심하다
Something is very strong, extreme, or goes beyond what is normal.
Explanation at your level:
You use 심하다 when something is very big or very bad. If you are sick, you say 'My cold is 심하다.' It means 'very much' or 'too much'.
Use this word to describe things that are intense. For example, if the wind is strong, you say 'The wind is 심하다.' It helps you explain that something is not just normal, but strong.
At this level, you'll use it to express degrees of severity. It is common to say 'The traffic is 심하다' (heavy traffic) or 'His words were 심하다' (he was being harsh). It is a great way to add nuance to your complaints or observations.
심하다 is versatile. It can describe physical symptoms, environmental conditions, or even social interactions. When someone is being unreasonable, saying '그건 좀 심하다' is a perfect way to set a boundary and express that their behavior is unacceptable.
Advanced learners use 심하다 to nuance their descriptions. It bridges the gap between simple adjectives and complex emotional states. You might use it in academic contexts to describe 'severe discrepancies' (심한 차이) or 'intense competition' (심한 경쟁).
At the mastery level, you understand that 심하다 carries cultural weight. It is often used to express social disapproval or to emphasize the gravity of a situation. Its usage reflects a deep understanding of Korean social norms regarding moderation and interpersonal respect.
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- Means intense or severe.
- Used for health, weather, behavior.
- Adjective form is 심한.
- Commonly used in daily complaints.
Hey there! Let's talk about 심하다. In Korean, this word is your go-to when you need to say something is intense, severe, or just too much.
Think of it as a volume knob turned up way past the limit. Whether it's a 심한 감기 (a severe cold) or someone acting 심하게 (excessively), this word highlights that a boundary has been crossed. It's a very common adjective you'll hear in daily life!
The word 심하다 is rooted in the Hanja character 甚 (심), which means 'extreme' or 'very.' Historically, this character has been used in various East Asian languages to denote something that exceeds the normal measure.
Over centuries, it evolved from a formal literary term into a staple of spoken Korean. It’s fascinating how a single character can carry so much weight, shifting from describing abstract concepts to everyday physical sensations.
You use 심하다 whenever you want to express that a situation is severe or excessive. It's very flexible!
Commonly, you'll see it paired with nouns like 바람 (wind) or 통증 (pain). In casual settings, saying 너무 심해! (That's too much!) is a very common way to express frustration or disbelief at someone's behavior.
While not an idiom itself, it appears in many set phrases. 1. 심한 말 (harsh words). 2. 심한 장난 (a cruel prank). 3. 심하게 말하다 (to speak harshly). 4. 심한 차이 (a huge difference). 5. 심한 갈등 (intense conflict).
Each of these uses 심하다 to emphasize the gravity or intensity of the noun that follows.
심하다 is a descriptive verb (adjective). When you want to modify a noun, you change it to 심한 (e.g., 심한 비 - heavy rain).
Pronunciation-wise, keep it crisp: 'sim-ha-da'. It rhymes with words like 임하다 (to undertake) or 침하다 (to occupy). Remember to stress the first syllable slightly for natural flow.
Fun Fact
Derived from the Hanja '甚'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear s-sound, short i, aspirated h.
Flat, consistent vowels.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the h
- Dropping the final da
- Wrong vowel length
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Adjective conjugation
심하다 -> 심한
Examples by Level
감기가 심해요.
Cold is severe.
Present tense form.
바람이 심하게 불어요.
장난이 너무 심해요.
통증이 심해요.
심한 비가 와요.
심한 소음이 들려요.
심한 갈증이 나요.
심한 스트레스를 받아요.
심한 차이가 있어요.
그건 좀 심한 것 같아요.
심한 경쟁을 뚫고 합격했어요.
심한 피로를 느껴요.
어제 심한 말을 해서 미안해요.
심한 가뭄이 계속되고 있어요.
심한 감정 기복이 있어요.
심한 반대에 부딪혔어요.
심한 몸살이 났어요.
그의 행동은 정말 심하다고 생각해요.
심한 일교차에 주의하세요.
심한 비난을 받았습니다.
심한 압박감을 견뎌야 해요.
심한 충격을 받았습니다.
심한 편두통이 시작되었어요.
심한 갈등 끝에 결정했어요.
심한 냄새가 진동해요.
심한 불균형이 경제에 영향을 미치고 있습니다.
심한 부패로 인해 조직이 붕괴되었습니다.
심한 거부감을 드러냈습니다.
심한 변동성이 시장을 지배합니다.
심한 고립감을 경험했습니다.
심한 논란에 휩싸였습니다.
심한 모욕감을 느꼈습니다.
심한 갈증을 해소했습니다.
심한 가책을 느끼며 사과했습니다.
심한 고뇌 끝에 내린 결론입니다.
심한 박탈감을 호소했습니다.
심한 정체 현상이 발생했습니다.
심한 비약이 섞인 주장입니다.
심한 편향성이 나타납니다.
심한 소외감을 겪고 있습니다.
심한 긴장감이 감돌았습니다.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"심하다 싶다"
to think something is too much
그건 좀 심하다 싶었어요.
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Easily Confused
Both start with Sim
심각하다 is 'serious', 심하다 is 'intense'.
심각한 문제 vs 심한 통증
Sentence Patterns
Noun + 이/가 심하다
통증이 심하다.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Verwandt
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Adjectives need to modify nouns.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a scale.
Native usage
Used for complaints.
Cultural insight
Don't use it lightly.
Grammar shortcut
Use 심한 for nouns.
Say it right
Clear consonants.
Don't make this mistake
Don't say '심하다 사람'.
Did you know?
Hanja root.
Study smart
Use with nouns.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Sim (seem) + ha (ha!) -> It seems too much, HA!
Visual Association
A thermometer reaching the top red zone.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Use it 3 times today.
Wortherkunft
Korean/Hanja
Original meaning: Extreme
Kultureller Kontext
Can be hurtful if used to describe a person's character.
Similar to 'severe' or 'too much'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Health
- 심한 감기
- 심한 통증
- 심한 몸살
Conversation Starters
"오늘 날씨가 심한가요?"
"어떤 일이 가장 심하다고 생각하세요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had a 심한 cold.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenDepends on context.
Teste dich selbst
감기가 ___.
Used for illness.
Which means 'severe wind'?
Correct collocation.
심하다 can describe a person's behavior.
Yes, for excessive behavior.
Word
Bedeutung
Direct translation.
Subject-Adverb-Verb.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
Use 심하다 whenever something is just too much or very intense!
- Means intense or severe.
- Used for health, weather, behavior.
- Adjective form is 심한.
- Commonly used in daily complaints.
Memory Palace
Imagine a scale.
Native usage
Used for complaints.
Cultural insight
Don't use it lightly.
Grammar shortcut
Use 심한 for nouns.
Beispiel
어제는 바람이 너무 심해서 밖에 나갈 수 없었어요.
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