축하해주다
To show someone you are happy for their good news or success.
Explanation at your level:
You use this word to be kind. When a friend has a birthday, you say '축하해줘요' (please congratulate me) or '축하해줄게요' (I will congratulate you). It is a happy word for happy times.
This is a common verb for social events. You use it when you want to tell someone you are happy for them. It is very useful when you go to a party or see a friend win a game.
At this level, you understand that 축하해주다 implies a social obligation and a sign of friendship. It is used to show empathy and shared joy, making it essential for maintaining good relationships in Korean society.
The nuance here is the 'benefit' aspect. Unlike just saying 'congratulations' (축하하다), using 축하해주다 highlights your active participation in the other person's happiness, which is a subtle but important social marker.
In advanced contexts, this verb serves as a bridge for social bonding. It is often used in professional settings to show team spirit or to acknowledge a colleague's milestone, demonstrating that you value their contribution to the collective success.
Mastery of this verb involves understanding the cultural weight of 'giving' an action. It reflects the collectivist nature of Korean culture where individual achievements are celebrated by the group, and 축하해주다 is the linguistic tool that facilitates this communal validation.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to congratulate someone for their benefit.
- Commonly used in social and professional settings.
- Essential for building positive relationships.
- Follows standard compound verb conjugation.
The word 축하해주다 is a beautiful example of how Korean grammar adds layers of kindness to a sentence. At its core, 축하 means congratulations, but when we add 해주다, we transform a simple statement into an act of service.
Think of it as 'congratulating for someone's sake.' It is not just about saying words; it is about showing that you genuinely care about their happiness. Whether it is a birthday, a promotion, or a small win, using this verb shows you are a supportive friend.
You will use this whenever you want to emphasize that your celebration is for the other person. It creates a warm, communal feeling that is essential in Korean culture, where social harmony and shared joy are highly valued.
The term 축하 (祝賀) originates from Sino-Korean roots. 축 (祝) means to pray or wish, and 하 (賀) means to congratulate or celebrate. Historically, these characters were used in formal court ceremonies to wish prosperity upon others.
The auxiliary verb 해주다 comes from the verb 하다 (to do) and 주다 (to give). In Middle Korean, the concept of 'giving' an action was a way to express humility and consideration for the listener. Over time, these two components merged to form a standard way of expressing social support.
This evolution reflects a shift from formal, ritualistic congratulations to a more personal, interpersonal expression of affection. It shows how the language adapted to become more focused on personal relationships rather than just formal etiquette.
You use 축하해주다 when you are the one performing the action of congratulating. It is very common in daily life, especially when you are invited to a party or want to acknowledge someone's hard work.
Common collocations include 생일을 축하해주다 (to congratulate someone on their birthday) or 성공을 축하해주다 (to congratulate someone on their success). It is highly versatile and fits almost any social register, provided you adjust the verb ending.
In formal settings, you might use 축하해 주셔서 감사합니다 (Thank you for congratulating me), acknowledging the effort the other person made to show their support. It is a cornerstone of maintaining healthy, positive relationships in Korea.
While not an idiom itself, it is part of many expressions. 1. 축하의 말을 건네다: To offer words of congratulations. 2. 진심으로 축하하다: To congratulate someone from the bottom of one's heart. 3. 축하 파티를 열다: To hold a celebration party. 4. 한턱내다: To treat someone (often happens after being congratulated). 5. 덕담을 나누다: To exchange well-wishes.
These phrases often accompany the act of 축하해주다 to make the sentiment feel more complete and sincere. Using these together shows a high level of social intelligence and warmth.
Grammatically, 축하해주다 acts as a compound verb. It follows the standard conjugation rules for -주다 verbs. For example, in the past tense, it becomes 축하해줬다.
Pronunciation-wise, focus on the aspirated ㅊ (ch) and ㅎ (h) sounds. In natural speech, the -해주다 part often blends, sounding like 'hae-ju-da' with a slight glide. Rhyming words in Korean are rare due to the agglutinative nature, but it shares the same ending structure as 도와주다 (to help) or 빌려주다 (to lend).
Remember that the stress in Korean is generally flat, but emphasizing the 축 syllable adds a sense of sincerity to the congratulation.
