존재하다
To exist means to be real or to be present in the world.
Explanation at your level:
At the A1 level, think of 존재하다 as a fancy way of saying 'is here.' If you look at a book, you can say 'The book exists.' It is a word for things that are real and not just in your dreams.
At A2, you start using it to talk about facts. You might say 'Many animals exist in the forest.' It helps you describe the world around you with more detail and confidence.
B1 learners use this to talk about abstract ideas. You can discuss whether a problem exists or if a solution exists. It is great for logical arguments and school projects.
At B2, you use 존재하다 to contrast reality with imagination. You can discuss 'the existence of evidence' or 'the existence of different opinions.' It adds a professional tone to your speech.
C1 learners use it in complex social or scientific contexts. You might talk about the 'existence of systemic issues' or 'the existence of a paradox.' It is essential for high-level academic writing.
At the C2 level, you explore the nuance of 'being.' You can discuss existentialism, the nature of consciousness, and the philosophical implications of existence itself. It is a word that carries deep cultural and intellectual weight.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to exist or be present.
- Formal/Academic tone.
- Commonly used in philosophical contexts.
- Intransitive verb.
When we talk about 존재하다, we are talking about the fundamental act of being. It is the Korean verb that captures the essence of existing in time and space.
Think of it as the opposite of being imaginary or absent. If something exists, it occupies a space in reality, whether that is a physical object like a chair or an abstract concept like love.
You will hear this word in many different contexts. It is used in science to talk about life, in philosophy to discuss the soul, and in daily life to confirm if something is available. It is a powerful, foundational word that anchors our understanding of the world around us.
The word 존재하다 is a Sino-Korean word. It is composed of two Hanja characters: 存 (존), which means 'to exist' or 'to store,' and 在 (재), which means 'to be at' or 'to reside.'
Historically, these characters were borrowed from Chinese to express complex philosophical states. By combining them, the Korean language created a precise term for 'residing in reality.' It evolved from classical texts into the modern standard verb we use today.
Interestingly, while native Korean words like '있다' (to be/have) are used for simple presence, 존재하다 carries a slightly more formal or academic weight. It is the bridge between common language and deep, intellectual discourse.
You should use 존재하다 when you want to sound a bit more formal or precise than the everyday '있다'. It is perfect for essays, presentations, or discussing serious topics.
Common collocations include 존재하다 with adverbs like '실제로' (actually) or '엄연히' (undeniably). For example, saying '그것은 실제로 존재한다' (It actually exists) adds a layer of certainty.
In casual conversation, people often stick to '있다' because it is shorter and warmer. However, if you are debating a theory or writing a report, 존재하다 is your go-to verb for establishing the reality of your subject.
As a verb, 존재하다 follows the standard '하다' conjugation pattern. In the present tense, it becomes '존재합니다' (formal) or '존재해' (casual).
The pronunciation is straightforward but requires clear articulation of the 'j' and 'n' sounds. It rhymes loosely with other '하다' verbs, making it easy to fit into sentences.
Remember that it is an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take an object in the same way a transitive verb does. It describes the state of the subject, making it a perfect tool for descriptive writing.
Fun Fact
The character 存 is often used in 'save' or 'store' contexts in Chinese.
Pronunciation Guide
Korean phonetics adapted.
Korean phonetics adapted.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'j' sound
- Failing to aspirate the 'h'
- Dropping the final 'a'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in texts.
Requires formal tone.
Useful in debates.
Easy to recognize.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Subject Particles
이/가
Hada Verb Conjugation
하다 -> 합니다
Sino-Korean Words
Hanja roots
Examples by Level
그것은 존재한다.
It exists.
Simple subject-verb.
사람이 존재한다.
A person exists.
Basic noun-verb.
꽃이 존재한다.
A flower exists.
Subject marker '이'.
물이 존재한다.
Water exists.
Focus on presence.
집이 존재한다.
A house exists.
Simple structure.
길이 존재한다.
A road exists.
Existence of location.
빛이 존재한다.
Light exists.
Natural phenomenon.
책이 존재한다.
A book exists.
Object existence.
유령은 존재하지 않는다.
사랑은 존재한다.
많은 별이 존재한다.
문제가 존재한다.
해답이 존재한다.
규칙이 존재한다.
기회가 존재한다.
희망이 존재한다.
그것은 실제로 존재한다.
다양한 문화가 존재한다.
위험이 존재할 수 있다.
증거가 존재하지 않는다.
다른 방법이 존재한다.
존재하는 모든 것은 의미가 있다.
그녀는 존재감을 드러냈다.
우리는 존재의 이유를 찾는다.
그 이론은 학계에 존재한다.
엄연히 존재하는 사실이다.
존재하지 않는 것을 상상하다.
그의 존재는 우리에게 큰 힘이다.
사회적 불평등이 존재한다.
존재 가치를 증명하라.
그는 존재 자체로 특별하다.
존재를 부정할 수 없는 진실.
그 현상은 과학적으로 존재한다.
존재론적 고민에 빠지다.
그는 존재감을 과시했다.
존재의 가벼움을 논하다.
그 사실은 이미 존재하고 있었다.
존재하지 않아야 할 오류.
