겨루다
겨루다 en 30 segundos
- 겨루다 is a native Korean verb meaning to compete or match skills directly with an opponent in a contest.
- It is commonly used in sports, games, and intellectual challenges to determine who is superior in a specific area.
- Grammatically, it often pairs with the particle '와/과' for opponents and '-을/를' for the skill being measured.
- It differs from '경쟁하다' by being more personal and immediate, often implying a face-to-face duel or match.
The Korean verb 겨루다 (gyeoruda) is a dynamic and essential word that primarily translates to "to compete," "to contend," or "to match skills with someone." Unlike generic competition, it often implies a direct, often face-to-face measurement of ability, strength, or skill between two or more parties. It is deeply rooted in the concept of a 'match' or a 'contest' where the goal is to determine who possesses superior capabilities. Whether you are talking about a friendly game of chess, a heated sports match, or an intellectual debate, this word captures the spirit of the struggle for supremacy.
- Core Nuance
- The term focuses on the act of comparing relative strengths. It is not just about the outcome (winning or losing), but the process of putting one's skills against another's to see how they stack up.
두 선수는 결승전에서 마지막까지 실력을 겨루었다.
(The two athletes competed in skills until the very end in the finals.)
In everyday Korean life, you will encounter this word frequently in sports commentary, game shows, and even in academic settings. It suggests a sense of fairness and mutual respect in the competition. For instance, when two masters of a craft meet, they might '겨루다' to acknowledge each other's expertise while trying to prove their own. It is a word that carries more weight than the English 'play' but is less clinical than 'compete.' It feels more like 'testing one's mettle.'
- Social Context
- Using this word implies that the participants are roughly on the same level or are seeking to find out who is higher. You wouldn't typically use it if the gap in skill is so vast that no real contest exists.
Furthermore, '겨루다' is often paired with specific nouns that define the arena of competition. The most common pairing is '실력을 겨루다' (to compete in skill), but you might also hear '승부를 겨루다' (to fight for victory) or '힘을 겨루다' (to compete in strength). This versatility allows it to move from the physical realm of wrestling (Ssireum) to the mental realm of mathematics or poetry competitions. It is a word that celebrates the human drive to improve through challenge.
누가 더 똑똑한지 지혜를 겨뤄 보자.
(Let’s match our wits to see who is smarter.)
Understanding '겨루다' also requires distinguishing it from '경쟁하다' (gyeongjaenghada). While both mean to compete, '경쟁하다' is more formal and often refers to abstract or large-scale competition, like companies competing for market share. '겨루다' is more personal, immediate, and tangible. It is the difference between 'market competition' and 'a duel.' When you use '겨루다,' you are usually looking your opponent in the eye.
- Usage in Modern Media
- On Korean variety shows like 'Running Man' or 'Infinite Challenge,' the cast members often '겨루다' in various silly or serious tasks, making it a staple word for entertainment contexts involving games.
이번 대회에서 전 세계의 요리사들이 맛을 겨룹니다.
(In this competition, chefs from all over the world compete in taste.)
Using 겨루다 correctly involves understanding its grammatical patterns and the typical objects it takes. As a transitive verb, it usually follows the pattern [Subject] + [Object] + [겨루다], or [Subject A] + [Subject B] + [와/과] + [겨루다]. The object of the competition can be the skill itself or the person you are competing against. This flexibility makes it a powerful tool for describing various types of contests.
- Object Patterns
- 1. [Skill]-을/를 겨루다: To match [skill].
2. [Opponent]-와/과 겨루다: To compete with [opponent].
그는 친구와 바둑 실력을 겨루는 것을 좋아한다.
(He likes to match his Baduk (Go) skills with his friend.)
When you want to emphasize the competitive nature of an event, you can use the noun form 겨루기. This is often used in names of activities, such as '팔씨름 겨루기' (arm wrestling match) or '말겨루기' (word play/debate). The verb can also be used in the passive-like sense of being 'pitted against' someone, though it remains active in Korean grammar. It is important to note that '겨루다' is often used in the present continuous or future tense when discussing upcoming matches.
- Common Verb Endings
- - 겨뤄요 (Polite present)
- 겨뤘어요 (Polite past)
- 겨룰 거예요 (Future)
- 겨루고 싶어요 (Desire)
누가 더 빠른지 달리기 시합에서 겨뤄 봅시다.
(Let's compete in a running race to see who is faster.)
