초급이다
It means something is at a beginner or elementary level.
Explanation at your level:
You are at the very start! When you are A1, you are 초급. You know basic words and can say hello. Everything is new to you. It is okay to be 초급 because everyone starts here. You are learning the building blocks of the language.
At the A2 level, you are still 초급, but you are getting better. You can understand simple sentences about your family or your day. You are moving from total beginner to someone who can handle basic daily tasks. You are no longer a complete novice.
By B1, you have left the 초급 stage behind. You are now an intermediate learner. You can express opinions and explain your dreams. You don't need to describe yourself as 초급 anymore; you are now capable of more complex conversations.
At B2, you are quite advanced. You would never describe your proficiency as 초급 unless you were starting a completely new, unrelated skill, like learning quantum physics or a new sport. You have a high level of fluency and nuance.
C1 learners are very proficient. You understand idioms and abstract concepts. Using the word 초급 here would only be for contrast, perhaps saying, 'I remember when my Korean was just 초급, but now I can read literature.'
At C2, you have mastered the language. You understand the history and cultural depth of words like 초급. You can use it to describe the foundational elements of any field with total authority. You are an expert who can explain the very basics to others.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means beginner level.
- Used for classes and skills.
- Based on Sino-Korean roots.
- Essential for learners.
The term 초급이다 is a fundamental concept in Korean language learning. It combines 초 (beginning) and 급 (level/grade), essentially meaning 'to be at a beginner level.'
When you say something is 초급, you are signaling that it is not yet advanced. Think of it as the 'Level 1' of any skill. Whether it is a language class, a fitness program, or a video game, this word sets the expectation that the content is introductory and manageable for someone with little prior experience.
It is a very helpful word to know because it allows you to describe your own current abilities or the difficulty of materials you are looking for. It is essentially your way of saying, 'I am just getting started!'
The word is rooted in Sino-Korean characters (Hanja). The character 초 (初) signifies 'beginning' or 'first,' while 급 (級) refers to a 'rank' or 'grade.' Together, they form a logical structure used throughout East Asian education systems.
Historically, these terms were adopted to organize curriculum levels in schools. The system of dividing knowledge into 초급 (beginner), 중급 (intermediate), and 고급 (advanced) became the standard way to categorize proficiency in everything from martial arts to academic subjects.
The evolution of the word is tied to the modernization of the Korean education system in the 20th century. As standardized testing became more common, the need for clear labels for different skill tiers grew. Today, it is a staple of everyday vocabulary, used far beyond just formal school settings.
You will most often hear 초급이다 used when talking about classes or textbooks. For example, you might say 'This book is for beginners' (이 책은 초급이에요).
It is used in both formal and casual settings. In a classroom, a teacher might tell you that you are at a 초급 level. With friends, you might laugh and say your cooking skills are still 초급. It is a neutral, descriptive term that carries no negative connotation; it simply states a fact about your current progress.
Common collocations include 초급 과정 (beginner course) and 초급 단계 (beginner stage). Using these phrases makes your Korean sound much more natural and precise.
While 초급이다 is a straightforward descriptor, it is often used in common expressions. 1. 초급 딱지를 떼다 (to move past the beginner stage). 2. 초급반에 들어가다 (to enter a beginner class). 3. 초급 수준에 머무르다 (to stay at a beginner level). 4. 초급부터 차근차근 (step-by-step from the beginner level). 5. 초급용 교재 (materials for beginners).
These phrases help you talk about your learning journey. For example, saying 'I want to move past the beginner stage' is a great way to express your goals to a tutor or friend.
Grammatically, 초급이다 functions as a descriptive predicate. It is formed by the noun 초급 and the copula 이다 (to be). When conjugating, it follows standard Korean rules—use 초급이에요 for polite speech or 초급이다 for plain form.