존재의 본질을 탐구하다.
그는 존재의 의미를 찾았다.
존재와 비존재의 경계.
그는 존재의 허무함을 느꼈다.
존재를 초월한 가치.
존재의 무게를 견디다.
그것은 존재의 근간을 흔든다.
존재의 필연성을 설명하다.
그는 존재의 미학을 추구했다.
존재 자체의 신비로움.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"존재감을 뽐내다"
To show off one's presence
그는 무대 위에서 존재감을 뽐냈다.
casual"존재의 이유"
Reason for being
사랑은 나의 존재의 이유다.
neutral"존재를 드러내다"
To reveal one's existence
범인이 마침내 존재를 드러냈다.
neutral"존재를 감추다"
To hide one's existence
그는 세상에서 존재를 감추었다.
neutral"존재하지 않는 것"
Something that does not exist
그것은 존재하지 않는 것이다.
neutral"존재를 위협하다"
To threaten one's existence
기후 변화가 인류의 존재를 위협한다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean to be.
있다 is casual/all-purpose; 존재하다 is formal/philosophical.
책이 있다 vs. 신은 존재한다.
Both relate to life.
살다 means to live/reside; 존재하다 means to exist.
나는 서울에 산다 vs. 사랑은 존재한다.
Both mean to be real.
실재하다 emphasizes reality; 존재하다 emphasizes presence.
실재하는 인물 vs. 그곳에 존재하다.
Both start with '존'.
존속하다 means to persist/continue; 존재하다 means to exist.
제도가 존속하다 vs. 문제가 존재하다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 이/가 + 존재하다
희망이 존재한다.
Subject + 실제로 + 존재하다
그것은 실제로 존재한다.
Subject + 존재의 + 이유를 + 찾다
그는 존재의 이유를 찾았다.
존재하지 + 않는 + Noun
존재하지 않는 것.
존재감을 + 드러내다
그는 존재감을 드러냈다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
'있다' is for possession, '존재하다' is for reality.
'살다' implies a life process, '존재하다' is just being.
It sounds too stiff in casual chat.
You don't 'exist' something; it just 'exists'.
Use '이/가' with '존재하다'.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Zone' (존) where things 'Stay' (재).
Formal Writing
Always use it in essays instead of '있다'.
Philosophical Depth
It is the key word for existentialist discussions.
Intransitive Rule
Never add an object marker '을/를' to it.
Clear Vowels
Ensure the 'e' in 'je' is distinct.
Avoid Casual Overuse
Don't use it when talking to friends.
Sino-Korean Roots
It combines two ancient characters.
Collocation Pairing
Learn '존재감' and '존재 가치' together.
Subject Markers
Always use '이/가' with it.
Scientific Context
Use it to state facts about nature.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
John (존) is here (재) - John is existing!
Visual Association
A person standing in the middle of a spotlight.
Word Web
چالش
Write 3 sentences about things that exist in your room.
ریشه کلمه
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: To reside and be present.
بافت فرهنگی
None, universally understood.
Directly maps to the philosophical concept of 'existence'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Academic Writing
- 존재를 증명하다
- 존재의 본질
- 현존하는 이론
Philosophy
- 존재와 무
- 존재의 가치
- 존재론적 접근
Science
- 생명체의 존재
- 물질의 존재
- 증거가 존재하다
Daily Life
- 존재감 없는 사람
- 존재 가치
- 실제로 존재하다
Conversation Starters
"Do you believe in the existence of aliens?"
"What do you think is the reason for your existence?"
"Does true love exist in the modern world?"
"How do you make your presence felt in a group?"
"Is it better to exist or to live fully?"
Journal Prompts
Write about something that exists in your life that you are grateful for.
Reflect on the meaning of 'existence' in your own words.
Describe a time you felt a strong sense of presence.
If you could prove the existence of one mystery, what would it be?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالThey are similar, but '존재하다' is more formal and philosophical.
Yes, but usually in a philosophical or serious context.
It is common in writing and formal speech.
The noun form is '존재'.
Yes, '존재했다'.
Yes, when discussing the existence of a company or a market.
Yes, it is very common for ideas, theories, and problems.
No, the conjugation is simple (하다 verb).
خودت رو بسنج
세상에 많은 사람이 ___.
Existence is the correct state.
Which word means 'to exist'?
Correct verb definition.
'존재하다' is used for casual speech.
It is formal/academic.
Word
معنی
Noun and verb forms.
Subject + adverb + verb.
그는 ___을 드러냈다.
Noun form required.
'존재하다' is a transitive verb.
It is intransitive.
What is a synonym for '존재하다'?
Both mean to be real.
Subject + object + verb.
그것은 ___의 근간을 흔든다.
Noun form fits the context.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
존재하다 is the formal, philosophical way to say something exists in reality.
- Means to exist or be present.
- Formal/Academic tone.
- Commonly used in philosophical contexts.
- Intransitive verb.
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Zone' (존) where things 'Stay' (재).
Formal Writing
Always use it in essays instead of '있다'.
Philosophical Depth
It is the key word for existentialist discussions.
Intransitive Rule
Never add an object marker '을/를' to it.
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