따오다
To take something from one place and bring it to another, or to copy words from a source.
Explanation at your level:
You use 따오다 when you take something and bring it here. For example, if you go to a garden and take an apple, you '따오다' the apple. It is a simple action word for 'pick and bring'.
At this level, you can use 따오다 for simple tasks. You might say 'I picked some flowers and brought them' (꽃을 따왔어요). It is very useful for talking about things you retrieved from somewhere else.
Now you can use it for ideas. When you write a paper, you might '따오다' a sentence from a book. It means you are quoting or copying a part of a text to use in your own work.
You can use 따오다 to discuss intellectual property or referencing. It implies you are selecting specific parts of a larger work to support your argument. It is less formal than 'cite' but very common in discussions.
In advanced usage, 따오다 can imply a subtle appropriation of style or tone. You might mention that a director '따왔다' certain visual elements from classic films, suggesting a deliberate artistic choice to borrow and integrate those elements.
At the mastery level, 따오다 reflects the fluidity of language. It captures the essence of how we 'harvest' culture, words, and concepts from the past to construct our present narratives, showing a deep connection between physical labor and cognitive processing.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Means to pick or pluck and bring.
- Used for physical objects like fruit.
- Also used for quoting text or ideas.
- A neutral, versatile verb.
The word 따오다 is a fascinating verb that combines the action of 'picking' (따다) with 'coming' (오다). Think of it as reaching out, grabbing something, and bringing it back to your current location.
In daily life, you might use it when you pick flowers and bring them home. However, linguistically, it is very common when quoting. If you take a sentence from a famous book to put in your essay, you are '따오다'-ing that sentence.
It implies a sense of transfer. You aren't just looking at the source; you are actively moving a piece of it into your own context. It is a very useful word for students and writers alike!
The etymology of 따오다 is rooted in the native Korean verb 따다, which historically refers to the physical act of detaching something from a larger whole, such as harvesting crops or plucking fruit.
Over centuries, the language evolved to apply this physical detachment to abstract concepts. Just as one would pluck a fruit to consume it, people began 'plucking' ideas or words from speeches to support their own arguments. This shift from physical harvest to intellectual borrowing is a classic example of how Korean vocabulary expands through metaphorical mapping.
It remains a purely native Korean word, distinct from Sino-Korean terms, which gives it a very natural and grounded feel in modern conversation and writing.
In casual settings, you use 따오다 for physical objects. For example, '사과를 따오다' (to pick apples and bring them). It is perfectly fine to use this with friends and family.
In formal or academic contexts, it is used for citations. You might say '문장을 따오다' (to quote a sentence). When you are writing a report, using this word shows you are referencing external data or specific expert opinions.
The register is generally neutral. It is not overly formal like '인용하다' (to cite), but it is not slang either. It fits comfortably in almost any situation where you are moving something from point A to point B.
While 따오다 is a verb, it appears in several fixed expressions. 1. 말을 따오다: To repeat someone else's words exactly. 2. 아이디어를 따오다: To borrow an idea from a source. 3. 꽃을 따오다: To pick flowers (literal). 4. 숫자를 따오다: To extract specific figures from a table. 5. 문구를 따오다: To lift a specific phrase from a text.
These expressions highlight how the word bridges the gap between physical action and intellectual work. Using these helps you sound much more like a native speaker who understands the nuance of 'taking' information.
Grammatically, 따오다 follows standard Korean verb conjugation rules. It is a regular verb, so you add endings like -아요 (따와요) or -았다 (따왔다) without irregular stem changes.
Pronunciation is straightforward but requires attention to the tense consonant 'ㄸ'. Ensure you don't aspirate it; it should sound sharp and clear. The IPA is approximately [t͈a-o-da].
It rhymes with words like 가오다 (to bring) or 나오다 (to come out). While there are no complex plural forms, remember that as a verb, it always needs a subject and often an object marked with the particle '-를/을'.
Fun Fact
The word is a combination of '따다' (to pluck) and '오다' (to come).
Pronunciation Guide
Sharp tense 't' sound followed by 'a-o-da'.
Same as UK, clear and crisp.
Common Errors
- Softening the 'tt' sound
- Mispronouncing the 'o' vowel
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Object particle -를/을
사과를 따오다
Source particle -에서
책에서 따오다
Verb conjugation -아/어 오다
따오다
Examples by Level
사과를 따왔어요.
I picked and brought an apple.
Past tense conjugation.
꽃을 따오세요.
Please go pick and bring flowers.
Imperative form.
열매를 따오다.
To pick and bring fruit.
Dictionary form.
그가 꽃을 따왔다.
He picked and brought flowers.
Past tense.
무엇을 따올까요?
What should I pick and bring?
Question form.
사과 좀 따와.
Go pick some apples.
Casual command.
딸기를 따오자.
Let's pick strawberries.
Propositive.
그녀가 사과를 따왔다.
She picked and brought an apple.
Narrative form.
문장을 따왔어요.
아이디어를 따오다.
신문에서 기사를 따왔다.
책에서 글을 따오다.
좋은 문구를 따오세요.
자료를 따오다.
정보를 따왔어요.
어디서 따왔어?
그 영화는 소설에서 내용을 따왔다.
인터넷에서 사진을 따오다.
그는 친구의 말을 따와서 썼다.
보고서에 통계를 따오다.
어디서 그런 말을 따왔니?
그 문장은 시에서 따온 것이다.
데이터를 따와서 분석했다.
유명한 대사를 따오다.
작가는 고전에서 영감을 따왔다.
논문에 연구 결과를 따오다.
그 디자인은 전통 문양에서 따온 것이다.
기사 내용을 그대로 따오면 안 된다.
그는 남의 아이디어를 따오고 있다.
발표를 위해 자료를 따왔다.