Fun Fact
The 'ha' in '축하' is the same character as in '하례' (ceremony).
Pronunciation Guide
Similar to 'chook-ha-hae-ju-da'
Similar to 'chook-ha-hae-ju-da'
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'ch' as 'sh'
- Dropping the 'h' sound
- Incorrect vowel length
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
-아/어 주다
도와주다
Honorifics
축하해 드립니다
Compound Verbs
축하해주다
Examples by Level
생일 축하해줘요.
Birthday congratulate-do-polite.
Polite request.
축하해줄게요.
Congratulate-do-will.
Future tense.
축하해줘서 고마워요.
Congratulate-do-because thank you.
Reason clause.
그를 축하해줬어요.
Him congratulate-did.
Past tense.
우리 축하해줍시다.
We congratulate-do-let's.
Propositive.
축하해줄 사람이 많아요.
Congratulate-do-person many.
Relative clause.
언제 축하해줄까요?
When congratulate-do-shall?
Question.
모두 축하해줬어요.
Everyone congratulate-did.
Subject marker.
친구의 생일을 축하해줬어요.
선생님께 축하해달라고 했어요.
성공을 축하해주는 것이 좋아요.
그들은 서로 축하해줬어요.
축하해줄 기회가 있었어요.
내일 축하해줄게요.
누가 축하해줬나요?
축하해주는 마음이 중요해요.
승진을 축하해주는 동료들이 많습니다.
결혼을 축하해주는 메시지를 받았어요.
졸업을 진심으로 축하해주고 싶어요.
축하해주는 자리에 초대받았습니다.
그녀는 모두를 축하해주는 따뜻한 사람이에요.
상을 받은 친구를 축하해줬습니다.
축하해주는 것이 예의입니다.
함께 축하해주는 기쁨이 큽니다.
그의 노력을 축하해주는 것은 당연한 일입니다.
축하해주는 사람들의 표정이 밝았습니다.
성취를 축하해주는 문화가 정착되었습니다.
진심으로 축하해주는 태도가 중요합니다.
축하해주는 이들이 많아 감동했습니다.
그는 모두에게 축하해줄 것을 당부했습니다.
축하해주는 마음을 담아 선물을 준비했습니다.
오랜 친구를 축하해주는 뜻깊은 시간이었습니다.
그의 헌신을 축하해주는 것은 공동체 의식의 발로입니다.
축하해주는 행위 자체가 관계를 공고히 합니다.
성공을 축하해주는 관습은 긍정적인 에너지를 전파합니다.
타인의 기쁨을 축하해주는 것은 성숙한 태도입니다.
축하해주는 말 한마디가 큰 힘이 됩니다.
그는 축하해주는 사람들에게 감사를 표했습니다.
축하해주는 분위기가 형성되었습니다.
축하해주는 마음이 진정성을 결정합니다.
타인의 성취를 진심으로 축하해주는 것은 인간관계의 정수입니다.
축하해주는 행위는 사회적 유대를 강화하는 촉매제입니다.
그는 축하해주는 이들의 환호 속에 무대를 내려왔습니다.
축하해주는 문화가 결여된 조직은 경직되기 마련입니다.
축하해주는 말은 때로 어떤 선물보다 가치 있습니다.
그녀는 축하해주는 모든 이들을 일일이 챙겼습니다.
축하해주는 것은 단순히 예의를 넘어선 감정의 교류입니다.
축하해주는 마음을 잃지 않는 삶을 살고 싶습니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"축하의 말을 건네다"
To offer words of congratulation.
그에게 축하의 말을 건넸다.
formal"축하 파티를 열다"
To throw a party to celebrate.
승진 축하 파티를 열었다.
casual"축하의 뜻을 표하다"
To express congratulations.
공식적으로 축하의 뜻을 표했다.
formal"축하를 아끼지 않다"
To not spare any congratulations.
그들은 축하를 아끼지 않았다.
literary"축하의 박수를 보내다"
To applaud to congratulate.
모두가 축하의 박수를 보냈다.
neutral"축하의 인사를 나누다"
To exchange congratulations.
서로 축하의 인사를 나누었다.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean congratulate.
축하해주다 is more personal/beneficial.
