변경되다
Something has been changed or made different.
Explanation at your level:
You use 변경되다 when something changes. If your bus time changes, you say 'bus time is changed.' It is a very useful word to know for travel and school!
At this level, you use it to talk about plans. If you have a meeting at 2 PM but it moves to 3 PM, you say 'The meeting time has been changed.' It is a formal way to say 'it changed.'
Intermediate learners use this to describe updates. Whether it is a software update or a change in a restaurant menu, 변경되다 helps you explain that the current state is different from the original state.
You will use this in business emails. It is perfect for informing colleagues that a deadline or a project scope has been altered. It sounds professional and clear.
Advanced users apply this to abstract concepts, such as 'social structures' or 'legal paradigms.' It conveys a sense of objective, systematic change rather than just a personal preference.
At the mastery level, you recognize the nuance between 변경되다 and synonyms like 변화되다. You use it in formal reports to describe precise modifications in data or policy.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Means 'to be changed'.
- Formal and professional.
- Passive form of 변경하다.
- Commonly used for schedules.
The word 변경되다 is a fundamental Korean verb that means 'to be changed' or 'to be altered.' Think of it as the passive version of 'to change.' When you use this word, you are focusing on the result of an action rather than the person who did the changing.
It is incredibly common in everyday life, especially when talking about things like appointments, flight times, or company policies. Because it is a passive verb, it sounds very natural when you are describing a situation that happened to something rather than something you did yourself.
Using this word correctly will make you sound much more professional. Whether you are dealing with a shift in plans or an update to a document, 변경되다 is your go-to term for expressing that a transition has taken place.
The word is composed of two Sino-Korean characters: 변경 (變更) and the passive verb suffix 되다. The character 變 (변) carries the meaning of 'change' or 'transformation,' while 更 (경) means 'to renew' or 'to alter.'
In classical Chinese, these characters were often used in administrative and legal contexts to describe the updating of laws or the modification of official records. As these concepts entered the Korean language, they merged to form a precise way to describe the act of updating or shifting circumstances.
Over centuries, the suffix 되다 (to become/to be made) was added to turn the noun 'change' into a verb. This evolution reflects a broader trend in the Korean language where Sino-Korean nouns are combined with native grammatical markers to create versatile, modern verbs used in both formal business settings and casual daily conversation.
You will most frequently hear 변경되다 in situations involving schedules, rules, or data. It is a staple in customer service and professional emails. For example, if a meeting time is moved, you would say, '회의 시간이 변경되었습니다' (The meeting time has been changed).
Common collocations include 일정이 변경되다 (schedule is changed), 계획이 변경되다 (plan is changed), and 내용이 변경되다 (content is changed). Notice how these all refer to things that are external to the speaker.
The register is generally neutral to formal. While you might use it with friends, it is more commonly found in announcements or official notices. If you want to sound more casual, you might use '바뀌다' instead, but for professional settings, 변경되다 is the gold standard.
While 변경되다 is a direct verb, it appears in several fixed expressions. 일정 변경 is a common noun phrase used in calendars. 내용 변경 refers specifically to edits made to a document or contract.
Another common usage is 조건이 변경되다, which means 'conditions have changed,' often used in negotiations. You might also hear 예약이 변경되다 when dealing with hotel or restaurant bookings.
Finally, 방침이 변경되다 is used when a company or organization changes its policy. These phrases are essential for navigating daily life in Korea, as they appear on signs, emails, and official websites constantly.
Grammatically, 변경되다 is a passive verb. It does not take an object in the same way an active verb does; rather, the subject of the sentence is the thing that undergoes the change. The particle -이/가 is usually attached to the subject.
Pronunciation-wise, be careful with the 'ng' sounds. It is pronounced [byeon-gyeong-doe-da]. Focus on the crisp transition between the 'n' and 'g' sounds to ensure clarity. The stress is generally even across the syllables.
In terms of tense, you will often use the past tense 변경되었다 (or the polite form 변경되었습니다) to indicate that the change is already in effect. It is a very stable verb that rarely changes form other than standard conjugation rules.
Fun Fact
It combines two characters that both relate to change.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp syllables
Even stress
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ng' as 'n'
- Slurring the 'doe' sound
- Adding extra vowels
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Passive Verb Conjugation
되다
Subject Particles
이/가
Formal Speech Levels
습니다
Examples by Level
시간이 변경되었습니다.
Time has been changed.
Passive form
장소가 변경되었습니다.
Location has been changed.
Subject + particle
일정이 변경되었습니다.
Schedule has been changed.
Noun + verb
내용이 변경되었습니다.
Content has been changed.
Passive voice
메뉴가 변경되었습니다.
Menu has been changed.
Simple sentence
가격이 변경되었습니다.
Price has been changed.
Subjective case
계획이 변경되었습니다.
Plan has been changed.
Formal tone
번호가 변경되었습니다.
Number has been changed.
Standard usage
일정이 변경되어 죄송합니다.
회의 시간이 변경되었습니다.
예약이 변경되었습니다.
정책이 변경되었습니다.
약속이 변경되었습니다.
비행기 시간이 변경되었습니다.
메뉴판이 변경되었습니다.
주소가 변경되었습니다.
수업 시간이 변경될 예정입니다.
이용 약관이 변경되었습니다.
프로젝트 일정이 변경되었습니다.
