A1 adverb 3 min de lectura

빨리

You use this word when you want something to happen in a short amount of time.

ppalli

Explanation at your level:

You use 빨리 to say 'fast'. If you want to eat fast, you say '빨리 먹어요'. It is very easy to use. Just put it before the action. You will use this word every day in Korea!

At this level, you can use 빨리 to make requests. For example, '빨리 오세요' (Please come quickly). It helps you communicate your needs when you are in a rush or need someone to speed up their work.

You can now use 빨리 to describe the speed of various processes. You might say, '숙제를 빨리 끝냈어요' (I finished my homework quickly). It is a staple for describing how you manage your time and daily tasks effectively.

At the B2 level, you understand the cultural weight of 빨리. You recognize that 'Pali-pali' is a societal characteristic. You use it to navigate social expectations and express urgency in professional or collaborative environments with appropriate politeness levels.

You can use 빨리 in more nuanced ways, such as in hypothetical situations or complex sentences. You might discuss the pros and cons of the 'Pali-pali' culture in an essay, analyzing how it impacts the quality of work versus the speed of output in modern Korean society.

Mastery involves understanding the subtle shift from the adjective 빠르다 to the adverb 빨리. You can distinguish between colloquial urgency and formal efficiency. You might use it in literary contexts to describe the fleeting nature of time or the rapid progression of events in a narrative, showing a deep grasp of Korean linguistic rhythm.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • It means quickly/fast.
  • It is an adverb.
  • It is a staple of Korean culture.
  • Use it before a verb.

Welcome to the world of Korean! 빨리 is arguably one of the first words any learner encounters. It translates to quickly, fast, or hurry.

Think of it as the engine of Korean conversation. Because Korean culture often values efficiency, you will hear this word everywhere. Whether you are telling a taxi driver to go fast or asking a friend to hurry up, this is your go-to word.

It is simple to use: just place it before the verb you want to describe. It is friendly, direct, and incredibly useful for daily communication.

The word 빨리 comes from the adjective 빠르다 (ppa-reu-da), which means 'to be fast'. In Korean, adverbs are often formed by changing the ending of an adjective.

Historically, the root 빠르- has been used for centuries to describe physical speed. It is a native Korean word, not a Sino-Korean (Hanja) word, which makes it feel very natural and grounded in the language's roots.

Over time, as the 'Pali-Pali' (hurry-hurry) culture developed in modern Korea, the word became a hallmark of the nation's rapid industrialization and fast-paced lifestyle. It reflects a cultural shift toward speed and efficiency.

You use 빨리 whenever you want to speed things up. It is very versatile. You can use it in casual settings with friends (빨리 와! - Come quickly!) or in slightly more formal situations.

Common collocations include 빨리 가다 (go fast), 빨리 먹다 (eat fast), and 빨리 끝내다 (finish quickly). It is essentially used with any verb that involves action.

While it is neutral in tone, be careful not to sound too demanding. In professional settings, you might pair it with polite verb endings like -요 or -습니다 to ensure you sound like a polite request rather than a bossy command.

1. 빨리빨리 (Pali-pali): The most famous Korean expression. It means 'hurry, hurry' and represents the fast-paced culture of Korea.

2. 빨리 좀 해 (Pali jom hae): 'Please do it faster.' A slightly impatient way to urge someone to hurry up.

3. 빨리 와 (Pali wa): 'Come quickly!' Used when waiting for someone who is late.

4. 빨리 끝내자 (Pali kkeut-nae-ja): 'Let's finish this quickly.' Used when you want to get a task over with.

5. 빨리빨리 문화 (Pali-pali munhwa): 'Hurry-hurry culture.' A sociological term used to describe the Korean obsession with speed.

Grammatically, 빨리 is an adverb. It modifies verbs. It does not change based on the subject or tense of the sentence.

Pronunciation can be tricky because of the double consonant . It is a 'tense' sound, meaning you should tighten your throat muscles when saying it. It sounds like 'ppal-li', not 'pal-li'.

There is no plural form because it is an adverb. It rhymes loosely with 'dally' in English, though the Korean 'l' sound is more like a flap 'r'. Practice the tension in the first syllable to sound more native!

