공평하다
It means to treat everyone in the same way without favoring anyone.
Explanation at your level:
You use 공평하다 when things are the same for everyone. If you have two cakes and two friends, giving one to each is 공평하다. It means no one is sad because everyone gets the same thing.
When you play a game, you want the rules to be 공평하다. This means the rules are the same for you and your friends. If the game is 공평하다, everyone has a good chance to win.
In a group project, it is important that the work is 공평하게 divided. If one person does all the work, it is not 공평하다. We use this word to talk about fairness in school, work, and sports.
공평하다 is often used to discuss social issues. For example, 'We need to ensure 공평한 access to education.' It implies that justice and impartiality are necessary for a healthy society.
The term 공평하다 transcends simple division and touches on the concept of equity. In academic or political discourse, it is used to argue for systemic changes that remove historical biases, ensuring that the outcome is objectively just.
At a mastery level, 공평하다 is analyzed through the lens of distributive justice. It reflects the philosophical tension between equality of outcome and equality of process. Using this word in complex arguments demonstrates a grasp of both the linguistic nuance and the ethical weight of the concept.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Means fair, impartial, or just.
- Used in both formal and informal contexts.
- Commonly used with '기회' (opportunity) and '분배' (distribution).
- Opposite is '불공평하다' (unfair).
The word 공평하다 is a foundational concept in Korean society. It describes a state where things are balanced, just, and free from favoritism. When you use this word, you are essentially saying that the 'playing field' is level for everyone involved.
Think of a teacher grading a test. If they grade every student based on the exact same rubric without looking at who the student is, that is 공평하다. It is a word that carries a sense of moral weight and integrity, often used in discussions about rules, laws, or simple social interactions.
In daily life, you might hear this when talking about splitting a bill, dividing chores, or deciding who gets to go first in a game. It is about fairness in its purest form. Using this word shows that you value equality and objective judgment in your interactions with others.
The word 공평하다 is rooted in Sino-Korean characters (Hanja). The first character 공 (公) means 'public' or 'common,' and the second character 평 (平) means 'flat' or 'level.' Together, they literally mean 'publicly level' or 'common ground.'
Historically, these concepts were vital in Confucian governance, where the ideal ruler was expected to be 공평하다—impartial to all subjects regardless of their status. The evolution of the word has moved from high-level political philosophy into our everyday vocabulary.
It is fascinating to see how the concept of 'flatness' (평) became a metaphor for justice. In ancient times, a flat surface was considered the most stable and honest foundation for building or measuring. By combining 'public' with 'flat,' the language suggests that true justice is a surface upon which everyone stands at the same height.
You will find 공평하다 used in both formal and informal registers. It is very common to hear it in school or workplace settings when discussing task distribution. For instance, saying 'The work should be 공평하게 (fairly) divided' is a daily occurrence.
Common collocations include 공평한 기회 (fair opportunity) and 공평한 대우 (fair treatment). These phrases are standard in business and legal contexts. You can also use it as an adverb by changing the ending to -하게.
While it is a neutral word, it carries a positive connotation. It is rarely used sarcastically unless the speaker is pointing out a blatant injustice. If you want to emphasize fairness strongly, you might pair it with words like 매우 (very) or 완전히 (completely).
While 공평하다 is a direct adjective, it is part of several common conceptual expressions. 1. 공평한 분배: Fair distribution of resources. 2. 기회의 평등: Equality of opportunity, a related concept. 3. 공평무사 (公平無私): A four-character idiom (Saja-seong-eo) meaning 'fair and selfless.' 4. 공평을 기하다: To strive for fairness. 5. 공평하게 나누다: To share something equally.
These expressions help you sound more natural and sophisticated. Using 공평무사 in a formal report or speech, for example, signals that you are someone who acts without personal bias, which is highly respected in Korean culture.
As an adjective, 공평하다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. You can change it to 공평한 (attributive) to describe a noun, like 공평한 세상 (a fair world). The adverbial form is 공평하게.
The pronunciation is straightforward: [공평하다]. Ensure you clearly pronounce the 'gong' and 'pyeong' with a slight aspiration on the 'p'. Rhyming words in Korean are rare due to the agglutinative nature, but it shares the 'ha-da' suffix with thousands of other descriptive verbs.