축하합니다 vs 축하해줘서 고마워요.
Both relate to events.
기념하다 is for remembering/marking.
생일을 기념하다.
Both are positive.
칭찬하다 is to praise behavior.
잘했다고 칭찬하다.
Both are social.
환영하다 is to welcome arrival.
손님을 환영하다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Noun + 을/를 + 축하해주다
내가 친구를 축하해줬다.
Subject + Adverb + Noun + 을/를 + 축하해주다
우리가 진심으로 그를 축하해줬다.
Subject + Noun + 에 대해 + 축하해주다
그의 성취에 대해 축하해줬다.
Subject + (Honorific) + 축하해 드립니다
선생님께 축하해 드립니다.
Subject + 축하해 줄 + Noun
축하해 줄 사람이 많다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
مرتبط
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
It is often written as one word as a compound verb.
축하하다 is general; -해주다 is personal.
Compound verb spacing rules.
When used with honorifics, spacing is often kept.
Consistent spacing for compound verbs.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a party room where you give a gift.
Native Context
Use it whenever you hear good news.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value shared celebration.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep -해주다 together.
Say It Right
Practice the 'ch' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for condolences.
Did You Know?
It is a very positive word.
Study Smart
Use flashcards with collocations.
Daily Habit
Write one sentence daily.
Social Tip
Always smile when saying it.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Chook (chick) + Ha (laugh) + Hae (do) + Ju (give) + Da (do).
Visual Association
A chick laughing and giving a gift.
Word Web
چالش
Congratulate 3 people today using this word.
ریشه کلمه
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Praying for and celebrating
بافت فرهنگی
Important to use appropriate honorifics when congratulating elders.
Similar to 'congratulate someone', but with a warmer, more personal tone.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At a birthday party
- 생일 축하해줘서 고마워
- 함께 축하해주자
- 오늘 축하해줄게
At work
- 승진을 축하해줍니다
- 성공을 축하해드려요
- 다 같이 축하해줍시다
Graduation
- 졸업을 축하해줘서 기뻐
- 축하해줄 친구들이 왔다
- 진심으로 축하해줍니다
Marriage
- 결혼을 축하해줍니다
- 축하해줄 일이 생겼다
- 모두 축하해줍시다
Conversation Starters
"누구를 축하해주고 싶나요?"
"어제 누구를 축하해줬나요?"
"축하해주는 것이 왜 중요할까요?"
"어떤 상황에서 축하해주나요?"
"가장 최근에 축하해준 일은 무엇인가요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 누군가를 축하해준 경험을 쓰세요.
축하해주는 것이 관계에 미치는 영향은?
가장 기억에 남는 축하받은 경험은?
축하해줄 때 어떤 마음이 드나요?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, it is generally treated as a compound verb.
No, you congratulate others.
It can be formal or casual depending on the ending.
Say '축하해 주셔서 감사합니다'.
Usually, yes (e.g., friend, success).
Yes, in cards and messages.
No, only for happy events.
It becomes '축하주다', which is incorrect.
خودت رو بسنج
친구의 생일을 ___.
Congratulating a birthday is the correct context.
Which means 'I will congratulate you'?
The -ㄹ게요 ending expresses intent.
축하해주다 implies doing something for someone else's benefit.
The -주다 suffix indicates a service or benefit.
Word
معنی
These are common collocations.
Adverb + Object + Verb.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
축하해주다 is the most heartfelt way to share in someone's joy.
- Means to congratulate someone for their benefit.
- Commonly used in social and professional settings.
- Essential for building positive relationships.
- Follows standard compound verb conjugation.
Memory Palace
Imagine a party room where you give a gift.
Native Context
Use it whenever you hear good news.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value shared celebration.
Grammar Shortcut
Always keep -해주다 together.
مثال
생일을 맞은 친구를 축하해 주었다.
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환갑
A260th birthday celebration.
칠순
A270th birthday celebration.
팔순
A280th birthday celebration.
알아주다
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입양아
A2Adopted child; a child legally taken into another family.
양녀
B1Adopted daughter.
입양
A2Adoption; legally taking another's child as one's own.
귀여워하다
A2To adore, to find cute, to cherish.
정답다
A2To be affectionate; to be friendly.