Pronunciation-wise, be careful with the double consonant 급. Ensure you enunciate the 'p' sound clearly at the end of the syllable. It sounds like 'Cho-geup-ee-da.' The stress is generally even across the syllables, which is typical for Korean.
It is not a countable noun, so you don't use articles like 'a' or 'the' in the English sense. Simply use the word as a state of being to describe yourself or a situation.
Fun Fact
The character '초' (初) is made of 'garment' (衣) and 'knife' (刀), suggesting cutting cloth for the first time.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'ch' sound, 'o' as in 'go', 'p' is soft.
Similar to UK, focus on the 'p' release.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'g' as 'k'
- Dropping the 'p' sound
- Adding extra syllables
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy
Simple
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Noun + 이다
학생이다
Noun + 에
초급에
Noun + 를
초급를
Examples by Level
저는 한국어 초급이에요.
I am Korean beginner.
Subject + noun + copula.
이 수업은 초급입니다.
This class is beginner.
Formal ending.
초급 학생입니다.
I am a beginner student.
Noun modification.
초급 책을 읽어요.
I read a beginner book.
Object marker.
그는 초급이에요.
He is a beginner.
Third person.
초급부터 시작해요.
Start from beginner.
Starting point.
이것은 초급 단계예요.
This is beginner stage.
Noun phrase.
초급이 어렵나요?
Is beginner hard?
Question form.
저는 아직 초급이에요.
초급 과정을 신청했어요.
초급반은 어디인가요?
초급 수준의 대화예요.
초급부터 천천히 배워요.
초급 학습자를 위한 책입니다.
초급 단계는 중요해요.
그는 초급을 졸업했어요.
초급 수준을 넘어서 중급으로 가고 싶어요.
초급 때 배운 문법이 기억나요.
이 게임은 초급자도 쉽게 할 수 있어요.
초급 과정이 너무 쉬워서 지루해요.
초급부터 고급까지 다 있어요.
초급 학습자를 위한 팁을 드릴게요.
저는 초급 수준에서 멈추고 싶지 않아요.
초급 단계의 실수를 조심하세요.
초급 수준의 지식으로는 부족합니다.
그는 초급 단계를 빠르게 통과했습니다.
초급 학습자에게는 기초가 가장 중요하죠.
초급 수준의 문장을 구사하는 데 익숙합니다.
초급과 중급 사이의 격차가 큽니다.
초급 학습자를 위한 맞춤형 교육이 필요해요.
초급 수준을 벗어나기 위해 노력 중입니다.
초급 단계에서 배운 내용이 기초가 됩니다.
초급 수준의 논리로는 이 문제를 풀 수 없습니다.
그의 실력은 초급을 훨씬 상회합니다.
초급 단계의 단순함이 때로는 가장 강력합니다.
초급 학습자 시절의 열정을 잊지 마세요.
초급 과정의 커리큘럼을 재검토해야 합니다.
초급 수준의 이해도는 충분히 확보했습니다.
초급부터 시작하는 것은 부끄러운 일이 아닙니다.
초급 단계에서 다져진 기초가 탄탄합니다.
초급 수준의 담론을 넘어 심도 있는 분석을 원합니다.
초급 학습자를 위한 지침서로서 매우 훌륭합니다.
초급 단계의 미숙함은 성장의 필수 과정입니다.
언어의 초급 수준은 가장 순수한 단계입니다.
초급부터 마스터 단계까지의 로드맵을 제시합니다.
초급 수준의 지식을 체계화하는 것이 중요합니다.
그는 초급 학습자의 마음을 잘 이해합니다.
초급 단계의 기초가 흔들리면 고급도 어렵습니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"초급 딱지를 떼다"
To move beyond the beginner stage.
드디어 초급 딱지를 뗐어요!
casual"초급부터 차근차근"
Step by step from the beginning.
초급부터 차근차근 배우는 게 좋아요.
neutral"초급 수준에 머무르다"
To stay at the beginner level.
너무 오래 초급 수준에 머물렀어요.
neutral"초급의 정석"
The gold standard of beginner level.
