A1 Expression Formal

열심히 하세요

yeolsimhi haseyo

Work hard / Do your best

Significado

An encouragement to put in effort.

🌍

Contexto cultural

Effort is seen as a moral duty. Similar to 'Ganbatte', but Korean is more focused on the 'heart' aspect. Often replaced by 'Good luck', which focuses on outcome rather than effort.

💡

Context is Key

Always consider if the person is already tired before using this.

💬

The 'Hot Heart'

Remembering the 'hot heart' meaning helps you understand why it's a positive phrase.

Significado

An encouragement to put in effort.

💡

Context is Key

Always consider if the person is already tired before using this.

💬

The 'Hot Heart'

Remembering the 'hot heart' meaning helps you understand why it's a positive phrase.

Ponte a prueba

Which is the correct polite form?

How do you tell a colleague to work hard?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 열심히 하세요

'-세요' is the standard polite form.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

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Which is the correct polite form? Choose A1

How do you tell a colleague to work hard?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 열심히 하세요

'-세요' is the standard polite form.

🎉 Puntuación: /1

Preguntas frecuentes

2 preguntas

Yes, it is polite enough.

No, it is very encouraging.

Frases relacionadas

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고생하세요

contrast

Please suffer (work hard).

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파이팅

synonym

Fighting/Go for it!

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잘 하세요

similar

Please do well.

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