B1 verb #4,000 más común 3 min de lectura

튀다

The ball started to bounce off the wall.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 튀다 when a ball hits the floor and goes up. It is like a jump. You can also use it for water. If you drop water, it splashes. That is 튀다. It is a very fun word to say!

When you play sports, you use this word for a ball. A basketball twi-da (bounces) on the court. You can also use it for people. If you wear a bright red shirt, you twi-eo-yo (stand out). It means you are easy to see.

At the intermediate level, you will notice 튀다 is used for more than just physical objects. You might hear someone say 튀는 사람, which describes someone with a unique personality who stands out. It is also used when oil splashes while cooking, which is a common daily situation.

In upper-intermediate Korean, you will see 튀다 used in figurative ways. For example, 불똥이 튀다 is a common idiom meaning to get involved in a conflict that wasn't yours. It implies that the 'spark' of the argument landed on you. It is a great way to add nuance to your storytelling.

At the advanced level, consider the social implications of 튀다. In collectivist cultures, being told you are 튀다 can be a warning to conform. Understanding the subtle line between being 'unique' and being 'disruptive' is key to mastering this word's social usage. It is a powerful tool for describing social dynamics.

Mastery of 튀다 involves recognizing its role in various registers. From the colloquial 튀어! (Run away/Scram!) to the descriptive nature of 물이 튀다, the word carries a kinetic energy. It reflects the fast-paced nature of modern Korean society, where 'standing out' and 'moving quickly' are frequent themes in both literature and casual speech.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • 튀다 means to bounce, splash, or stand out.
  • It is a versatile verb used in many daily contexts.
  • Be careful not to confuse it with 뛰다 (to run).
  • It can be used both physically and metaphorically.

The Korean verb 튀다 is a very versatile word that you will hear constantly in daily life. At its most basic level, it describes physical movement, like a ball bouncing off the ground or water splashing onto your clothes.

Think of it as any sudden, energetic movement away from a point of impact. If you are cooking and oil jumps out of the pan, that is 튀다. It is a very descriptive word that captures the feeling of something being pushed away or jumping out of its original position.

Beyond physical objects, it is often used to describe people who stand out because they are different or unique. If someone wears a neon outfit in a crowd, they are said to 튀는 (standing out). Finally, in slang, it can mean to run away or skip a place, like leaving a party early without telling anyone.

The word 튀다 has deep roots in the Korean language, evolving from older forms that described the sudden release of tension. Historically, it was associated with the sound and motion of things snapping or springing back into place.

Linguistically, it belongs to a group of verbs that describe quick, kinetic actions. Over the centuries, the meaning expanded from simple physical rebounding to include the metaphorical sense of 'splashing' or 'escaping.' It is fascinating how a word originally describing a mechanical action can evolve to describe human behavior, such as someone 'standing out' from a crowd.

There are no direct cognates in English, but it functions similarly to the English 'bounce' or 'pop.' It is a purely native Korean word, meaning it does not have Chinese character origins, which gives it a very natural and rhythmic feel when spoken in casual conversation.

You will use 튀다 in many different situations. When talking about water, we often say 물이 튀다 (water splashes). When talking about a ball, we say 공이 튀다 (the ball bounces).

In social contexts, if you want to say someone is 'too much' or 'stands out too much,' you can say 너무 튀어요. This can be a compliment or a mild criticism depending on the tone. It is important to note that the register is mostly casual to neutral.

Avoid using this in highly formal business reports unless you are describing a specific physical phenomenon. For instance, if you are writing a technical manual about machinery, you might use it to describe oil splatter, but in a formal letter to a CEO, you would choose a more sophisticated synonym.

1. 눈에 튀다: To stand out to the eyes. This means to be very noticeable, often because of bright colors or unusual behavior.

2. 튀어 나가다: To bounce out or dash out. Used when someone leaves a room very quickly or suddenly.

3. 튀는 행동: Bouncing behavior. This refers to someone who acts in a way that is eccentric or unconventional.

4. 불똥이 튀다: A spark splashes. This means getting caught in the middle of someone else's trouble, like being hit by a flying spark.

5. 튀어 오르다: To bounce up. Used for things that spring high into the air, like a rubber ball.

튀다 is a regular verb. The stem is 튀-. When conjugating, you simply add the appropriate endings like -어요 to get 튀어요.

Pronunciation is straightforward but requires a sharp 't' sound. The IPA is roughly [tʰi.da]. Make sure to emphasize the aspiration on the 't' sound to ensure it sounds natural. It rhymes with words like 피다 (to bloom) or 끼다 (to put on).

When used in a sentence, it usually takes the subject particle -이/가. For example, 공이 튀다. If you are using it to mean 'splashing onto something,' you use the particle -에, like 옷에 물이 튀었다 (water splashed on my clothes).