이 책은 초급의 정석이에요.
neutral"초급 탈출"
Escaping the beginner level.
초급 탈출이 목표예요.
casual"초급의 기초"
The fundamentals of the beginner level.
초급의 기초를 다져야 합니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean beginner.
초급 is level-based, 초보 is person-based.
초급반 vs 초보자
Both relate to basics.
기초 is the foundation, 초급 is the rank.
기초 문법 vs 초급반
Both mean starting.
입문 is the act of entering.
입문서 vs 초급 책
Often learned together.
중급 is intermediate.
초급에서 중급으로
Sentence Patterns
저는 [Noun] 초급이에요.
저는 한국어 초급이에요.
이것은 [Noun] 초급입니다.
이것은 초급 과정입니다.
초급부터 [Verb]하세요.
초급부터 시작하세요.
초급 수준의 [Noun]입니다.
초급 수준의 책입니다.
초급 단계를 [Verb].
초급 단계를 마쳤어요.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
10/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
It is a predicate, not just a noun.
They are opposites.
Use the correct modifier.
Ensure correct tense.
Compound noun usage.
Tips
Memory Palace
Place a '1' on your front door to remember 초급 is Level 1.
Self-Introduction
Use it when meeting language partners.
Education Culture
Koreans love levels; knowing this helps you fit in.
Copula Rule
Always use '이다' with nouns.
The 'p' sound
Keep your lips closed for the 'p' in 급.
Don't confuse levels
Don't say 초급 when you mean 고급.
Hanja Power
Learning Hanja helps you guess meanings.
Labeling
Label your books as 초급.
Polite Ending
Use '이에요' for polite speech.
Consistency
Practice daily to move past 초급.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
CHO (like 'choose') the beginner level.
Visual Association
A person standing at the bottom of a staircase.
Word Web
چالش
Say '저는 초급이에요' to a friend.
ریشه کلمه
Sino-Korean (Hanja)
Original meaning: First grade/rank
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Equates to 'Beginner' or 'Level 1'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Language School
- 초급반 등록
- 초급 교재
- 초급 레벨
Hobbies
- 초급 스키
- 초급 요리
- 초급 댄스
Work
- 초급 업무
- 초급 교육
- 초급 단계
Self-Study
- 초급부터 차근차근
- 초급 탈출
- 초급 수준
Conversation Starters
"한국어 초급이에요?"
"초급반은 어때요?"
"초급부터 시작하는 게 좋겠죠?"
"초급 단계를 마쳤나요?"
"초급 수준의 책을 추천해 줄래요?"
Journal Prompts
Why did you start at the 초급 level?
What is the hardest part of being 초급?
How do you plan to move past 초급?
What was your first 초급 experience?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, it applies to any skill level.
No, it is a neutral term.
저는 초급이에요.
No, Korean doesn't use plurals for this.
No, it just means 'new'.
Yes, '초급 스키' (beginner skiing).
중급 (Intermediate).
Yes, Sino-Korean.
خودت رو بسنج
저는 한국어 ___이에요.
Context implies beginner.
What is the opposite of 초급?
Advanced is the opposite of beginner.
초급 means expert.
It means beginner.
Word
معنی
Levels of proficiency.
Subject + Noun + Copula.
이 책은 ___용입니다.
Book for beginners.
Which word means 'beginner class'?
반 means class.
초급 is a verb.
It is an adjective/noun.
Word
معنی
Common compounds.
To move past the beginner stage.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
초급 is your starting point on the road to mastery!
- Means beginner level.
- Used for classes and skills.
- Based on Sino-Korean roots.
- Essential for learners.
Memory Palace
Place a '1' on your front door to remember 초급 is Level 1.
Self-Introduction
Use it when meeting language partners.
Education Culture
Koreans love levels; knowing this helps you fit in.
Copula Rule
Always use '이다' with nouns.
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