행정
The management of public affairs or the internal operations of an organization.
Explanation at your level:
At this level, you can think of 행정 as 'office work' or 'government work'. It is the word you use when you go to a city hall to get a document. It is not a word you use every day, but you will see it on signs or hear it on the news.
You can use 행정 when talking about your job or school. For example, if you are doing paperwork for your visa or your school registration, that is 행정. It is the 'boring but necessary' part of living in a country.
At the intermediate level, you will start to see 행정 used in news about the government. It refers to the 'executive' side of things. If you are studying in Korea, you might hear about the 행정실 (the school administrative office) where you go to pay fees or ask for transcripts.
Here, you can use the word to discuss nuance. You might talk about 행정력 (administrative capacity) when discussing whether a city is well-run. It is a professional word that shows you understand how society is organized.
At the advanced level, you can use 행정 to discuss policy and bureaucracy. You might use terms like 행정 편의주의 to criticize a policy that prioritizes the government's ease over the citizens' needs. It is a key word for academic writing and political discourse.
Mastery of this word involves understanding its role in the state's structure. You can discuss the evolution of 행정 from traditional governance to modern, technocratic management. It is a foundational term for anyone interested in law, sociology, or public policy.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Refers to the management of public or organizational affairs.
- Commonly used in government and professional office settings.
- Often paired with words like '업무' (work) and '절차' (procedure).
- Essential for understanding how systems and societies function.
When we talk about 행정 (haeng-jeong), we are talking about the backbone of any organized system. Think of it as the invisible engine that keeps a country or a company moving forward.
At its core, 행정 is all about execution. While politicians might decide on the laws or the big goals, the administration is the group of people who actually get those things done. They handle the paperwork, manage the budgets, and ensure that public services—like trash collection, school funding, or road repairs—actually happen.
In a business context, you might hear it used to describe the office tasks that keep a company running, like payroll or human resources. It is not about the creative vision or the high-level strategy; it is about the practical, necessary work of keeping the lights on and the rules followed.
The word 행정 is a compound of two Hanja characters: 행 (to do/act) and 정 (to govern/rule). Historically, this term has roots in the Confucian tradition of governance, where the 'doing' of ruling was considered a noble and essential craft.
In ancient East Asian history, the concept of 행정 was deeply tied to the civil service examinations. Officials were expected to be experts in the 'art of administration,' which meant knowing how to organize people, collect taxes, and maintain social order. It wasn't just about power; it was about the technical skill of managing a population.
Over time, as modern nation-states emerged, the term evolved from referring to the personal actions of a ruler to the systematic, bureaucratic processes of a modern government. Today, it reflects the global shift toward professionalized civil services that function independently of whoever happens to be in charge at the moment.
You will most often hear 행정 in formal or professional settings. It is a very common word in news reports, government documents, and corporate environments.
Common phrases include 행정 업무 (administrative work), which is a very common way to refer to office tasks. You might also hear 행정 서비스 (administrative services), which refers to the help you get from a local government office.
The word is quite neutral and formal. You wouldn't typically use it in a casual conversation with friends—unless, of course, you are complaining about how much paperwork you have to do! If you are talking about a government, you might hear it paired with words like 행정부 (the executive branch) or 행정력 (administrative power/capacity).
While 행정 is a technical term, it appears in several common phrases:
- 행정 공백: A gap or failure in administration. Used when things stop working because of a leadership change.
- 행정 서비스 개선: Improving administrative services. A common goal for local politicians.
- 행정 절차: Administrative procedures. The 'red tape' or steps required to get something done.
- 행정 지도: Administrative guidance. When a government agency tells a company how to behave without a formal law.
- 행정 편의주의: Administrative convenience. A negative term for when officials make rules that are easy for them, but hard for the public.
In Korean, 행정 is a standard noun. It does not change form based on number or gender. It is an abstract concept, so you usually use it with particles like -이/가 or -은/는.
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [haeng-jeong]. The 'ae' sound is like the 'a' in 'cat', and the 'eo' sound is like the 'u' in 'but'. The 'ng' sounds at the end of both syllables are very important for a natural, native-like flow.
