기쁘게
The word 기쁘게 describes doing something in a happy or joyful way.
Explanation at your level:
You use 기쁘게 when you are happy. If you smile and do something, you do it 기쁘게. It is like saying 'happily' in English.
Use 기쁘게 to describe actions. 'I study 기쁘게' means you are happy while you study. It makes your sentences sound more positive and kind.
At this level, you can use 기쁘게 to show your attitude toward an action. It is often used with verbs like 'accept' or 'welcome' to show that you are pleased to do something.
기쁘게 is excellent for formal writing or polite speech. It shows a level of emotional intelligence, indicating that you perform your duties with a positive mindset rather than just doing them mechanically.
In advanced contexts, 기쁘게 can be used to frame a narrative. It suggests that the actor is in harmony with their task. It is frequently used in formal correspondence to express professional satisfaction.
Mastery of 기쁘게 involves understanding the nuance between 'joyful' and 'glad'. It is a staple in literary descriptions, where the adverbial placement can change the entire emotional weight of a sentence, turning a mundane action into a profound display of character.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- 기쁘게 means joyfully.
- It is an adverb derived from 기쁘다.
- Use it to show positive emotion in actions.
- It is very common in daily and formal speech.
Welcome! Let's talk about 기쁘게. It is a beautiful Korean adverb that adds a layer of happiness to any action.
Think of it as the emotional 'flavor' you add to what you are doing. If you are helping a friend, you aren't just helping; you are helping 기쁘게 (joyfully).
It is formed by taking the adjective 기쁘다 (happy/glad) and changing the ending to -게, which is the standard way to turn adjectives into adverbs in Korean.
The word 기쁘다 has deep roots in the Korean language, tracing back to Middle Korean forms expressing a state of internal delight.
The suffix -게 has historically functioned as a bridge, transforming descriptive states into modifiers for actions. It evolved alongside the language to help speakers express not just the 'what' of an action, but the 'how'—specifically, the emotional 'how'.
It is purely native Korean (Sino-Korean influence is minimal here), reflecting the ancient human need to describe the warmth of the heart during daily tasks.
You use 기쁘게 whenever you want to emphasize that an action is driven by positive feelings. It is very versatile!
Commonly, it pairs with verbs like 받다 (to receive) or 참여하다 (to participate). For example, 'I 기쁘게 accepted the gift' is a very natural way to express gratitude.
It works in both formal and informal settings, making it a 'safe' and polite word to use in almost any situation where you want to show enthusiasm.
While it is a simple adverb, it appears in many set phrases. 기쁘게 생각하다 (to think of something joyfully/to be glad about) is perhaps the most common.
Another is 기쁘게 맞이하다, meaning to welcome someone or something with open arms and a happy heart.
You will often hear it in formal speeches or letters, such as 'I am 기쁘게 announcing...' to show genuine excitement for a new project or event.
Grammatically, 기쁘게 acts as an adverbial modifier. It is placed before the verb it modifies.
Pronunciation-wise, the 'pp' sound is a tense consonant. It requires a sharp, sudden closure of the glottis. Try saying 'gi-ppeu-ge' with a bit of a 'pop' on the 'pp'.
It rhymes with other -게 adverbs like 슬프게 (sadly) or 바쁘게 (busily), though the emotional meaning is the complete opposite!
Fun Fact
The word is purely native Korean, reflecting the ancient emotional vocabulary of the peninsula.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp 'gi' followed by a tense 'ppeu' and a soft 'ge'.
Similar to UK pronunciation, focusing on the tense consonant.
Common Errors
- Softening the 'pp' sound
- Mispronouncing the 'eu' vowel
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Requires practice of tense consonant
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective to Adverb conversion
기쁘다 -> 기쁘게
Tense Consonant Pronunciation
pp sound
Sentence Structure
S-Adv-V
Examples by Level
나는 기쁘게 웃어요.
I / happily / smile.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 공부해요.
Happily / study.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 먹어요.
Happily / eat.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 노래해요.
Happily / sing.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 인사해요.
Happily / greet.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 달려요.
Happily / run.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 일해요.
Happily / work.
Adverb + Verb.
기쁘게 놀아요.
Happily / play.
Adverb + Verb.
그는 기쁘게 대답했다.
우리는 기쁘게 만났다.
그녀는 기쁘게 춤을 췄다.
모두 기쁘게 박수를 쳤다.
나는 기쁘게 선물을 받았다.
그들은 기쁘게 여행을 떠났다.
아기는 기쁘게 웃었다.
선생님은 기쁘게 칭찬했다.
제안을 기쁘게 받아들였습니다.
그 소식을 기쁘게 생각합니다.
기쁘게 참여해 주셔서 감사합니다.
우리는 기쁘게 그를 맞이했다.
기쁘게 도와드릴 수 있습니다.
그녀는 기쁘게 소식을 전했다.
모두가 기쁘게 행사를 마쳤다.
나는 기쁘게 동의했다.
귀하의 초대를 기쁘게 수락합니다.
그는 기쁘게 자신의 경험을 공유했다.
우리는 기쁘게 새로운 도전을 시작했다.
기쁘게 협력할 것을 약속드립니다.
그들은 기쁘게 결과를 발표했다.
기쁘게 의견을 나누어 주십시오.
나는 기쁘게 그를 용서했다.
모두가 기쁘게 승리를 축하했다.
그는 기쁘게 자신의 운명을 받아들였다.
우리는 기쁘게 변화를 수용하기로 했다.
그녀는 기쁘게 고난을 극복해 나갔다.