When using it in a sentence, it often acts as the predicate. For example, 'It is fair' becomes '그것은 공평하다.' If you want to make it polite for daily conversation, use the present tense 공평해요.
Fun Fact
The character '平' (flat) is said to represent a balance scale.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'gong-pyung-ha-da' with a soft 'g'.
Similar to UK, clear 'p' sound.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'pyeong' as 'peng'
- Dropping the 'h' in 'hada'
- Incorrect stress on 'gong'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Commonly used
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Adjective conjugation
공평하다 -> 공평해요
Adverbial form
공평하다 -> 공평하게
Attributive form
공평하다 -> 공평한
Examples by Level
이것은 공평해요.
This is fair.
Polite ending.
공평하게 나눠요.
Share it fairly.
Adverbial form.
게임이 공평해요.
The game is fair.
Subject-predicate.
공평한 규칙.
Fair rules.
Attributive adjective.
모두 공평해요.
Everyone is equal.
Universal quantifier.
정말 공평해요.
It is really fair.
Intensifier.
공평하게 하세요.
Please be fair.
Imperative.
그게 공평해요?
Is that fair?
Question form.
공평한 기회를 주세요.
우리 모두에게 공평해요.
공평하게 분배합시다.
선생님은 항상 공평해요.
공평한 결과가 나왔어요.
그것은 공평하지 않아요.
공평한 경쟁을 원해요.
모두가 공평한 대우를 받아요.
공평한 사회를 만드는 것이 중요합니다.
업무를 공평하게 배분하는 것은 어렵습니다.
심판의 판정은 공평해야 합니다.
공평한 평가를 기대합니다.
비용을 공평하게 나누었습니다.
공평한 기회가 주어지지 않았습니다.
우리는 공평한 해결책을 찾고 있습니다.
모든 학생에게 공평한 교육 환경을 제공합니다.
그의 결정은 매우 공평하고 객관적입니다.
공평한 분배는 정의의 기본입니다.
누구에게나 공평한 법 적용이 필요합니다.
이 제도는 공평하지 않다는 비판이 있습니다.
공평한 경쟁을 보장하는 것이 핵심입니다.
그는 공평무사한 태도로 문제를 해결했습니다.
공평한 기회를 보장하는 것이 기업의 책임입니다.
결과보다는 과정이 공평해야 합니다.
자원의 공평한 배분은 국가의 주요 과제입니다.
공평한 절차를 거치지 않은 결정은 무효입니다.
그는 공평한 시각에서 사건을 분석했습니다.
공평한 대우를 요구하는 목소리가 높습니다.
공평한 기회의 평등은 민주주의의 근간입니다.
공평한 판단을 내리기 위해 노력했습니다.
제도의 공평성을 재검토할 필요가 있습니다.
공평한 분배 정의에 대한 논의가 활발합니다.
공평하다는 것은 단순히 산술적인 평등을 의미하지 않습니다.
공평한 사회적 합의를 도출하는 과정은 복잡합니다.
그의 공평무사한 성품은 모두에게 귀감이 되었습니다.
공평한 분배를 둘러싼 철학적 논쟁은 깊이가 있습니다.
기회의 공평함이 결과의 공평함을 보장하지는 않습니다.
공평한 법의 지배는 문명 사회의 핵심입니다.
공평성을 잃지 않으려는 그의 노력이 돋보였습니다.
공평한 가치 배분을 위한 제도적 장치가 마련되었습니다.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"공평무사"
Fair and selfless.
그는 공평무사한 태도로 일관했다.
formal"공평을 기하다"
To strive for fairness.
우리는 항상 공평을 기해야 한다.
formal"공평하게 대하다"
To treat fairly.
모든 직원을 공평하게 대하십시오.
neutral"공평한 잣대를 대다"
To apply a fair standard.
모두에게 공평한 잣대를 대야 합니다.
neutral"공평한 승부"
A fair fight/contest.
이번 경기는 공평한 승부였습니다.
neutral"공평한 배분"
Fair distribution.
이익의 공평한 배분이 필요합니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both relate to equality.
평등 is about status/rights; 공평 is about fairness in distribution.