Fun Fact

The word for fried food, '튀김', comes from this verb because the food 'bounces' or 'pops' in the hot oil.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ti.da

Tee-dah

US ti.da

Tee-dah

Common Errors

  • Softening the 't' sound
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing 't' with 'd'

Rhymes With

피다 끼다 미다 지다 비다

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Escucha 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

사람

Learn Next

뛰다 튀기다 도망치다

Avanzado

도드라지다 파격적

Grammar to Know

Subject particle

공이 튀다

Location particle

옷에 튀다

Causative form

튀기다

Examples by Level

1

공이 튀어요.

The ball bounces.

Simple present tense

2

물이 튀어요.

Water splashes.

Subject + verb

3

공이 튀어 나갔어요.

The ball bounced out.

Past tense

4

기름이 튀어요.

Oil splashes.

Daily life context

5

공을 튀기다.

To bounce a ball.

Causative form

6

물이 옷에 튀었어요.

Water splashed on my clothes.

Location particle

7

공이 높이 튀어요.

The ball bounces high.

Adverb usage

8

튀지 마세요.

Don't splash.

Negative imperative

1

공이 벽에 맞고 튀었어요.

2

그 옷은 너무 튀어요.

3

비가 와서 물이 튀어요.

4

아이들이 공을 튀기며 놀아요.

5

기름이 손에 튀어서 아파요.

6

공이 튀어서 창문을 깼어요.

7

그는 항상 튀는 행동을 해요.

8

조금 튀니까 조심하세요.

1

그는 무리 중에서 항상 튀는 사람이에요.

2

불똥이 나에게 튀어서 화가 났어요.

3

그녀는 파티에서 조용히 튀어 나갔어요.

4

물감이 옷에 튀어 버렸어요.

5

공이 불규칙하게 튀어서 잡기 힘들어요.

6

튀는 색깔보다는 무난한 게 좋아요.

7

사건의 불똥이 우리에게까지 튀었어요.

8

그는 남들보다 튀고 싶어 해요.

1

그의 독특한 패션은 어디서나 튀어요.

2

상황이 나빠지면 빨리 튀는 게 상책이에요.

3

그는 회의 중에 갑자기 튀어 나갔어요.

4

흙탕물이 바지에 튀었어요.

5

튀는 행동을 자제하는 것이 좋겠어요.

6

그의 아이디어는 매우 튀어서 인상적이에요.

7

공이 튀어 오르는 소리가 들려요.

8

불똥이 튀지 않게 조심하세요.

1

그의 파격적인 행보는 대중의 눈에 튀었어요.

2

사소한 말다툼에서 불똥이 튀어 큰 싸움이 되었어요.

3

그는 조직의 규율에서 튀는 존재였어요.

4

물방울이 튀는 모습이 아름다워요.

5

그녀의 재능은 어디서든 튀기 마련이에요.

6

튀는 것을 두려워하지 않는 성격이에요.

7

사건의 여파가 우리에게 튀었어요.

8

그는 위기 상황에서 가장 먼저 튀었어요.

1

그의 예술적 감각은 주류 문화에서 튀는 지점이 있어요.

2

사회적 통념에서 튀는 인물들은 항상 비판의 대상이 되곤 해요.

3

그는 격동의 시대에 튀어 오른 인물 중 하나예요.

4

불꽃이 튀는 듯한 열정적인 연주였어요.

5

그의 발언은 회의 분위기에서 튀는 것이었어요.

6

튀는 개성을 억누르는 것은 불가능해요.

7

그는 운명의 장난으로 튀어 오른 행운아예요.

8

튀는 행동이 때로는 혁신의 시작이 되기도 해요.

Colocaciones comunes

공이 튀다
물이 튀다
기름이 튀다
눈에 튀다
불똥이 튀다
튀어 나가다
튀어 오르다
튀는 행동
흙탕물이 튀다
튀는 사람

Idioms & Expressions

"눈에 튀다"

To be very noticeable

그녀는 빨간 옷을 입어서 눈에 튀어요.

casual

"불똥이 튀다"

To get caught in someone else's trouble

싸움에 끼었다가 불똥이 튀었어요.

casual

"튀어 나가다"

To rush out

약속 시간에 늦어서 튀어 나갔어요.

casual

"튀는 행동을 하다"

To act in an eccentric way

튀는 행동을 해서 주목받았어요.

neutral

"튀어 오르다"

To spring up

생선이 바닥에서 튀어 올랐어요.

neutral

"튀는 존재"

A person who stands out

그는 우리 팀에서 튀는 존재예요.

neutral

Easily Confused

튀다 vs 뛰다

Similar pronunciation

뛰다 is run/jump, 튀다 is bounce/splash

공이 튀다 vs 내가 뛰다

튀다 vs 튀기다

Same root

튀기다 is causative (make bounce/fry)

공을 튀기다

튀다 vs 티다

Spelling error

티다 is not a word

Always use 튀다

튀다 vs 튀어나오다

Similar meaning

튀어나오다 is to pop out/emerge

상자에서 튀어나오다

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 이/가 + 튀다

공이 튀어요.

