몇몇
A small, unspecified number of people or things.
Explanation at your level:
You use 몇몇 when you have a small number of things. If you have 3 apples, you can say '몇몇 사과.' It is very easy to use! Just put it before the thing you are talking about.
When you want to describe a small group without saying the exact number, use 몇몇. It is like saying 'a few' in English. For example, '몇몇 친구' means 'a few friends.'
At this level, you should know that 몇몇 is used for countable nouns. It is more specific than 'some' but less precise than a number. It helps you sound more natural when telling stories about your day.
몇몇 is excellent for reports or formal speech when you need to refer to a subset of a larger group. It provides a sense of objectivity. Note that it is distinct from '몇몇의' which is sometimes used for emphasis.
In advanced writing, 몇몇 can be used to categorize or group items in an argument. It allows for nuance, suggesting that while the group is small, it is still significant enough to be mentioned. It is a staple in academic and journalistic Korean.
Mastery of 몇몇 involves understanding its rhythmic quality in speech. It is often used in literary contexts to evoke a sense of selectivity. Unlike '일부' (a part of), which can be quite large, 몇몇 strictly limits the scope to a small, countable set, showing precise control over lexical choice.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means 'a few' or 'some'.
- Used for countable nouns only.
- Must precede a noun.
- Very common in daily speech.
Welcome! Today we are looking at 몇몇, a very handy word in Korean. Think of it as the English equivalent of 'a few' or 'some.'
When you use 몇몇, you are telling your listener that you are talking about a small group, but you aren't being specific about the exact count. It's perfect for casual conversation when precision isn't the goal.
It is a determiner, which is just a fancy way of saying it needs a noun to hang out with. You can't just say 'I saw 몇몇'; you have to say 'I saw 몇몇 people' (몇몇 사람들).
The word 몇몇 is a reduplication of the interrogative pronoun 몇 (how many). In Korean, repeating a word often creates a sense of plurality or distribution.
Historically, 몇 has been used since Middle Korean to ask about quantity. By doubling it into 몇몇, the language evolved a way to express an indefinite small quantity that is distinct from just saying 'many' (많은) or 'some' (어떤).
It reflects a linguistic tendency to use repetition to soften the definiteness of a question word, turning an inquiry into a descriptive statement.
You will mostly hear 몇몇 in daily life. It is slightly more formal than just saying '몇' (some) because it emphasizes the limited nature of the group.
Commonly, it is paired with plural nouns, such as 몇몇 사람들 (a few people) or 몇몇 학생들 (a few students). It sounds natural in both professional and casual settings.
Avoid using it with uncountable nouns like 'water' or 'air.' It is strictly for things you can count, like books, friends, or days.
While 몇몇 is a standard word, it appears in various common phrases.
- 몇몇 안 되는: 'Only a few' (emphasizing scarcity).
- 몇몇의 사람들: 'A few of the people' (specifying a subset).
- 몇몇 경우: 'A few cases' (used in formal reports).
- 몇몇 친구들: 'A few friends' (casual).
- 몇몇 문제: 'A few problems' (often used when discussing minor issues).
Grammatically, 몇몇 acts as a modifier. It does not change form regardless of the noun it modifies.
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [면멷]. Note the sound change: the 'ㅊ' in the first syllable and the 'ㅊ' in the second syllable are influenced by the following nasal sounds, leading to the [n] sound.
It is strictly used for countable nouns. If you are talking about 'some sugar,' you would use a different word like '조금' instead.
Fun Fact
Reduplication is a common way to create new words in Korean.
Pronunciation Guide
Korean pronunciation
Korean pronunciation
Common Errors
- Failing to nasalize the 't' sound
- Adding extra vowels
- Mispronouncing the final consonant
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Determiner usage
몇몇 사람
Pluralization
사람들
Nasalization
몇몇
Examples by Level
몇몇 사과가 있어요.
A few apples exist.
Simple existence.
몇몇 친구가 와요.
A few friends are coming.
Subject marker.
몇몇 책을 읽어요.
I read a few books.
Object usage.
몇몇 사람이 보여요.
A few people are visible.
Passive verb.
몇몇 꽃이 예뻐요.
A few flowers are pretty.
Adjective.
몇몇 아이가 놀아요.
A few kids are playing.
Subject.
몇몇 날을 쉬어요.
I rest for a few days.
Time duration.
몇몇 개를 샀어요.
I bought a few things.
Counting objects.
몇몇 학생들이 도서관에 있습니다.
그는 몇몇 질문을 했습니다.
몇몇 사람들은 동의하지 않았습니다.
나는 몇몇 사진을 찍었습니다.
몇몇 가게가 문을 닫았습니다.
몇몇 이유로 늦었습니다.
몇몇 동료와 점심을 먹어요.
몇몇 영화를 추천합니다.
몇몇 전문가들은 이 정책에 반대합니다.
그는 몇몇 중요한 결정을 내렸습니다.
몇몇 프로젝트는 이미 완료되었습니다.
몇몇 국가에서는 이 법을 시행합니다.
몇몇 의견이 충돌했습니다.
몇몇 자료를 검토해야 합니다.
몇몇 상황에서는 조심해야 합니다.
몇몇 후보가 탈락했습니다.
몇몇 연구 결과에 따르면 이는 사실입니다.
그는 몇몇의 예외를 인정했습니다.
몇몇 비평가들은 이 작품을 높게 평가합니다.