In more advanced contexts, '겨루다' can be used metaphorically. For example, a new technology might '겨루다' with an established one for dominance in the industry. However, even in these cases, the word retains a sense of a direct duel. It implies that the two entities are being compared side-by-side in a specific arena. This makes the word very evocative in writing, as it paints a picture of two forces meeting on a battlefield, whether that battlefield is a stadium, a lab, or a page of a book.
전통 시장은 대형 마트와 생존을 겨루고 있다.
(Traditional markets are contending for survival against large supermarkets.)
- Sentence Structure Variations
- - [A]와 [B]가 [Skill]을 겨루다 (A and B match [Skill])
- [A]가 [B]와 겨루다 (A competes with B)
- [Skill]을 겨루는 장 (A place where [Skill] is contested)
Finally, when using '겨루다' in a formal speech or writing, you might see the honorific forms. While the verb itself doesn't change significantly, the surrounding grammar will. For example, in a news broadcast, you might hear '겨루게 되었습니다' (it has come to a point of competing). This shows how the word fits seamlessly into any level of politeness or formality, provided the context of competition is present.
두 천재가 지적 능력을 겨루는 모습은 정말 인상적이었다.
(The sight of the two geniuses matching their intellectual abilities was truly impressive.)
You will encounter 겨루다 in a variety of real-world scenarios in Korea. It is not just a textbook word; it is alive in media, sports, and social interactions. One of the most common places to hear it is during sports broadcasts. Commentators use it to describe the tension between two teams or athletes as they fight for a point or a trophy. It adds a layer of intensity that 'play' (경기하다) lacks. It suggests that the athletes are pushing their limits to see who is better.
- Broadcasting Context
- In sports news, you might hear: '내일 두 팀이 자존심을 걸고 겨룹니다' (Tomorrow, the two teams will compete, putting their pride on the line).
이번 올림픽에서 한국 선수들이 세계 최정상급 선수들과 실력을 겨루게 됩니다.
(In this Olympics, Korean athletes will match their skills with the world's top-tier athletes.)
Another significant venue for this word is Korean variety television. Shows that involve physical challenges, quizzes, or talent contests use '겨루다' to build excitement. It sets a stage where the participants are protagonists in a duel. For example, a cooking show might frame the final round as a '맛의 겨루기' (a contest of taste). This usage highlights the word's ability to turn any activity into a compelling competition.
- Educational Settings
- Teachers might use it to encourage students: '누가 더 문제를 빨리 푸는지 한번 겨뤄 볼까요?' (Shall we see who can solve the problem faster?)
In historical contexts or literature, '겨루다' often refers to martial arts or sword fighting. If you enjoy K-Dramas set in the Joseon dynasty, you will hear warriors challenging each other to a '겨룸.' This gives the word a noble and heroic connotation. It isn't just about winning; it's about the honor of the struggle and the recognition of a worthy opponent. This historical weight still colors how the word is perceived today, giving it a slightly more epic feel than '경쟁'.
무사들은 서로의 검술을 겨루며 우정을 쌓았다.
(The warriors built a friendship while matching their swordsmanship.)
Finally, you might hear this word in the workplace or among friends when discussing hobbies. If two people both enjoy a game like League of Legends or StarCraft, they might say '언제 한 판 겨뤄 보자' (Let's compete in a game sometime). In this sense, it is friendly but carries a playful challenge. It signals that both parties are confident in their skills and are ready to put them to the test. It is a word that bridges the gap between serious rivalry and social bonding.
- Gaming & Hobbies
- '한판 겨루다' is a very common idiomatic expression meaning to have one round of a match or game.
우리 이번 주말에 테니스 실력을 한번 겨뤄 볼까?
(Shall we match our tennis skills this weekend?)
While 겨루다 is a common word, learners often make specific errors in its usage, mostly due to confusion with similar verbs or incorrect particle usage. One of the most frequent mistakes is confusing it with 경쟁하다 (to compete). While synonyms, they are not always interchangeable. '경쟁하다' is used for abstract, systemic competition (like companies or societal status), whereas '겨루다' is for direct, personal contests of skill.
- Mistake 1: Wrong Particle
- Learners often use the object particle '-을/를' with a person. For example, saying '친구를 겨루다' (compete the friend) is incorrect. You must use '친구와 겨루다' (compete with the friend).
Incorrect: 나는 그 선수를 겨루고 싶다.
Correct: 나는 그 선수와 겨루고 싶다.
Another common error is using '겨루다' when '싸우다' (to fight) is more appropriate. '겨루다' implies a structured competition with rules or a specific goal of measuring skill. If you are describing a physical altercation or a heated argument without a 'game' context, '싸우다' is the correct choice. Using '겨루다' in a street fight context would sound very strange, almost as if you were treating the fight like a sports match.