기쁘게 이 자리에 함께하게 되어 영광입니다.
그는 기쁘게 사과를 건넸다.
기쁘게 미래를 설계하는 모습이 보기 좋다.
우리는 기쁘게 정보를 공유했다.
그는 기쁘게 자신의 실수를 인정했다.
그는 기쁘게 삶의 소소한 행복을 만끽했다.
우리는 기쁘게 전통을 계승하고 있다.
그녀는 기쁘게 고통 속에서도 희망을 찾았다.
기쁘게 책임을 다하는 모습이 인상적이다.
그는 기쁘게 자신의 철학을 설파했다.
우리는 기쁘게 새로운 시대를 맞이했다.
기쁘게 타협점을 찾아 나가는 과정이다.
그는 기쁘게 자신의 모든 것을 내어주었다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"기쁘게 생각하다"
To be glad about something.
도와주셔서 기쁘게 생각합니다.
formal"기쁘게 맞이하다"
To welcome warmly.
새해를 기쁘게 맞이합시다.
neutral"기쁘게 여기다"
To consider something a joy.
그를 친구로 기쁘게 여깁니다.
formal"기쁘게 받아들이다"
To accept gladly.
결과를 기쁘게 받아들였다.
neutral"기쁘게 나누다"
To share joyfully.
음식을 기쁘게 나눕니다.
neutral"기쁘게 임하다"
To engage in a task with joy.
최선을 다해 기쁘게 임하겠습니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean happy.
즐겁게 is 'enjoyably', 기쁘게 is 'joyfully'.
즐겁게 놀자 vs 기쁘게 받았다.
Both are positive.
반갑게 is for greetings.
반갑게 인사했다.
Both relate to happiness.
행복하게 is a state of being.
행복하게 살아요.
Both show excitement.
신나게 is for high energy/excitement.
신나게 춤췄다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 기쁘게 + Verb
나는 기쁘게 웃어요.
Subject + Object + 기쁘게 + Verb
그는 선물을 기쁘게 받았다.
기쁘게 + Verb + (으)면 + 좋겠다
기쁘게 일하면 좋겠다.
기쁘게 + 생각하다
제안을 기쁘게 생각합니다.
기쁘게 + 맞이하다
새해를 기쁘게 맞이합시다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
It is an adverb modifying a verb, so there should be a space.
Do not add the particle -ㄴ.
Adverbs do not take possessive particles.
Adverbs do not take object particles.
Adverbs cannot be followed by 'to be' (이다).
Tips
The 'Glee' Trick
Associate the 'G' sound with 'Glee'.
Use it in letters
Start your letters with '기쁘게 소식을 전합니다'.
Positive Energy
Koreans value expressing joy openly.
Adverb Rule
Adjectives + 게 = Adverb.
Tense Consonant
Practice the 'pp' sound.
No Particles
Don't add -를 or -가.
Native Korean
It's a pure Korean word.
Daily Journal
Write one thing you did '기쁘게' today.
Polite Speech
Use it to sound more enthusiastic.
Listen to Audio
Hear native speakers say it.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Glee' (G) + 'P' (Happy sound) = 기쁘게.
Visual Association
A person dancing with a big smile.
Word Web
چالش
Use '기쁘게' in every sentence you write today!
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: To be in a state of delight.
بافت فرهنگی
None, it is a very positive and safe word.
Directly maps to 'joyfully' or 'happily'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 기쁘게 일합니다
- 기쁘게 협력합니다
- 기쁘게 수락합니다
At school
- 기쁘게 공부합니다
- 기쁘게 참여합니다
- 기쁘게 발표합니다
Travel
- 기쁘게 여행합니다
- 기쁘게 구경합니다
- 기쁘게 만납니다
Daily life
- 기쁘게 웃습니다
- 기쁘게 먹습니다
- 기쁘게 인사합니다
Conversation Starters
"오늘 기쁘게 한 일이 무엇인가요?"
"무엇을 기쁘게 생각하시나요?"
"기쁘게 맞이하고 싶은 것이 있나요?"
"어떤 일을 할 때 가장 기쁘게 느껴지나요?"
"친구를 기쁘게 해준 적이 있나요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a moment you felt 기쁘게 today.
Describe a task you did 기쁘게 this week.
Why is it important to live 기쁘게?
Who is someone you like to greet 기쁘게?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالThey are similar, but 기쁘게 focuses on the action being done with joy, while 행복하게 focuses on the state of being happy.
No, it is strictly for positive emotions.
It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
It is a tense consonant, so make it sharp and short.
No, the adverb itself stays the same; the verb it modifies changes.
Almost any verb that can be performed with joy.
Usually before the verb.
Yes, very common in daily conversation.
خودت رو بسنج
나는 ___ 웃어요.
Context requires a positive word.
Which means 'joyfully'?
기쁘게 is the adverb for happy.
기쁘게 is an adjective.
It is an adverb.
Word
معنی
Direct translation.
Subject-Adverb-Verb order.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Adding 기쁘게 to your sentences instantly makes them sound warmer and more positive.
- 기쁘게 means joyfully.
- It is an adverb derived from 기쁘다.
- Use it to show positive emotion in actions.
- It is very common in daily and formal speech.
The 'Glee' Trick
Associate the 'G' sound with 'Glee'.
Use it in letters
Start your letters with '기쁘게 소식을 전합니다'.
Positive Energy
Koreans value expressing joy openly.
Adverb Rule
Adjectives + 게 = Adverb.
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감탄
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감탄하다
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충고
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애정
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살갑다
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