기차 시간이 변경되었습니다.
좌석이 변경되었습니다.
비밀번호가 변경되었습니다.
담당자가 변경되었습니다.
운영 시간이 변경되었습니다.
부득이하게 일정이 변경되었습니다.
계약 조건이 변경될 수 있습니다.
시스템이 변경되어 점검 중입니다.
법률이 변경되어 주의가 필요합니다.
환경이 변경되어 적응이 어렵습니다.
상황이 변경되어 다시 논의합시다.
기준이 변경되어 재심사합니다.
방침이 변경되어 공지합니다.
사회적 규범이 변경되는 과정입니다.
데이터 형식이 변경되어 오류가 발생했습니다.
핵심 정책이 변경됨에 따라 혼란이 있습니다.
기존의 관습이 변경되어 새로운 시대가 왔습니다.
의사결정 구조가 변경되어 효율이 높아졌습니다.
전략이 변경되어 목표를 수정했습니다.
기술적 사양이 변경되어 업그레이드가 필요합니다.
조직 체계가 변경되어 인사이동이 있습니다.
시대의 흐름에 따라 가치관이 변경되었습니다.
내부 규정이 변경됨을 명시적으로 밝힙니다.
환경적 요인으로 인해 생태계가 변경되었습니다.
역사적 맥락에서 권력 구조가 변경되었습니다.
철학적 견해가 변경되어 논쟁이 심화되었습니다.
언어적 습관이 변경되어 고어체가 되었습니다.
예술적 경향이 변경되어 새로운 사조가 탄생했습니다.
지질학적 구조가 변경되어 지형이 바뀌었습니다.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"일정 변경"
Schedule change
일정 변경 안내입니다.
formal"내용 변경"
Content modification
내용 변경이 필요합니다.
formal"조건 변경"
Change of terms
조건 변경을 요청합니다.
formal"장소 변경"
Location change
장소 변경 공지.
formal"예약 변경"
Booking change
예약 변경 가능합니까?
formal"정책 변경"
Policy shift
정책 변경이 있었습니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean change
변화 is for state/nature
사회 변화
Both mean change
바뀌다 is casual
날씨가 바뀌다
Both imply change
수정 is for errors
문서 수정
Both imply change
교체 is for replacement
선수 교체
Sentence Patterns
Subject + -이/가 + 변경되다
일정이 변경되었습니다.
N + -으로 + 변경되다
날짜가 내일로 변경되었습니다.
N + -에서 + N + -(으)로 + 변경되다
장소가 A에서 B로 변경되었습니다.
Subject + -이/가 + 부득이하게 + 변경되다
일정이 부득이하게 변경되었습니다.
Subject + -이/가 + 예고 없이 + 변경되다
시간이 예고 없이 변경되었습니다.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
Verbs
Relacionado
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
Errores comunes
Learners often use active verbs for passive situations.
바뀌다 is too casual for business.
Particles are required for clarity.
변경 is for specific choices/plans.
Usually refers to an event already completed.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a clock changing.
Email Tips
Use it to announce changes.
Politeness
Always use polite endings.
Passive Rule
Look for -이/가.
Clear Speech
Enunciate the 'ng'.
Avoid Casual
Don't use in business.
Roots
Sino-Korean origin.
Flashcards
Pair with '일정'.
Context
Used in notices.
Structure
Noun + -이/가 + 변경되다.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Byeon' as 'Beyond' (going beyond current state).
Visual Association
A calendar page being ripped off.
Word Web
Desafío
Write 3 sentences about your day that changed.
Origen de la palabra
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: To transform and renew
Contexto cultural
None
Equates to 'amended' or 'rescheduled' in professional English.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 일정이 변경되었습니다
- 회의가 변경되었습니다
- 담당자가 변경되었습니다
Travel
- 비행기 시간이 변경되었습니다
- 좌석이 변경되었습니다
- 탑승구가 변경되었습니다
School
- 수업 시간이 변경되었습니다
- 강의실이 변경되었습니다
- 일정이 변경되었습니다
Customer Service
- 예약이 변경되었습니다
- 가격이 변경되었습니다
- 주문이 변경되었습니다
Conversation Starters
"일정이 변경되었나요?"
"왜 변경되었나요?"
"언제 변경되었나요?"
"어디로 변경되었나요?"
"변경되어도 괜찮아요."
Journal Prompts
Write about a plan that changed today.
How do you feel when plans are changed?
Describe a change in your daily routine.
Why do schedules get changed?
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasYes, but it sounds formal.
Use 변경하다.
Similar, but different register.
Usually for plans/things.
변경되었습니다.
Yes.
No, use 바뀌다.
No.
Ponte a prueba
회의 시간이 ___.
Passive form needed.
Which is formal?
변경되다 is more formal.
Is 변경되다 an active verb?
It is a passive verb.
Word
Significado
Common collocations.
Time usually comes first.
Puntuación: /5
Summary
변경되다 is the standard way to say something has been changed in professional or formal Korean.
- Means 'to be changed'.
- Formal and professional.
- Passive form of 변경하다.
- Commonly used for schedules.
Memory Palace
Imagine a clock changing.
Email Tips
Use it to announce changes.
Politeness
Always use polite endings.
Passive Rule
Look for -이/가.
Ejemplo
회의 시간이 변경될 수도 있다.
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