- Mistake 2: Over-Formalizing
- Sometimes learners use '겨루다' in business reports where '경쟁력' (competitiveness) or '경쟁하다' is expected. '겨루다' sounds too personal for a corporate analysis of market trends.
A subtle mistake involves the nuance of 'matching' versus 'beating.' '겨루다' focuses on the act of matching skills. If your intention is purely to say you 'defeated' someone, you should use '이기다' (to win/beat). '겨루다' describes the process of the match itself. For example, you can '겨루다' for hours and still end in a draw. The word doesn't inherently imply a victory, only the engagement in competition.
우리는 승부를 겨뤘지만 결국 비겼다.
(We competed for victory but ended up in a draw.)
- Mistake 3: Confusing with '다투다'
- '다투다' often implies a quarrel or a dispute. While it can mean 'to compete' (e.g., 1등을 다투다), it often has a more negative or aggressive connotation than the skill-focused '겨루다'.
Lastly, be careful with the spelling. Some learners confuse '겨루다' with '거르다' (to skip/filter) or '고르다' (to choose) because of the similar vowel sounds. Ensure you emphasize the 'ㅕ' (yeo) sound clearly. Misspelling or mispronouncing it can completely change the meaning of your sentence, turning a 'match' into 'skipping a meal' or 'choosing an item.'
Spelling Error: 실력을 고르다 (To choose skill)
Correct: 실력을 겨루다 (To match skill)
To truly master 겨루다, it is helpful to compare it with its synonyms and related terms. Korean has several words for competition, each with a unique flavor and specific use case. Understanding these differences will help you choose the most natural word for any situation.
- 경쟁하다 (Gyeongjaenghada)
- This is the most common Sino-Korean word for 'to compete.' It is broad and formal. It is used for business competition, entrance exams, and general rivalry. Unlike '겨루다,' it doesn't always imply a direct, one-on-one match.
기업들이 시장 점유율을 위해 경쟁한다.
(Companies compete for market share.)
- 다투다 (Datuda)
- This word can mean 'to quarrel' or 'to compete for a position.' When used for competition, it often implies a race for a single prize (like 1st place). It feels slightly more urgent or aggressive than '겨루다'.
Another alternative is 대결하다 (daegyeolhada), which means 'to confront' or 'to have a showdown.' This word is very strong and is often used in movies or sports for a high-stakes match between two rivals. While '겨루다' can be friendly, '대결하다' usually implies a serious confrontation where only one can emerge victorious.
- 시합하다 (Sihaphada)
- This specifically means 'to have a match' in sports or games. It is more about the organized event itself. You might '시합하다' (play the match) in order to '겨루다' (compare your skills).
두 팀은 오늘 축구 시합을 한다.
(The two teams have a soccer match today.)
For a more literary or poetic touch, you might see 맞서다 (matseoda), which means 'to stand against' or 'to face off.' This emphasizes the resistance and the standing of one's ground against an opponent. It is less about the 'measurement' of skill and more about the 'confrontation' itself.
- Summary Table
- - 겨루다: Skill-focused, direct match.
- 경쟁하다: Systemic, broad competition.
- 다투다: Quarrel or race for 1st place.
- 대결하다: Showdown, high stakes.
- 시합하다: Formal sports match.
누가 더 노래를 잘하는지 겨뤄 보자.
(Let's compete to see who sings better.)
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The word '겨루기' is the official term for sparring in Taekwondo, making it a word known globally by martial arts students, even if they don't speak Korean.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'gye' as 'gee' (like 'geese'). It must have the 'y' glide.
- Using a hard English 'R' for 'ru'. It should be a light flap.
- Confusing with 'georu-da' (거르다). Make sure the 'yeo' sound is distinct.
- Pronouncing the 'd' in 'da' too harshly like a 'T'.
- Mumbling the 'u' in 'ru' so it sounds like 'eo'.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize in context, especially in sports or game news.
Requires correct particle usage (와/과 vs 을/를).
Pronunciation of 'gye' and 'ru' needs to be precise.
Commonly heard in media and variety shows.
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Gramática que debes saber
-와/과 겨루다
친구와 실력을 겨뤘어요.
-기 위해 겨루다
이기기 위해 치열하게 겨룹니다.
누가 ~는지 겨루다
누가 더 똑똑한지 겨뤄 봅시다.
