속담
A traditional, short saying that gives advice or states a common truth.
Explanation at your level:
A sokdam is a short sentence. It is very old. People say it to give advice. You can learn them to sound like a native speaker!
When you talk to Korean friends, you might hear a sokdam. It is a traditional saying. It helps you understand how Korean people think about life and work.
A sokdam is a traditional proverb. It often uses metaphors about animals or food to explain a complex situation. It is a great way to show you know Korean culture well.
Using a sokdam allows you to express deep wisdom in just a few words. It is important to know the context, as some are used for humor while others are for serious moral lessons.
The usage of sokdam reflects the linguistic and cultural depth of the Korean language. They are often used in rhetoric to persuade others or to summarize a situation with a shared cultural understanding.
Mastering sokdam involves understanding the historical and social context behind each phrase. They are artifacts of folk philosophy, often reflecting the agrarian roots of Korean society and the Confucian values that shaped its history.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Short saying
- Folk wisdom
- Cultural heritage
- Educational
Think of a sokdam as the Korean version of a proverb. It is a short, punchy sentence that captures a big truth about life, human behavior, or nature.
These sayings aren't just random words; they are cultural treasures. They help people navigate life's challenges by offering advice that has been tested by time. When you use one, you are connecting with centuries of Korean history and thought.
The word sokdam comes from the Hanja characters 俗 (sok, meaning 'custom' or 'common') and 談 (dam, meaning 'talk' or 'story'). Together, they literally mean 'common talk' or 'stories of the people'.
Historically, these were the oral traditions of commoners. Before widespread literacy, these sayings were the primary way to pass down moral values and life hacks from parents to children across the Korean peninsula.
You use a sokdam when you want to make a point more effectively. It turns a boring lecture into a relatable observation. Common verbs used with it include sokdameul malhada (to say a proverb) or sokdameul inyonghada (to quote a proverb).
They are used in both casual conversations and formal speeches. Using them shows you understand the cultural nuance and the rhythm of the language.
1. Gaecheon-eseo yong nanda: 'A dragon rises from a small stream.' Meaning: A great person can come from humble beginnings.
2. Tteok-eul meokgo haneun sori: 'The sound made while eating rice cakes.' Meaning: Something that is very easy to do.
3. Nun-e kong-kkakji-ga ssui-da: 'A bean pod covers the eyes.' Meaning: Being blinded by love.
4. Gwan-e deureogado hal mari itda: 'There is something to say even when entering the coffin.' Meaning: One should always be honest.
5. Gujeong-mul-e doejji-do mot handa: 'Cannot even be a pig in dirty water.' Meaning: Being completely useless.
Sokdam is a standard noun. It doesn't have a plural form because the concept is collective. In a sentence, it usually acts as the object of the verb 'to use' or 'to cite'.
The pronunciation is straightforward: sok-dam. The 'k' sound in the first syllable is unreleased, followed by a clear, nasal 'm' sound in the second syllable. It rhymes loosely with words ending in '-am' like 'jam' or 'ham' in English.
Fun Fact
Reflects agrarian life
Pronunciation Guide
sok-dam
sok-dam
Common Errors
- mispronouncing the k
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Subject markers
Sokdam-i
Examples by Level
Sokdam-eun jaemi-it-seumnida.
Proverbs are fun.
Subject marker -eun
Sokdam-eul gongbu-haeyo.
Igeo-eun yumeong-han sokdam-ieyo.
Sokdam-eun insaeng-ui gyo-hun-eul jum-nida.
Geu sokdam-eun jigeum-do sseuyeoyo.
Sokdam-eul inyong-hamyeon mal-i deo seol-deung-ryeok-i isseoyo.
Sokdam-eun munhwa-ui geoul-ieyo.
Sokdam-eun seon-jo-deul-ui ji-hye-ga dam-gyeo-it-seumnida.
Sokdam-eul tong-hae hanguk-ui jeong-seo-reul bae-ul su isseoyo.
Sokdam-eun gae-in-ui gyeong-heom-eul bo-pyeon-jeok jin-ri-ro seung-hwa-si-kim-nida.
Sokdam-eun o-rae-doen mun-heon-eseo-do ja-ju bal-gyeon-doem-nida.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"sokdam-eun gwa-jang-i-da"
Proverbs are exaggerations.
It is just a saying.
casualEasily Confused
both are wise sayings
myeong-eon is usually a quote by a person
A quote vs a folk saying
Sentence Patterns
Sokdam-eun [Subject] + -ieyo
Sokdam-eun ji-hye-ieyo.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
Relacionado
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
Errores comunes
idioms are phrases, sokdams are sentences
Tips
Context
Learn the story behind the proverb.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Sok (common) + Dam (talk)
Visual Association
A wise old man talking
Word Web
Desafío
Learn one a week
Origen de la palabra
Hanja
Original meaning: common talk
Contexto cultural
none
Similar to proverbs
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- Sokdam-eul bae-wo-yo
Conversation Starters
"Do you know any Korean proverbs?"
Journal Prompts
Write about your favorite proverb.
Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasA Korean proverb.
Ponte a prueba
Sokdam-eun ___.
Proverbs are wise.
Puntuación: /1
Summary
A sokdam is a window into the wisdom of Korean ancestors.
- Short saying
- Folk wisdom
- Cultural heritage
- Educational
Context
Learn the story behind the proverb.
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