Common patterns include using it as a prefix, such as 행정학 (Public Administration as a field of study) or 행정관 (an administrative official). It is a very stable, reliable word that fits well into almost any formal sentence structure.
Fun Fact
The character '政' is composed of '正' (correct) and '攴' (to hit/whip), suggesting that ruling involves correcting behavior.
Pronunciation Guide
Rough approximation using IPA symbols for Korean sounds.
Rough approximation using IPA symbols for Korean sounds.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ae' as 'a'
- Dropping the final 'ng'
- Softening the 'j' sound too much
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in formal texts.
Requires formal context.
Used in professional talk.
Frequent in news.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Noun + 하다
행정하다 (rare/technical)
Noun + 을/를
행정을 처리하다
Noun + 이/가
행정이 중요하다
Examples by Level
행정실에 가세요.
Go to the administrative office.
Directional particle -에.
행정 업무가 많아요.
There is a lot of administrative work.
Subject marker -가.
행정이 필요해요.
Administration is needed.
Basic noun usage.
행정 서비스가 좋아요.
The administrative service is good.
Descriptive adjective.
행정관을 만났어요.
I met the administrative official.
Object marker -을.
행정은 중요합니다.
Administration is important.
Formal ending -입니다.
행정 절차를 따르세요.
Follow the administrative procedure.
Imperative form.
행정학을 공부해요.
I study public administration.
Field of study suffix -학.
행정 업무를 처리했어요.
행정실은 2층에 있습니다.
그는 행정 일을 합니다.
행정 절차가 복잡해요.
행정 서비스가 개선되었습니다.
행정관이 설명해주었습니다.
행정 시스템이 바뀌었어요.
행정학은 흥미로워요.
행정 공백이 발생했습니다.
행정 편의주의는 나쁩니다.
정부의 행정력을 강화해야 합니다.
모든 행정 절차를 마쳤습니다.
행정 지도를 받았습니다.
행정부의 결정이 중요합니다.
효율적인 행정 시스템이 필요합니다.
행정 소송을 제기했습니다.
행정의 투명성을 높여야 합니다.
행정 절차의 간소화가 필요합니다.
그는 행정 전문가입니다.
행정 처분이 내려졌습니다.
행정 규제를 완화했습니다.
행정 업무의 효율성을 따져봅시다.
지방 행정의 자율성이 중요합니다.
행정학적 관점에서 분석했습니다.
행정 편의주의적 사고를 버려야 합니다.
현대 행정은 매우 복잡합니다.
행정 지도의 한계를 논의했습니다.
행정 절차법을 준수해야 합니다.
행정의 민주적 통제가 필요합니다.
행정적 지원을 아끼지 않겠습니다.
행정 체계의 개편을 추진 중입니다.
행정 권한의 남용을 막아야 합니다.
행정 국가의 발달과 그 함의를 고찰합니다.
관료제적 행정의 폐단을 지적했습니다.
행정학의 이론적 토대를 재정립했습니다.
행정의 공공성과 효율성 사이의 갈등은 지속됩니다.
디지털 전환은 행정의 패러다임을 바꿉니다.
행정적 재량권의 범위를 설정하는 것은 어렵습니다.
거버넌스와 행정의 상호작용을 연구합니다.
행정의 책임성을 확보하는 것이 핵심입니다.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"행정 공백"
Administrative vacuum/gap.
정권 교체기에 행정 공백이 우려됩니다.
formal"행정 편의주의"
Administrative convenience (prioritizing ease over service).
그건 전형적인 행정 편의주의입니다.
formal"행정 지도를 하다"
To provide administrative guidance.
정부가 기업에게 행정 지도를 했습니다.
formal"행정 절차를 밟다"
To go through administrative steps.
비자 발급을 위해 행정 절차를 밟고 있어요.
neutral"행정 처분을 내리다"
To issue an administrative order/penalty.
법 위반으로 행정 처분을 내렸습니다.
formal"행정력을 낭비하다"
To waste administrative resources.
불필요한 서류 작업으로 행정력을 낭비하지 마세요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both relate to government.
Politics vs Administration.
정치는 결정을 하고, 행정은 집행을 합니다.