실력을 겨루는 [Noun]
실력을 겨루는 대회가 열렸다.
-어 보다 (try doing)
한번 겨뤄 보세요.
Ejemplos por nivel
우리 가위바위보 겨뤄요!
Let's compete in rock-paper-scissors!
겨뤄요 is the polite present form of 겨루다.
누가 더 커요? 키를 겨뤄 봐요.
Who is taller? Let's compare heights.
겨뤄 봐요 means 'try competing' or 'let's try matching'.
달리기 시합에서 실력을 겨뤘어요.
We matched our skills in a running race.
겨뤘어요 is the past tense form.
친구와 게임을 겨뤄요.
I compete in a game with my friend.
와/과 is used to mean 'with'.
누가 더 빨리 먹는지 겨뤄 볼까?
Shall we see who eats faster?
-ㄹ까? is a suggestion ending.
우리는 점수를 겨룹니다.
We compete for scores.
-ㅂ니다 is the formal polite ending.
힘을 겨루는 것은 재미있어요.
Competing in strength is fun.
-는 것은 makes the verb into a noun phrase (competing).
저와 한번 겨뤄 보실래요?
Would you like to compete with me once?
-실래요? is a polite invitation/question.
축구 팀들이 우승을 겨루고 있어요.
The soccer teams are competing for the championship.
-고 있다 expresses a continuous action.
태권도 대회에서 실력을 겨룹니다.
We match our skills at the Taekwondo competition.
실력을 겨루다 is a very common collocation.
동생과 누가 더 공부를 잘하는지 겨뤘다.
I competed with my younger sibling to see who studies better.
누가...는지 is an embedded question.
이번 주말에 테니스를 겨루기로 했어요.
We decided to compete in tennis this weekend.
-기로 하다 means 'to decide to'.
이 게임은 전 세계 사람들과 겨룰 수 있어요.
In this game, you can compete with people from all over the world.
-ㄹ 수 있다 means 'can' or 'to be able to'.
요리 대회에서 맛을 겨뤄 보세요.
Try matching tastes in a cooking competition.
맛을 겨루다 means to compete based on taste.
우리는 서로의 지혜를 겨루고 싶어 해요.
We want to match each other's wisdom.
-고 싶어 하다 is used for the third person's desire.
학교 대항전에서 농구 실력을 겨뤘습니다.
We matched our basketball skills in the inter-school match.
학교 대항전 means 'inter-school competition'.
두 가수는 가창력을 겨루기 위해 무대에 섰다.
The two singers stood on stage to match their singing abilities.
-기 위해 means 'in order to'.
어떤 디자인이 더 나은지 겨뤄 볼 가치가 있다.
It is worth competing to see which design is better.
-ㄹ 가치가 있다 means 'to be worth doing'.
그들은 최고의 자리를 놓고 치열하게 겨뤘다.
They competed fiercely for the top spot.
치열하게 means 'fierce' or 'intensely'.
이 토론 대회는 논리력을 겨루는 자리입니다.
This debate competition is a place to match logical skills.
-는 자리 means 'a place/occasion for doing something'.
전통 시장과 대형 마트가 가격을 겨루고 있다.
Traditional markets and large supermarkets are competing on price.
가격을 겨루다 implies a price war or comparison.
누가 더 창의적인지 아이디어를 겨뤄 봅시다.
Let's match ideas to see who is more creative.
창의적인지 uses the -ㄴ지 ending for 'whether'.
그 선수는 세계적인 강자들과 실력을 겨뤄 왔다.
That athlete has been matching skills with world-class opponents.
-어 왔다 expresses an action that has continued from the past to the present.
우리는 정정당당하게 승부를 겨루기로 약속했다.
We promised to compete for victory fairly and squarely.
정정당당하게 means 'fairly and squarely'.
신제품들이 시장에서 기술력을 겨루고 있습니다.
New products are competing in technical prowess in the market.
기술력을 겨루다 refers to competing through technology.
두 정치인은 정책의 실효성을 두고 겨뤘다.
The two politicians contended over the effectiveness of their policies.
-을 두고 means 'over' or 'concerning' a topic.
예술가들은 각자의 개성을 겨루며 작품을 전시했다.
Artists exhibited their works while matching their individualities.
-며 indicates simultaneous actions.
이 대회는 전 세계의 인재들이 지식을 겨루는 장이다.
This competition is an arena where talents from all over the world match their knowledge.
장(場) means a place, arena, or venue.
그들은 서로의 한계를 겨루는 극한의 도전에 나섰다.