이 표현은 어디서 따온 것인가?
참고 문헌에서 문장을 따오다.
그의 연설은 역사적 기록에서 따온 것이다.
예술가는 자연의 형태를 따와서 조각했다.
이 이론은 이전 연구에서 따온 개념이다.
그는 타인의 논리를 따와서 비판했다.
영화의 미장센을 고전 회화에서 따오다.
그 문구는 철학자의 저서에서 따온 것이다.
비유를 성경에서 따오다.
창의적인 요소를 다른 문화에서 따오다.
그는 언어의 미묘한 뉘앙스를 고전 문학에서 따왔다.
철학적 담론을 서구 사상에서 따오다.
그는 타인의 경험을 따와 자신의 이야기로 재구성했다.
이 관습은 고대 사회에서 따온 것이다.
그는 시대의 정신을 과거의 유산에서 따오고 있다.
그는 창조적 영감을 자연의 법칙에서 따왔다.
이러한 은유는 고대 신화에서 따온 것이다.
그는 복잡한 개념을 일상적인 경험에서 따와 설명했다.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"말을 따오다"
To repeat someone's words
그의 말을 그대로 따오지 마라.
neutral"생각을 따오다"
To adopt an idea
그의 생각을 따오면 좋겠다.
neutral"문구를 따오다"
To lift a phrase
시에서 좋은 문구를 따왔다.
neutral"자료를 따오다"
To extract data
정확한 자료를 따오세요.
formal"영감을 따오다"
To derive inspiration
어디서 영감을 따왔나요?
neutral"형식을 따오다"
To borrow a format
기존의 형식을 따오다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean 'bring'.
가져오다 is general; 따오다 is 'pick and bring'.
책을 가져오다 vs 꽃을 따오다.
Both mean 'quote'.
인용하다 is formal/academic; 따오다 is neutral.
논문을 인용하다 vs 대사를 따오다.
Both involve bringing.
사오다 is 'buy and bring'.
우유를 사오다 vs 사과를 따오다.
Both involve copying.
베끼다 is often negative/copying; 따오다 is neutral/borrowing.
숙제를 베끼다 vs 문장을 따오다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 를 + 따오다
나는 사과를 따왔다.
Source + 에서 + Object + 를 + 따오다
책에서 문장을 따오다.
Subject + 가 + Object + 를 + 따오고 + 있다
그는 아이디어를 따오고 있다.
Subject + 가 + Object + 를 + 따왔다고 + 말했다
그는 시에서 문구를 따왔다고 말했다.
Object + 는 + Source + 에서 + 따온 + 것이다
이 문구는 고전에서 따온 것이다.
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Errores comunes
따오다 means picking or borrowing, not illegal theft.
가져오다 is general 'bring', 따오다 implies 'picking/selecting'.
In academic writing, use 인용하다 for proper citation.
It is a transitive verb, it needs an object.
사오다 means to buy and bring, 따오다 is for picking.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a garden of books where you pick sentences like fruit.
When Native Speakers Use It
They use it when referencing something specific.
Cultural Insight
It reflects the Korean focus on taking what is useful.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep the object marker '-를/을' nearby.
Say It Right
Focus on the sharp 'tt' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Do not use it for illegal theft.
Did You Know?
It is a compound of two very common verbs.
Study Smart
Practice with the phrase '문장을 따오다'.
Context Matters
Use it for both apples and ideas.
Literary Context
Writers love this word for citing influences.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of picking a fruit (따) and walking home (오다).
Visual Association
A person picking an apple and walking back to the camera.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to find one sentence in a book today and say '이 문장을 따왔어요'.
Origen de la palabra
Native Korean
Original meaning: To pluck and bring
Contexto cultural
None, very neutral.
Similar to 'to pick' or 'to lift' (a quote).
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At the orchard
- 사과를 따오다
- 열매를 따오다
- 바구니에 따오다
Writing an essay
- 문장을 따오다
- 자료를 따오다
- 통계를 따오다
Discussing movies
- 대사를 따오다
- 내용을 따오다
- 영감을 따오다
Talking about ideas
- 아이디어를 따오다
- 생각을 따오다
- 형식을 따오다
Conversation Starters
"어디서 그 문장을 따왔나요?"
"오늘 사과를 좀 따올까요?"
"이 아이디어는 어디서 따온 거예요?"
"시에서 좋은 문구를 따와서 써보세요."
"그 영화는 어떤 소설에서 내용을 따왔나요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you 'picked' an idea from a book.
Describe a memory of picking fruit.
Why do you think quoting (따오다) is important in writing?
List three things you would like to 'borrow' (따오다) from a mentor.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, use 훔치다 instead.
It is neutral.
따왔다.
No, it is for objects or abstract concepts.
Yes.
No.
No, use 사오다.
Yes, very common.
Ponte a prueba
사과를 ___.
You pick and bring apples.
Which means to quote?
따오다 is used for quoting.
따오다 is only for physical objects.
It is also used for ideas and words.
Word
Significado
Both work as objects.
Subject/Source first.
그는 ___에서 영감을 따왔다.
Inspiration comes from nature.
What is the best synonym for academic citation?
인용하다 is the formal term.
따오다 can imply artistic borrowing.
Yes, it is often used for artistic style.
Word
Significado
Common sources.
Standard structure.
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Summary
따오다 is the perfect word for when you 'pick' something—whether it's an apple from a tree or a great sentence from a book—and bring it into your own world.
- Means to pick or pluck and bring.
- Used for physical objects like fruit.
- Also used for quoting text or ideas.
- A neutral, versatile verb.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a garden of books where you pick sentences like fruit.
When Native Speakers Use It
They use it when referencing something specific.
Cultural Insight
It reflects the Korean focus on taking what is useful.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep the object marker '-를/을' nearby.
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