Both involve management.
Private vs Public/General.
기업 경영 vs 정부 행정.
Both involve office tasks.
Clerical vs Systemic.
사무 업무 vs 행정 체계.
Both involve carrying out tasks.
Specific action vs Systemic process.
예산 집행 vs 행정 업무.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 은/는 + 행정 + 을/를 + 담당합니다.
그 부서가 행정을 담당합니다.
행정 + 이/가 + 필요합니다.
더 나은 행정이 필요합니다.
행정 + 절차 + 를 + 따르다.
행정 절차를 따르세요.
행정 + 서비스 + 를 + 개선하다.
행정 서비스를 개선했습니다.
행정 + 전문가 + 이다.
그는 행정 전문가입니다.
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Nouns
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How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
Errores comunes
Politics is about power and policy-making; administration is about executing those policies.
Use '경영' for business management and '행정' for public/government administration.
It is a noun; you need to add '하다' to make it a verb phrase.
Using '행정' in casual talk sounds stiff.
The correct hanja is 行政, which uses '행'.
Tips
Break it Down
Remember 行 (to do) + 政 (to govern).
Look for '실'
Most schools have an '행정실'.
Bureaucracy
Korea has a very structured administrative system.
Noun usage
Always treat it as an abstract noun.
The 'ng' sound
Keep the 'ng' clear in both syllables.
Don't confuse with Politics
Politics is the 'what', Administration is the 'how'.
Hanja roots
The 'Jeong' character is also in '정부' (government).
Contextualize
Think of your own school's office.
Professionalism
Use it to sound more professional in emails.
Read news
Look for '행정' in Korean news headlines.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Hang' (row) of people 'Jeong' (fixing/governing) the city.
Visual Association
A large, clean government building with many desks.
Word Web
Desafío
Look at your school or company website and find the 'Administrative Office' (행정실).
Origen de la palabra
Hanja (Sino-Korean)
Original meaning: 行 (to do/walk) + 政 (to govern)
Contexto cultural
None, but can sound bureaucratic and cold if overused.
Directly maps to 'Administration' in US/UK government contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- 행정실에 가다
- 행정 업무를 처리하다
- 행정실 전화번호
At government office
- 행정 처분을 받다
- 행정 절차를 묻다
- 행정 서비스 이용
In business
- 행정 비용
- 행정 체계
- 행정 지원
In news/politics
- 행정 공백
- 행정력 강화
- 행정 소송
Conversation Starters
"Do you think our school's administrative system is efficient?"
"What is the most annoying administrative procedure you have ever had to do?"
"Why do you think public administration is important for a country?"
"Have you ever had to deal with an administrative office in Korea?"
"What is the difference between political decision-making and administrative execution?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you had to deal with a lot of paperwork.
If you were in charge of the school's administration, what would you change?
Write about the importance of efficiency in government.
Reflect on the phrase 'administrative convenience' and why it might be negative.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, it is used for any large organization's internal management.
행정 업무를 합니다.
It is a standard, professional word.
It sounds a bit formal, but okay if talking about work.
Sometimes, when used as '행정 편의주의' (bureaucratic laziness).
Public vs Private sector management.
Yes, mostly when dealing with offices or services.
Chinese characters (Hanja).
Ponte a prueba
학교의 ___에 가세요.
The administrative office is where you go for school business.
Which of these is related to '행정'?
Administration involves paperwork and reports.
'행정' is the same as 'Politics'.
Politics is decision-making; administration is implementation.
Word
Significado
These are common compound words.
The order should be 'Administrative procedures must be followed quickly'.
Puntuación: /5
Summary
행정 is the systematic process of putting policies into action to keep an organization or country running smoothly.
- Refers to the management of public or organizational affairs.
- Commonly used in government and professional office settings.
- Often paired with words like '업무' (work) and '절차' (procedure).
- Essential for understanding how systems and societies function.
Break it Down
Remember 行 (to do) + 政 (to govern).
Look for '실'
Most schools have an '행정실'.
Bureaucracy
Korea has a very structured administrative system.
Noun usage
Always treat it as an abstract noun.
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