Fun Fact

The word is derived from the adjective '빠르다', which is native to the Korean language.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ppal.li/

Tense 'p' sound followed by an 'l' sound.

US /ppal.li/

Similar to 'pal-lee' but with a tense start.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 'pp'
  • Pronouncing it like 'bali'
  • Missing the double consonant tension

Rhymes With

달리 빨리 할리 갈리 살리

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Very easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Requires practice for the 'pp' sound

Escucha 1/5

Very easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

먹다 가다

Learn Next

천천히 빠르다

Avanzado

조속히 신속히

Grammar to Know

Adverb Formation

Adjective + -게/-이

Tense Consonants

ㄱ, ㄷ, ㅂ, ㅈ, ㅅ -> ㄲ, ㄸ, ㅃ, ㅉ, ㅆ

Polite Imperative

Verb + -(으)세요

Examples by Level

1

빨리 가요.

Quickly go.

Adverb + Verb

2

빨리 먹어요.

Quickly eat.

Adverb + Verb

3

빨리 오세요.

Quickly come.

Polite command

4

빨리 하세요.

Quickly do.

Polite command

5

빨리 자요.

Quickly sleep.

Adverb + Verb

6

빨리 봐요.

Quickly look.

Adverb + Verb

7

빨리 읽어요.

Quickly read.

Adverb + Verb

8

빨리 뛰어요.

Quickly run.

Adverb + Verb

1

빨리 준비하세요.

2

빨리 끝내고 싶어요.

3

빨리 도착했어요.

4

빨리 말해주세요.

5

빨리 결정해야 해요.

6

빨리 배우고 싶어요.

7

빨리 나가요.

8

빨리 도와주세요.

1

빨리 처리해 주셔서 감사합니다.

2

시간이 너무 빨리 지나가요.

3

빨리 적응하는 편이에요.

4

빨리 해결할 방법이 있을까요?

5

일이 빨리 진행되고 있어요.

6

빨리 돌아올게요.

7

빨리 잊어버렸어요.

8

빨리 성장하고 싶어요.

1

빨리 판단하는 것이 중요합니다.

2

빨리 변화하는 사회에 살고 있습니다.

3

빨리 대응하지 않으면 안 돼요.

4

빨리 익숙해지도록 노력하겠습니다.

5

빨리 결과를 보고 싶습니다.

6

빨리 움직여야 할 상황입니다.

7

빨리 협력해야 합니다.

8

빨리 소통하는 것이 핵심입니다.

1

빨리빨리 문화는 효율성을 강조합니다.

2

기술이 너무 빨리 발전해서 놀라워요.

3

빨리 결론을 내리기에는 이릅니다.

4

사태가 빨리 진정되기를 바랍니다.

5

빨리 수용하는 태도가 필요합니다.

6

빨리 달성할 수 있는 목표를 세우세요.

7

빨리 파악하는 능력이 뛰어납니다.

8

빨리 개선해야 할 점이 많습니다.

1

빨리 변모하는 도시의 풍경을 담았습니다.

2

빨리 도래할 미래를 대비해야 합니다.

3

빨리 수긍하기 어려운 부분도 있습니다.

4

빨리 정착된 관습은 바꾸기 어렵습니다.

5

빨리 전개되는 서사가 흥미롭습니다.

6

빨리 소멸하는 자원을 보호합시다.

7

빨리 관철시키려는 의지가 보입니다.

8

빨리 확산되는 정보를 주의하세요.

Colocaciones comunes

빨리 가다
빨리 먹다
빨리 끝내다
빨리 오다
빨리 하다
빨리 배우다
빨리 도착하다
빨리 결정하다
빨리 말하다
빨리 일어나다

Idioms & Expressions

"빨리빨리"

Hurry, hurry.

한국은 빨리빨리 문화가 있어요.

casual/common

"빨리 좀!"

Hurry up!

빨리 좀! 늦었어!

casual

"빨리 가자"

Let's go fast.

시간 없어, 빨리 가자.

casual

"빨리 해치우다"

To finish something quickly (often a chore).

이 일을 빨리 해치우자.

casual

"빨리 낫다"

To get well quickly (from illness).

빨리 나으세요.

neutral

"빨리빨리 문화"

The culture of speed.

