A1 particle 2 min de lectura

~에게서

This particle means 'from' when you receive something or get information from a person or animal.

egeseo

Explanation at your level:

You use ~에게서 to say 'from'. If your friend gives you a book, you say 'friend-from book received'. It is very easy to use once you remember it is only for people!

At this level, you start using it with verbs like 'hear' or 'receive'. For example, 'I heard the news from my mother.' It helps you explain where your information comes from clearly.

You can now distinguish between ~에게서 (people) and ~에서 (places). This is a crucial step in sounding natural. You will use it when describing social interactions, like learning a skill from a teacher.

You will notice that ~에게서 carries a slightly more formal tone than ~한테서. In professional emails or formal speech, you should choose this version to show respect to the person you are mentioning.

Advanced learners use this particle to precisely attribute sources in academic or formal writing. It avoids the ambiguity of casual speech. Understanding the nuance between this and other source markers shows mastery of Korean social hierarchy.

At the mastery level, you understand how ~에게서 interacts with honorifics. You might combine it with respectful verb forms to describe receiving something from a superior, maintaining the highest levels of linguistic etiquette in formal discourse.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Used for living sources.
  • Means 'from'.
  • More formal than ~한테서.
  • Used with receive/hear verbs.

Think of ~에게서 as your go-to word for 'from' when dealing with people. If you receive a letter from your friend or hear a secret from your teacher, this is the particle you need.

It acts as a bridge between the person giving and the action being received. Without it, your sentence would feel incomplete because the source of your action wouldn't be clear.

The particle ~에게서 is a combination of the dative particle ~에게 (to) and the ablative marker ~서 (from/at). Historically, Korean particles evolved to distinguish between the destination of an action and the origin.

By combining these, the language created a specific way to show that a person is the starting point of an interaction. It reflects the Korean cultural emphasis on identifying the specific source of information or items.

You will use ~에게서 most often with verbs like 받다 (to receive), 듣다 (to hear), or 배우다 (to learn). It is slightly more formal than its spoken counterpart ~한테서.

In casual daily life, Koreans often shorten it to ~한테서 or even just ~한테. However, in writing or formal presentations, ~에게서 is the preferred, polite choice.

While not an idiom itself, it appears in common phrases. 1. 선물을 받다 (receive a gift from someone). 2. 이야기를 듣다 (hear a story from someone). 3. 배움을 얻다 (gain learning from a mentor). 4. 연락을 받다 (receive contact from someone). 5. 도움을 받다 (receive help from someone).

Pronounced as [e-ge-seo], it is attached directly to the noun without a space. There is no plural form needed for the particle itself, as it stays the same regardless of the noun's number.

It is distinct from ~에서, which is used for inanimate locations like 'from school' or 'from the store'. Always remember: living beings use ~에게서, places use ~에서.

Fun Fact

It evolved from older dative markers.

Pronunciation Guide

UK e-ge-seo

Clear vowel sounds.

US e-ge-seo

Flat, consistent sounds.

Common Errors

  • Dropping the 'seo'
  • Mispronouncing 'ge'
  • Adding a space

Rhymes With

어서 가서 해서 주어서 받아서

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Medium

Speaking 2/5

Medium

Escucha 2/5

Medium

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

친구 선생님

Learn Next

~에게 ~에서 ~께

Avanzado

~로부터

Grammar to Know

Particles

은/는, 이/가

Dative

~에게

Ablative

~에서

Examples by Level

1

친구에게서 편지를 받았습니다.

Friend-from letter received.

Source marker.

2

선생님에게서 배웠어요.

Teacher-from learned.

Source marker.

3

엄마에게서 선물을 받았어요.

Mom-from gift received.

Source marker.

4

그에게서 들었어요.

Him-from heard.

Source marker.

5

누구에게서 받았나요?

Who-from received?

Source marker.

6

강아지에게서 소리가 났어요.

Dog-from sound came.

Source marker.

7

동생에게서 연락이 왔어요.

Sibling-from contact came.

Source marker.

8

삼촌에게서 돈을 받았어요.

Uncle-from money received.

Source marker.