우리는 몇몇 잠재적인 위험을 식별했습니다.
몇몇 부서가 협력하여 문제를 해결했습니다.
몇몇 변수들이 결과에 영향을 미쳤습니다.
그는 몇몇의 논리적 오류를 지적했습니다.
몇몇의 변화가 불가피해 보입니다.
몇몇의 소수 의견이 전체의 방향을 바꾸었습니다.
그는 몇몇의 고전 문학을 탐독했습니다.
몇몇의 사례를 통해 일반화하기는 어렵습니다.
몇몇의 예술가들은 기존의 틀을 거부했습니다.
몇몇의 정치적 갈등이 평화 협상을 지연시켰습니다.
몇몇의 이론은 현대 과학에서 반박되었습니다.
몇몇의 신념이 그의 행동을 결정지었습니다.
몇몇의 미묘한 차이가 큰 결과를 낳습니다.
몇몇의 선구적인 학자들이 이 분야를 개척했습니다.
몇몇의 은유적인 표현이 시의 깊이를 더합니다.
몇몇의 역사적 사실이 그의 주장을 뒷받침합니다.
몇몇의 철학적 담론이 현대 사회를 관통합니다.
몇몇의 무의식적인 습관이 성격을 형성합니다.
몇몇의 정교한 기교가 장인의 손길을 나타냅니다.
몇몇의 미세한 균열이 댐의 붕괴를 초래했습니다.
몇몇의 고귀한 정신이 시대를 구원했습니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"몇몇 안 되는"
only a few
몇몇 안 되는 사람들이 남았습니다.
neutral"몇몇의 경우"
in a few cases
몇몇의 경우에만 작동합니다.
formal"몇몇 사람들은"
some people
몇몇 사람들은 다르게 생각합니다.
neutral"몇몇의 의견"
a few opinions
몇몇의 의견을 반영했습니다.
formal"몇몇의 이유로"
for a few reasons
몇몇의 이유로 결정이 바뀌었습니다.
formal"몇몇의 변화"
a few changes
몇몇의 변화가 있었습니다.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean 'some'
일부 can be larger
일부 vs 몇몇
Root word
몇 is interrogative
몇 vs 몇몇
Both mean 'a little'
조금 is for uncountable
조금 vs 몇몇
Both mean 'some'
약간 is more general
약간 vs 몇몇
Sentence Patterns
몇몇 + Noun
몇몇 사람이 왔어요.
몇몇 + Noun + Particle
몇몇 학생들을 만났어요.
몇몇의 + Noun
몇몇의 의견이 있습니다.
Subject + 몇몇 + Noun + Verb
그는 몇몇 책을 읽었습니다.
몇몇 + Noun + 은/는
몇몇 친구들은 동의했습니다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
몇몇 is for countable nouns; water is uncountable.
Money is uncountable in Korean grammar.
Redundant; cannot use 'all' with 'a few'.
Determiners do not take particles like 을.
Determiner should not have a subject particle.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a small group of 3 people.
Native Usage
Used when you don't want to be exact.
Cultural Insight
Polite way to avoid being too specific.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep it before the noun.
Say It Right
Focus on the nasal sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use with uncountable nouns.
Did You Know?
It's a doubled word.
Study Smart
Practice with countable nouns.
Context
Great for reports.
Rule
No particles attached.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'few-few' (몇-몇).
Visual Association
A small group of people standing together.
Word Web
چالش
Try naming 3 things you have a few of today.
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: A repetition of 'how many'
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Equivalent to 'a few' or 'some'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- 몇몇 학생
- 몇몇 문제
- 몇몇 과목
At work
- 몇몇 경우
- 몇몇 부서
- 몇몇 의견
Travel
- 몇몇 나라
- 몇몇 도시
- 몇몇 장소
Daily life
- 몇몇 친구
- 몇몇 사진
- 몇몇 시간
Conversation Starters
"몇몇 친구들을 만났나요?"
"몇몇 영화를 좋아하세요?"
"몇몇 이유로 고민한 적 있나요?"
"몇몇 책을 읽고 있나요?"
"몇몇 나라를 여행하고 싶나요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 몇몇 사람을 만났나요?
오늘 몇몇 일을 했나요?
최근에 읽은 몇몇 책에 대해 쓰세요.
당신의 몇몇 목표는 무엇인가요?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is only for countable objects.
They are similar, but 일부 can refer to a larger portion.
It is optional but common.
It is used in all registers.
As [면멷].
No, it must modify a noun.
No, it means 'a few'.
Yes, very common.
خودت رو بسنج
___ 사람이 왔어요.
Few people came.
Which fits with '몇몇'?
Students are countable.
Is '몇몇' used for uncountable nouns?
Only for countable.
Word
معنی
Meaning match.
Determiner comes first.
___ 책을 읽었습니다.
Read a few books.
What does '몇몇' mean?
It means a small number.
Can you say '몇몇 물'?
Water is uncountable.
Correct structure.
___ 사례를 분석했습니다.
Analyzed a few cases.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
몇몇 is the perfect word to describe a small, unspecified group of countable things.
- Means 'a few' or 'some'.
- Used for countable nouns only.
- Must precede a noun.
- Very common in daily speech.
Memory Palace
Imagine a small group of 3 people.
Native Usage
Used when you don't want to be exact.
Cultural Insight
Polite way to avoid being too specific.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep it before the noun.
مثال
몇몇 학생들이 숙제를 안 했어요.
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