A2

Noun + 에 + 튀다

옷에 물이 튀었어요.

B1

Subject + 가 + 너무 + 튀다

그는 너무 튀어요.

B2

불똥이 + Subject + 에게 + 튀다

불똥이 나에게 튀었어요.

B1

Subject + 가 + 밖으로 + 튀어 나가다

그는 밖으로 튀어 나갔어요.

Familia de palabras

Nouns

튀김 fried food (literally something that has been 'bounced' in oil)

Verbs

튀기다 to make bounce / to fry

Adjectives

튀는 noticeable/eccentric

Relacionado

뛰다 often confused, means to run/jump

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

튀다 (Casual) 도드라지다 (Formal) 튀어나오다 (Neutral)

Errores comunes

Using 튀다 for 'jumping' like a person 뛰다
튀다 is for things bouncing or liquids splashing; 뛰다 is for human running/jumping.
Confusing 튀다 with 티다 튀다
티다 is not a word; the correct spelling is 튀다.
Using 튀다 in formal writing 도드라지다
튀다 is casual; use 도드라지다 for formal 'standing out'.
Confusing 튀기다 with 튀다 튀기다
튀기다 is the causative form (to make bounce); 튀다 is the intransitive verb.
Using 튀다 for 'escaping' in formal speech 도망치다
튀다 is slang for escaping; use 도망치다 for formal contexts.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a bouncy ball in your kitchen hitting a pan and making oil splash.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it when you see something jump or when someone is wearing bright clothes.

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Cultural Insight

Being '튀는' can be good for artists but bad for office workers.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember: 튀다 is the action, 튀기다 is making the action happen.

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Say It Right

Make the 't' sound sharp and short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say '나는 튀어요' to mean 'I am running'!

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Did You Know?

The word for fried chicken, '치킨', is often paired with '튀김' (fried things).

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Study Smart

Watch K-dramas and listen for the word when someone gets angry or leaves quickly.

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Context Matters

Always check if you are talking about objects or people.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with '피다' to remember the sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a ball hitting a 'tee' in golf and bouncing away.

Visual Association

A bouncing ball or a splash of water.

Word Web

Bounce Splash Stand out Escape

Desafío

Try to identify three things that 'bounce' or 'splash' today.

Origen de la palabra

Native Korean

Original meaning: To spring or rebound

Contexto cultural

Calling someone '튀는 사람' can be an insult if you mean they are being disruptive.

The concept of 'standing out' (튀다) is often viewed negatively in traditional Korean culture, which values harmony, but is increasingly seen as a positive trait in modern, individualistic settings.

Used in many K-pop lyrics to describe someone who is unique.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports

  • 공이 튀어요
  • 공을 튀기다
  • 높이 튀어 오르다

Cooking

  • 기름이 튀다
  • 조심해서 튀기다
  • 물방울이 튀다

Social

  • 눈에 튀다
  • 튀는 행동
  • 튀는 사람

Escape

  • 튀어 나가다
  • 빨리 튀다

Conversation Starters

"Do you like to stand out or blend in?"

"What do you do when oil splashes while cooking?"

"Have you ever seen a ball bounce in a strange way?"

"Do you know anyone who is very '튀는'?"

"What is your favorite fried food?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt like you stood out.

Write about a day when everything went wrong and you felt like a 'spark' hit you.

What is the most '튀는' thing you have ever worn?

How do you handle it when you are in a crowd and want to be noticed?

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

No, 튀다 is for bouncing/splashing, while 뛰다 is for running/jumping.

It is better to avoid it unless you are describing a physical splatter.

튀었다.

The causative form 튀기다 is used for frying.

튀지 마세요.

Yes.

It refers to sparks from a fire landing on you.

It can be if you call someone '튀는 사람' in a critical way.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

공이 바닥에서 ___.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 튀어요

The ball bounces on the floor.

multiple choice A2

Which of these means 'to stand out'?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 튀다

튀다 is used for standing out.

true false B1

튀다 is a formal word for 'run away'.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

It is a slang/casual word for running away.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Connecting the action to the subject.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Subject + location + verb.

fill blank B2

기름이 ___ 조심하세요.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 튀니까

Because oil splashes, be careful.

multiple choice B1

What does '불똥이 튀다' mean?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To get involved in trouble

It is an idiom for getting caught in trouble.

true false A2

튀다 is used for people running.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

뛰다 is for running; 튀다 is for bouncing/splashing.

match pairs C1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Advanced usage of the word.

sentence order C1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Standard subject-object-verb order.

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