1

8 examples

1

8 examples

1

8 examples

1

8 examples

1

8 examples

Colocaciones comunes

받다
듣다
배우다
연락을 받다
도움을 받다
조언을 듣다
빌리다
뺏다
전해 듣다
영감을 얻다

Idioms & Expressions

"귀담아듣다"

Listen carefully to someone.

선생님의 조언을 귀담아들었다.

neutral

"입을 빌리다"

Speak through someone else.

그의 입을 빌려 전달했다.

formal

"도움을 청하다"

Ask for help from someone.

친구에게서 도움을 청했다.

neutral

"소식을 접하다"

Receive news from someone.

그에게서 소식을 접했다.

formal

"가르침을 받다"

Receive teaching from a mentor.

스승님에게서 가르침을 받았다.

formal

"사랑을 받다"

Receive love from someone.

부모님에게서 사랑을 받았다.

neutral

Easily Confused

~에게서 vs ~에서

Both mean from.

Living vs Place.

친구에게서 vs 학교에서.

~에게서 vs ~한테서

Same meaning.

Formality.

Formal vs Casual.

~에게서 vs ~에게

Looks similar.

To vs From.

Give vs Receive.

~에게서 vs ~께

Similar usage.

Honorific.

Teacher vs Friend.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Noun + ~에게서 + Verb

친구에게서 들었다.

A2

Noun + ~에게서 + Noun + 받다

엄마에게서 선물을 받았다.

A2

Noun + ~에게서 + 배우다

선생님에게서 배웠다.

B1

Noun + ~에게서 + 조언을 구하다

선배에게서 조언을 구했다.

B1

Noun + ~에게서 + 연락이 오다

그에게서 연락이 왔다.

Familia de palabras

Nouns

사람 person

Verbs

받다 receive

Relacionado

~에게 opposite direction

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal writing Standard speech Casual speech Slang

Errores comunes

Using ~에게서 for places. Use ~에서 for places.
Only use ~에게서 for living things.
Using ~에게서 for inanimate objects. Use ~에서.
Objects don't give things.
Confusing with ~에게. Use ~에게 for giving, ~에게서 for receiving.
Direction matters.
Overusing in casual speech. Use ~한테서.
Sounds too stiff.
Forgetting the particle entirely. Always attach the particle.
Grammar requires it.

Tips

💡

The Living Rule

Only living things!

💡

Formal Writing

Use it in essays.

🌍

Respect

Use honorifics if needed.

💡

No Space

Attach to the noun.

💡

Clear Vowels

Say it slowly.

💡

Avoid Inanimate

Don't use for stores.

💡

History

It's a compound.

💡

Flashcards

Use with verbs.

💡

Context

Read books.

💡

Speaking

Record yourself.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

E-ge-seo: 'E' (he) 'ge' (gave) 'seo' (so).

Visual Association

A person handing a gift.

Word Web

receive give source person

Desafío

Write 5 sentences today.

Origen de la palabra

Korean

Original meaning: To/From person

Contexto cultural

None.

Similar to 'from' in English.

Used in almost every K-drama.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • 선생님에게서 배우다
  • 친구에게서 빌리다

Home

  • 엄마에게서 듣다
  • 아빠에게서 받다

Work

  • 상사에게서 듣다
  • 동료에게서 받다

Travel

  • 현지인에게서 듣다

Conversation Starters

"누구에게서 이 선물을 받았나요?"

"선생님에게서 무엇을 배웠나요?"

"친구에게서 어떤 이야기를 들었나요?"

"부모님에게서 어떤 조언을 받았나요?"

"누구에게서 연락이 왔나요?"

Journal Prompts

오늘 누구에게서 무엇을 받았나요?

가장 기억에 남는 가르침은 누구에게서 받았나요?

친구에게서 들은 좋은 소식은 무엇인가요?

선생님에게서 배운 것 중 가장 중요한 것은?

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

Yes, animals are living beings.

No, ~에서 is for places.

Yes, to ~한테서.

Yes, more than ~한테서.

No.

No, use ~에게.

Yes, very common.

No.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

친구___ 선물을 받았다.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 에게서

Source is a person.

multiple choice A2

Which is correct?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 친구에게서 받았다

Only people.

true false B1

Is ~에게서 used for places?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

Use ~에서 for places.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Common verbs.

sentence order B2

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

Subject/Source/Object/Verb.

Puntuación: /5

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