모든 사람은 평등하다 vs. 기회는 공평하다.
Both mean fair.
공정 is more about legal/official processes.
공정한 재판 vs. 공평한 분배.
Both imply justice.
정당하다 means justified/legitimate.
정당한 이유 vs. 공평한 결과.
Both relate to 'same'.
똑같다 is physical identity; 공평하다 is moral fairness.
똑같은 옷 vs. 공평한 대우.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + -이/-가 + 공평하다
이 규칙은 공평하다.
Subject + -을/를 + 공평하게 + Verb
케이크를 공평하게 나누었다.
공평한 + Noun + -이/-가 + 필요하다
공평한 기회가 필요하다.
공평성을 + 유지하다
심판은 공평성을 유지해야 한다.
공평하게 + 대하다
모든 학생을 공평하게 대하십시오.
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Nouns
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Errores comunes
공평하다 refers to justice/fairness, not physical size.
It is not for visual similarity.
They are similar, but 공정하다 is often used for legal/formal processes.
공평하다 is an adjective; use 공평성 for the noun form.
While correct, native speakers often use '치우치지 않은' for personality.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a scale (평) in a public square (공).
When Native Speakers Use It
When dividing group work or arguing about rules.
Cultural Insight
Fairness is a core value in Korean social harmony.
Grammar Shortcut
Use -게 for adverbs.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'p' aspiration.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for 'same color'.
Did You Know?
The root '평' is related to 'flat' (평평하다).
Study Smart
Learn it with its antonym 불공평하다.
Formal Context
Use 공평성 in reports.
Social Context
It's a great word to advocate for yourself.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Gong (Public) + Pyeong (Flat) = Publicly Flat/Level = Fair.
Visual Association
A scale that is perfectly balanced.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to identify one thing in your day that was NOT 공평하다.
Origen de la palabra
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Publicly flat/level
Contexto cultural
Highly valued; accusing someone of not being '공평하다' is a serious social critique.
Equates to 'fair' or 'impartial'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at school
- 공평하게 나누자
- 공평한 규칙
- 공평한 평가
at work
- 공평한 업무 배분
- 공평한 기회
- 공평한 대우
in sports
- 공평한 경기
- 공평한 심판
- 공평한 승부
in society
- 공평한 사회
- 공평한 분배
- 공평한 법
Conversation Starters
"어떤 상황이 가장 불공평하다고 생각하세요?"
"공평한 사회를 만들기 위해 무엇이 필요할까요?"
"친구와 공평하게 나누어 본 적이 있나요?"
"선생님이 공평하지 않다고 느낀 적이 있나요?"
"공평한 경쟁은 가능할까요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you felt treated unfairly.
Define what a 'fair world' looks like to you.
Describe how you ensure fairness in your daily life.
Reflect on a situation where you had to be fair to others.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, it can describe rules, situations, and systems.
Add -성 to get 공평성.
Only if describing the distribution of those objects.
They are similar, but 평등 emphasizes equality in status, while 공평 emphasizes fairness in process.
Use 공정하다 for legal or professional processes.
No, it is very positive.
Yes, it shows you value integrity.
불공평하다.
Ponte a prueba
우리는 음식을 ___ 나눠 먹었습니다.
We shared the food fairly.
Which word means 'fair'?
공평하다 is the definition of fair.
공평하다 means to be biased.
It means the opposite of biased.
Word
Significado
Matching opposites.
Give fair opportunities to everyone.
판결은 매우 ___ 내려졌습니다.
The verdict was delivered fairly.
What is the noun form of 공평하다?
공평성 is the standard noun form.
공평무사 is a synonym for unfair.
It means fair and selfless.
The basis of a fair society is justice.
Word
Significado
Advanced vocabulary match.
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Summary
공평하다 is the essential Korean word for describing fairness and impartiality in any situation.
- Means fair, impartial, or just.
- Used in both formal and informal contexts.
- Commonly used with '기회' (opportunity) and '분배' (distribution).
- Opposite is '불공평하다' (unfair).
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a scale (평) in a public square (공).
When Native Speakers Use It
When dividing group work or arguing about rules.
Cultural Insight
Fairness is a core value in Korean social harmony.
Grammar Shortcut
Use -게 for adverbs.
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