빨리빨리 문화는 장단점이 있다.

neutral

Easily Confused

빨리 vs 빠르다

It is the adjective form.

빠르다 describes a noun; 빨리 describes a verb.

차가 빠르다 vs 차가 빨리 간다.

빨리 vs

Both relate to time.

곧 means 'soon' (time), 빨리 means 'fast' (speed).

곧 갈게요 vs 빨리 갈게요.

빨리 vs 천천히

It is the antonym.

One is fast, one is slow.

빨리 하세요 vs 천천히 하세요.

빨리 vs 급히

Both imply urgency.

급히 is more about emergency/necessity, 빨리 is general speed.

급히 떠났다 vs 빨리 떠났다.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 빨리 + Verb

나는 빨리 먹어요.

A2

빨리 + Verb + (으)세요

빨리 오세요!

A2

빨리 + Verb + 고 싶어요

빨리 가고 싶어요.

B1

빨리 + Verb + -아/어서

빨리 해서 끝내요.

B2

빨리 + Verb + -는 것이 좋다

빨리 결정하는 것이 좋아요.

Familia de palabras

Nouns

빠름 Fastness/speed

Verbs

빨라지다 To become fast

Adjectives

빠르다 To be fast

Relacionado

속도 Speed (noun)

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

조속히 (Formal) 빨리 (Neutral) 빨리 좀 (Casual) 빨리빨리 (Slang/Cultural)

Errores comunes

Using '빨리' as an adjective. Use '빠른'.
빨리 is an adverb, 빠른 is an adjective.
Mispronouncing the tense 'ㅃ'. Tighten your throat.
It sounds like a 'p' with tension.
Overusing it in formal speech. Use '조속히'.
빨리 can sound too casual for business.
Confusing it with '천천히'. Check the context.
They are opposites.
Using it for 'soon' instead of 'fast'. Use '곧'.
빨리 is speed, 곧 is time.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a clock spinning fast.

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Native Context

Use it when you are impatient.

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Pali-pali

Learn about Korean speed culture.

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Adverb Rule

Adverbs usually come before the verb.

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Tension

Practice the tense 'ㅃ'.

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Adjective vs Adverb

Don't confuse with 빠른.

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Did You Know?

It is the most common Korean adverb.

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Sentence Building

Add '빨리' to every verb you learn.

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Rhyme

Think of 'dally' but with a 'p'.

🌍

Politeness

Always add -요 to be safe.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a 'pal' (friend) running 'lee' (quickly) away.

Visual Association

A cheetah running.

Word Web

Speed Hurry Time Efficiency

Desafío

Try to say '빨리' every time you see someone moving fast today.

Origen de la palabra

Korean

Original meaning: Fast/Quick

Contexto cultural

Can sound rude if used too abruptly with superiors.

Often compared to the American 'hurry up' culture.

Many K-dramas feature characters shouting '빨리빨리!' Documentaries about 'Pali-pali' culture

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At a restaurant

  • 빨리 주세요
  • 빨리 먹고 가요

At work

  • 빨리 끝내겠습니다
  • 빨리 처리할게요

Traveling

  • 빨리 가야 해요
  • 빨리 도착할 거예요

With friends

  • 빨리 와!
  • 빨리 하자!

Conversation Starters

"Do you like the 'pali-pali' culture?"

"What is something you want to learn quickly?"

"How do you feel when someone tells you to hurry?"

"Do you prefer to do things quickly or slowly?"

"What do you do quickly in the morning?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had to do something quickly.

How does speed affect your daily life?

Compare the speed of life in your country vs Korea.

Write about a goal you want to achieve quickly.

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

It depends on the tone and context.

No, use '곧' for 'soon'.

Tense your throat like you are about to cough.

No, it is an adverb.

빠르다.

For emphasis and rhythm.

Most action verbs, yes.

Yes, very common.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

밥을 ___ 먹어요.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 빨리

빨리 means quickly.

multiple choice A2

Which word means 'fast'?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 빨리

빨리 is the adverb for fast.

true false B1

'빨리' is an adjective.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

It is an adverb.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

These are opposites.

sentence order B2

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

Adverb + Destination + Verb

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