They set out on an extreme challenge matching each other's limits.
한계를 겨루다 means to test one's limits against another.
프로 바둑 기사들이 정교한 수읽기를 겨룹니다.
Professional Baduk players match their sophisticated move-reading.
수읽기 refers to the mental calculation of moves in a game.
과거와 현재의 건축 양식이 한 거리에서 겨루고 있다.
Past and present architectural styles are contending on one street.
This is a metaphorical use of '겨루다'.
우리는 더 나은 미래를 위해 지혜를 겨뤄야 한다.
We must match our wisdom for a better future.
-어야 한다 means 'must' or 'should'.
문학 비평가들은 작품의 미학적 가치를 두고 치열하게 겨룬다.
Literary critics compete fiercely over the aesthetic value of a work.
미학적 가치 means 'aesthetic value'.
전통적인 가치관과 현대적인 사고가 끊임없이 겨루고 있다.
Traditional values and modern thinking are constantly contending.
끊임없이 means 'constantly' or 'without end'.
두 대국은 패권을 겨루기 위해 군사력을 증강했다.
The two superpowers increased their military strength to contend for hegemony.
패권(覇權) means hegemony or supreme power.
그의 논리는 상대방의 주장을 압도하며 지적 우위를 겨뤘다.
His logic overwhelmed the opponent's argument, contending for intellectual superiority.
지적 우위 means 'intellectual superiority'.
삶과 죽음의 경계에서 생존 본능이 운명과 겨루고 있었다.
On the border of life and death, the survival instinct was contending with fate.
운명과 겨루다 is a highly literary expression.
거장들의 연주는 음악적 깊이를 겨루는 숭고한 대결이었다.
The masters' performances were a sublime confrontation matching musical depth.
숭고한(崇高-) means 'sublime' or 'noble'.
법정에서 검사와 변호사가 법리적 해석을 겨룹니다.
In court, the prosecutor and the lawyer match legal interpretations.
법리적 해석 means 'legal/juridical interpretation'.
역사적 사실과 허구가 영화 속에서 팽팽하게 겨루고 있다.
Historical facts and fiction are contending tensely within the movie.
팽팽하게 means 'tensely' or 'evenly matched'.
인간의 유한함은 영원성을 갈망하며 신의 영역과 겨루려 한다.
Human finiteness craves eternity and tries to contend with the realm of the gods.
-려 하다 means 'to intend to' or 'to try to'.
이 철학적 담론은 존재와 부재의 본질을 겨루는 사유의 장이다.
This philosophical discourse is an arena of thought matching the essence of existence and absence.
사유(思惟) means 'thought' or 'contemplation'.
고전 문학 속 영웅들은 자신의 한계를 초월하기 위해 신탁과 겨뤘다.
Heroes in classical literature contended with oracles to transcend their limits.
신탁(神託) means 'oracle' or 'divine message'.
자연의 거대한 힘 앞에 인간의 지혜가 얼마나 보잘것없는지 겨뤄볼 필요도 없다.
There is no need to even try matching how insignificant human wisdom is before the great power of nature.
보잘것없다 means 'insignificant' or 'worthless'.
언어의 한계와 사상의 깊이가 텍스트 안에서 치열하게 겨루고 있다.
The limits of language and the depth of thought are contending fiercely within the text.
The subject here is abstract concepts.
권력의 정점에서 그들은 서로의 야망을 겨루며 역사의 물줄기를 바꿨다.
At the peak of power, they matched each other's ambitions and changed the course of history.
역사의 물줄기 means 'the course of history'.
순수 예술과 상업적 성공 사이에서 작가는 자신의 가치관과 겨룬다.
Between pure art and commercial success, the artist contends with their own values.
The competition here is internal/psychological.
우주의 질서와 무질서가 태초부터 지금까지 끊임없이 겨뤄온 결과가 현재다.
The present is the result of order and disorder in the universe having contended constantly since the beginning of time.
-어 온 결과 means 'the result of having done (something) up to now'.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— An arena or place where people match their skills.
이곳은 전 세계 요리사들이 실력을 겨루는 장입니다.
— To compete to see who is better.
우리는 누가 더 나은지 겨루기로 했다.
— To want to try competing once.
언젠가 당신과 한번 겨뤄 보고 싶습니다.
— To compete fiercely.
두 후보가 치열하게 겨루고 있다.
— To compete for victory or defeat.
운동장에서 승패를 겨루는 아이들.
— To match artistic or technical skills.
장인들이 모여 기예를 겨뤘다.
— To match verbal or speaking skills.
