
Did You Know?
It is a Sino-Korean word.
Study Smart
Learn it with 근본적인.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a tree (Root) and a Book (Origin).
Visual Association
A tree with a book buried in its roots.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write 3 sentences using '근본적인'.
Wortherkunft
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Root and Origin
Kultureller Kontext
None, but can sound stern if used to criticize someone's upbringing.
Equates to 'root cause' or 'foundation'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- 근본적인 해결책
- 근본 원인 분석
- 근본적인 변화
at school
- 근본적인 개념
- 근본을 이해하다
- 근본적인 질문
daily life
- 근본이 없다
- 근본으로 돌아가다
- 근본적인 차이
philosophy
- 근본적인 진리
- 근본적인 가치
- 근본적인 모순
Conversation Starters
"What do you think is the 근본 of our current problem?"
"Do you believe in going back to the 근본 when things get difficult?"
"How would you explain the 근본 of your favorite hobby?"
"Is it important to know the 근본 of a person's character?"
"What is the 근본 of a healthy society?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to find the 근본 of a problem.
Describe what you consider to be the 근본 of happiness.
Why do people sometimes ignore the 근본 of an issue?
Reflect on your own '근본'—what values define you?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenNo, it is a noun.
Add -적인.
It is neutral but can sound serious.
No, use 뿌리.
기본 is basics; 근본 is the deep root/origin.
Yes, for root cause analysis.
Yes, very common in formal speech.
No, Korean nouns don't have plurals.
Teste dich selbst
나무의 ___은 뿌리입니다.
Root is the foundation.
Which means fundamental?
근본적인 is the adjective form.
근본 is a verb.
It is a noun.
Word
Bedeutung
Matching noun and adjective.
Find the root cause.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
근본 is the essential root that supports the truth of any situation.
- 근본 means root or basis.
- It is used for abstract concepts.
- Use 근본적인 for the adjective form.
- It is a key word for critical thinking.
Memory Palace
Imagine a tree's roots labeled '근본'.
Native Speakers
Use it when discussing the 'why' of a problem.
Cultural Insight
Often used to discuss character.
Grammar Shortcut
Always look for -적인 for adjectives.
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