토론 대회에서 말솜씨를 겨룬다.
— To contend with fate (literary).
그는 가혹한 운명과 겨루며 살아남았다.
— To compete out of pride.
두 가문은 자존심을 겨루며 싸웠다.
— To match technical abilities.
두 회사가 신기술을 겨루고 있다.
Se confunde a menudo con
경쟁하다 is more for broad, societal competition; 겨루다 is for direct, personal matches.
다투다 often implies a quarrel or an argument, while 겨루다 is a skill-based match.
싸우다 is a general 'fight'; 겨루다 is a 'contest' with rules or specific goals.
Modismos y expresiones
— Two equally powerful opponents fighting (like a dragon and a tiger). Often used when people 겨루다.
그들의 경기는 용호상박의 겨룸이었다.
Formal/Literary— Being so evenly matched that it's hard to tell who is better.
실력을 겨뤄 보니 막상막하였다.
Neutral— Acorns measuring their heights. Meaningless competition between people who are both mediocre.
그들의 겨룸은 도토리 키 재기일 뿐이다.
Informal— To have a round of fighting or matching (slangier version of 한판 겨루다).
나랑 한판 붙어 볼래?
Slang/Informal— To point a sword at someone (related root). Implies imminent confrontation.
그는 적의 심장에 칼을 겨눴다.
Literary— A showdown of wisdom.
이번 퀴즈는 지혜의 대결이다.
Neutral— To make a decisive move in a competition.
그는 겨루기 도중에 승부수를 던졌다.
Neutral— A match with real swords (metaphor for a serious, no-holds-barred competition).
이제부터 진짜 실력을 겨루는 진검승부다.
Informal/Neutral— A situation where two sides are evenly matched.
두 팀의 실력은 백중지세로 겨루고 있다.
Formal— A battle of nerves or energies before or during a match.
경기가 시작되기도 전에 기싸움을 겨뤘다.
NeutralFácil de confundir
Similar sound.
고르다 means to choose or pick; 겨루다 means to compete.
선물을 고르다 vs 실력을 겨루다.
Similar sound.
거르다 means to skip (a meal) or to filter; 겨루다 means to compete.
점심을 거르다 vs 승부를 겨루다.
Similar sound.
기르다 means to raise or grow; 겨루다 means to compete.
강아지를 기르다 vs 힘을 겨루다.
Similar sound.
가르다 means to divide or split; 겨루다 means to compete.
사과를 가르다 vs 지혜를 겨루다.
Similar sound and both are verbs.
벼르다 means to wait for a chance/prepare for a long time; 겨루다 means to compete.
복수를 벼르다 vs 실력을 겨루다.
Patrones de oraciones
누가 더 [Adj]-ㄴ지 겨뤄요.
누가 더 빠른지 겨뤄요.
[Person]-와/과 실력을 겨루다.
민수와 실력을 겨뤄요.
[Noun]-을/를 놓고 겨루다.
우승을 놓고 겨룹니다.
[Noun]의 우열을 겨루다.
두 제품의 우열을 겨룹니다.
[Abstract Noun]-을/를 겨루는 장.
지혜를 겨루는 장이 열렸다.
[Metaphor]-와/과 겨루며 살다.
운명과 겨루며 살아왔다.
정정당당하게 겨루기로 하다.
우리는 정정당당하게 겨루기로 했다.
한번 겨뤄 보고 싶다.
당신과 한번 겨뤄 보고 싶어요.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
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Cómo usarlo
Common in sports, gaming, and competitive contexts.
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친구를 겨루다
→
친구와 겨루다
You compete *with* a person, so the particle '와/과' is required.
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실력과 겨루다
→
실력을 겨루다
The skill is the object of the competition, so use the object particle '을/를'.
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싸움에서 겨루다 (when it's a real fight)
→
싸움에서 싸우다
겨루다 is for skill-based contests. For a real fight, use 싸우다.
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시장에서 겨루다 (in a formal business report)
→
시장에서 경쟁하다
경쟁하다 is more appropriate for formal, systemic market competition.
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거루다 (Spelling)
→
겨루다
The first vowel is 'ㅕ' (yeo), not 'ㅓ' (eo).
Consejos
Pair with '실력'
The most natural way to use this word is '실력을 겨루다'. If you aren't sure how to use it, start with this phrase.
Sportsmanship
Use 겨루다 to imply a fair and respectful competition. It sounds much more professional than '싸우다' in a game context.
Particle Check
Remember: Opponent + 와/과, Skill + 을/를. Mixing these up is a common mistake for learners.
The 'Yeo' sound
Make sure to pronounce the 'yeo' (ㅕ) in 겨 clearly. If you say '거루다', people might think you mean 'to skip'.
Noun Form
Learn '겨루기' as a noun. It often appears in names of events or competitions (e.g., 노래 겨루기).
Abstract Use
Don't be afraid to use it for abstract things like '지혜' (wisdom) or '아름다움' (beauty) in poetic writing.
Taekwondo Connection
If you know Taekwondo, remember that 'sparring' is '겨루기'. This will help the verb stick in your mind.
Vs 경쟁하다
Use 경쟁하다 for 'market competition' and 겨루다 for 'a match between two players'.
TV Shows
Watch Korean variety shows. When they start a game, they often say '자, 이제 겨뤄 볼까요?' (Now, shall we compete?).
Adverb Choice
Adding '치열하게' (fiercely) before 겨루다 makes your sentence sound much more advanced and descriptive.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'Gyeo' (겨) as sounds like 'Get' and 'Ru' (루) as 'Rule'. You 'Get' ready to 'Rule' the competition by '겨루다' (Gyeoruda).
Asociación visual
Imagine two warriors standing face-to-face (겨) across a line (루) ready to start a match (다).
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use '실력을 겨루다' in a sentence about your favorite hobby or sport today.
Origen de la palabra
겨루다 is a native Korean word (Pure Korean) and does not have a Hanja (Chinese character) origin. It has been used in the Korean language for centuries to describe the act of matching or comparing strengths.
Significado original: The original meaning is rooted in 'comparing' or 'measuring' two things side-by-side to see which is superior.
KoreanicContexto cultural
Be careful not to use '겨루다' for serious fights or violence; it implies a structured or skill-based contest.
While English uses 'compete' or 'match,' '겨루다' specifically emphasizes the 'testing of mettle' which is slightly more poetic.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Sports & Games
- 실력을 겨루다
- 승부를 겨루다
- 한판 겨루다
- 정정당당하게 겨루다
Academics & Knowledge
- 지혜를 겨루다
- 지식을 겨루다
- 논리력을 겨루다
- 실력을 겨루는 장
Business & Technology
- 기술력을 겨루다
- 가격을 겨루다
- 시장 점유율을 겨루다
- 경쟁력을 겨루다
Historical/Martial Arts
- 검술을 겨루다
- 무예를 겨루다
- 힘을 겨루다
- 자존심을 겨루다
Social/Playful
- 내기를 겨루다
- 재주를 겨루다
- 누가 더 나은지 겨루다
- 한번 겨뤄 보다
Inicios de conversación
"우리 심심한데 게임 실력이나 한번 겨뤄 볼까요?"
"어떤 스포츠에서 실력을 겨루는 것을 가장 좋아하세요?"
"한국의 '우리말 겨루기'라는 프로그램을 본 적이 있나요?"
"두 선수가 실력을 겨루는 모습이 정말 인상적이지 않았나요?"
"나중에 저와 한국어 퀴즈로 한번 겨뤄 보실래요?"
Temas para diario
오늘 누군가와 실력을 겨뤄 본 경험이 있나요? 어떤 기분이었는지 써 보세요.
경쟁(경쟁하다)과 겨루기(겨루다)의 차이점에 대해 자신의 생각을 정리해 보세요.
자신이 가장 자신 있게 다른 사람과 겨룰 수 있는 분야는 무엇인가요?
정정당당하게 겨루는 것이 왜 중요한지 이유를 세 가지 적어 보세요.
역사 속에서 가장 흥미로웠던 두 인물의 겨룸에 대해 조사하고 써 보세요.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it is very versatile. You can 겨루다 in wisdom (지혜), knowledge (지식), singing (노래), or even cooking (맛). Any situation where you compare skills can use this word.
시합하다 refers to the act of participating in an organized match (like a soccer game). 겨루다 focuses on the comparison of skills within that match. You 시합 to 겨루다.
Only if it's a game or a contest. If you are having an emotional argument, use '싸우다' or '다투다'. 겨루다 implies a certain level of sportsmanship.
You can say '당신과 겨뤄 보고 싶어요' or '당신과 실력을 겨루고 싶어요'.
Yes, it's the noun form. You'll see it in '태권도 겨루기' (Taekwondo sparring) or '팔씨름 겨루기' (arm wrestling match).
Yes, but it sounds more vivid and personal. '두 회사가 기술력을 겨루고 있다' (Two companies are matching their technical prowess) is fine and sounds very descriptive.
Always use '와' or '과'. For example: '철수와 겨루다'.
Use the object particle '을' or '를'. For example: '실력을 겨루다'.
No, it only describes the act of competing. You can 겨루다 and then lose, or 겨루다 and then tie (비기다).
It is a standard native Korean word. It can be used in both formal speeches (with proper endings) and informal conversations.
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Write a sentence using '실력을 겨루다' in the polite past tense.
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Translate: 'Let's compete with a friend.'
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Write a sentence about a soccer match using '겨루고 있다'.
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Translate: 'I want to match my wisdom with you.'
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Write a sentence using '정정당당하게 겨루다'.
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Translate: 'Who is faster? Let's compete.'
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Write a sentence about a cooking contest using '맛을 겨루다'.
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Translate: 'It is an arena to match skills.'
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Write a sentence using the future tense of '겨루다'.
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Translate: 'They competed fiercely for the championship.'
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Write a sentence using '한판 겨루다'.
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Translate: 'I competed with my sibling in studying.'
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Write a sentence using '지식을 겨루다'.
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Translate: 'The two warriors matched their swordsmanship.'
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Write a sentence about market competition using '겨루다'.
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Translate: 'Shall we see who is stronger?'
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Write a sentence using '우열을 겨루다'.
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Translate: 'I decided to compete with him.'
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Write a sentence using '겨루기' as a noun.
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Translate: 'He is a person worth competing with.'
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Pronounce the word '겨루다' clearly.
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Say 'Let's match our skills' in polite Korean.
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Say 'I competed with my friend' in polite Korean.
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Say 'I want to compete' in polite Korean.
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Say 'Shall we have a match?' in polite Korean.
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Pronounce '실력을 겨루다' with natural intonation.
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Say 'He is competing' in polite Korean.
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Say 'Let's compete fairly' in polite Korean.
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Say 'Who is stronger?' in polite Korean.
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Say 'I will compete tomorrow' in polite Korean.
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Say 'I like matching skills' in polite Korean.
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Say 'Let's see who's smarter' in polite Korean.
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Say 'It was a fierce match' in polite Korean.
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Say 'I want to compete with you' in polite Korean.
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Say 'Let's play one round of chess' in polite Korean.
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Say 'They are competing in taste' in polite Korean.
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Say 'We decided to compete' in polite Korean.
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Say 'Don't compete with me' in polite Korean.
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Say 'I am confident in competing' in polite Korean.
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Listen and write: '실력을 겨루다'
Listen and write: '친구와 겨뤄요'
Listen and write: '승부를 겨뤘다'
Listen and write: '한판 겨룰까요?'
Listen and write: '정정당당하게 겨루자'
Listen and write: '누가 더 나은지 겨뤄 보자'
Listen and write: '치열하게 겨루고 있습니다'
Listen and write: '지혜를 겨루는 장'
Listen and write: '실력을 겨루는 것은 즐겁다'
Listen and write: '내일 테니스를 겨루기로 했다'
Listen and write: '누가 더 똑똑한지 겨뤄요'
Listen and write: '맛을 겨루는 요리 대회'
Listen and write: '힘을 겨루는 아이들'
Listen and write: '한번 겨뤄 보고 싶습니다'
Listen and write: '우열을 겨루기 힘들다'
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Summary
The word '겨루다' captures the spirit of a direct challenge. Whether you are arm wrestling, playing chess, or debating, you use this word to describe the act of putting your best skills against someone else's to see who comes out on top. Example: '우리 실력을 한번 겨뤄 보자!' (Let's match our skills once!)
- 겨루다 is a native Korean verb meaning to compete or match skills directly with an opponent in a contest.
- It is commonly used in sports, games, and intellectual challenges to determine who is superior in a specific area.
- Grammatically, it often pairs with the particle '와/과' for opponents and '-을/를' for the skill being measured.
- It differs from '경쟁하다' by being more personal and immediate, often implying a face-to-face duel or match.
Pair with '실력'
The most natural way to use this word is '실력을 겨루다'. If you aren't sure how to use it, start with this phrase.
Sportsmanship
Use 겨루다 to imply a fair and respectful competition. It sounds much more professional than '싸우다' in a game context.
Particle Check
Remember: Opponent + 와/과, Skill + 을/를. Mixing these up is a common mistake for learners.
The 'Yeo' sound
Make sure to pronounce the 'yeo' (ㅕ) in 겨 clearly. If you say '거루다', people might think you mean 'to skip'.
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