새롭게
새롭게 means to do something in a new or fresh way.
Explanation at your level:
You use 새롭게 when things are new. If you start a book, you start it 새롭게. It means 'in a new way'. It is a very useful word for beginners to talk about changes.
Use 새롭게 to describe changes in your routine. For example, 'I am 새롭게 learning Korean.' It helps you explain that you are trying a different method or starting a fresh chapter in your life.
At the intermediate level, you can use 새롭게 to discuss shifting perspectives. It is common in phrases like 'viewing the situation 새롭게.' It adds nuance to your sentences by highlighting the transition from an old state to a new one.
In B2, you will use 새롭게 to describe more abstract concepts. Think of 're-evaluating' or 're-imagining' scenarios. It is the perfect word for professional contexts where innovation is discussed, such as '새롭게 설계된' (newly designed).
At the advanced level, 새롭게 is used to articulate complex transitions. It often appears in literary or analytical writing to describe the evolution of ideas. You might say an author is '새롭게 interpreting' a classic text, showing a deep command of nuance and stylistic variation.
Mastery of 새롭게 involves understanding its role in idiomatic and metaphorical expressions. It is used to describe the 're-birth' of cultural movements or the 'fresh conceptualization' of philosophical problems. It is a precise tool for expressing the fluidity of human experience and the constant state of change in society.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means newly.
- Adverb form.
- Used for changes.
- Very common.
When you hear the word 새롭게, think of a fresh start! It comes from the Korean adjective 새롭다 (to be new). By adding the suffix -게, we turn it into an adverb that modifies how we do things.
You will use this word when you want to describe an action that brings about a new perspective or a change in status. Whether you are decorating a room 새롭게 or looking at a problem 새롭게, you are essentially hitting the 'refresh' button on your life.
The word 새롭게 is rooted in the native Korean word 새 (new). Historically, this root has been a cornerstone of the language for expressing the concept of 'beginning' or 'freshness'.
Over centuries, the evolution of Korean grammar allowed for the transformation of descriptive adjectives into adverbs using the -게 ending. This made the language much more flexible, allowing speakers to describe not just objects, but the manner in which events unfold.
In daily conversation, 새롭게 is incredibly versatile. You will often see it paired with verbs like 시작하다 (to start) or 태어나다 (to be born/reborn).
It is used in both casual and formal settings. If you are writing a business report, you might say, 'We are 새롭게 approaching this market.' In a casual chat, you might say, 'I feel 새롭게 energized today!'
1. 새롭게 태어나다: To be reborn or to start a completely new life. 2. 새롭게 다짐하다: To make a new resolution. 3. 새롭게 조명하다: To shed new light on a topic. 4. 새롭게 단장하다: To renovate or redecorate. 5. 새롭게 인식하다: To realize something in a new light.
As an adverb, 새롭게 doesn't change form based on gender or number, which is a relief for learners! It typically precedes the verb it modifies.
Pronunciation tip: Ensure you pronounce the ae sound clearly, similar to the 'a' in 'cat'. The -ge ending should be crisp. It rhymes loosely with words ending in 'ge' sounds in other languages, but keep the Korean syllable rhythm steady.
Fun Fact
The root '새' is one of the oldest in the language.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp sounds.
Clear articulation.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ae'.
- Dropping the final 'e'.
- Incorrect pitch.
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adverb formation
새롭다 -> 새롭게
Examples by Level
새롭게 시작해요.
Let's start anew.
Simple command.
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6
Example 7
Example 8
방을 새롭게 꾸몄어요.
새롭게 만나요.
새롭게 생각해요.
새롭게 배웠어요.
새롭게 도전해요.
새롭게 준비해요.
새롭게 변했어요.
새롭게 적응해요.
문제를 새롭게 정의했습니다.
새롭게 태어난 기분이에요.
새롭게 해석할 여지가 있습니다.
새롭게 단장한 식당에 갔어요.
새롭게 다짐을 했습니다.
새롭게 시도해 봅시다.
새롭게 발견된 사실입니다.
새롭게 제안된 계획입니다.
이 기술은 새롭게 주목받고 있습니다.
새롭게 구성된 팀입니다.
새롭게 조명된 역사적 사건입니다.
새롭게 도입된 정책입니다.
새롭게 창조된 예술입니다.
새롭게 해석된 고전입니다.
새롭게 변화된 환경입니다.
새롭게 정립된 이론입니다.
새롭게 대두되는 사회적 현상입니다.
새롭게 정립된 가치관을 따릅니다.
새롭게 각색된 영화입니다.
새롭게 구축된 네트워크입니다.
새롭게 발굴된 유물입니다.
새롭게 전개되는 양상입니다.
새롭게 제시된 대안입니다.
새롭게 검토된 결과입니다.
새롭게 도약하는 계기가 되었습니다.
새롭게 명명된 학설입니다.
새롭게 재편된 권력 구조입니다.
새롭게 수용된 문화입니다.
새롭게 분출되는 에너지입니다.
새롭게 각인된 기억입니다.
새롭게 투영된 이미지입니다.
새롭게 잉태된 아이디어입니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"새롭게 태어나다"
To be reborn
그는 새롭게 태어난 것 같다.
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Easily Confused
Both mean newly.
새롭게 is more descriptive.
새로/새롭게 시작하다
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 새롭게 + Verb
나는 새롭게 시작한다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
새롭게 implies a change in state, not just cleanliness.
Tips
Rhyme Time
Rhyme with '어떻게'.
Context
Use it for changes.
New Year
Commonly used in January.
Adverb rule
Add to verbs.
Clear vowels
Focus on 'ae'.
Don't confuse
Not an adjective.
History
Ancient roots.
Flashcards
Use with verbs.
Daily log
Write one sentence daily.
Nuance
Use for abstract ideas.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Sae' as 'Say' (a new thing).
Visual Association
A blank notebook.
Word Web
چالش
Write 3 things you want to do 새롭게.
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: Fresh/New
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Equivalent to 'anew' or 'freshly'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
New Year
- 새롭게 시작해요
Renovation
- 새롭게 꾸몄어요
Learning
- 새롭게 배워요
Business
- 새롭게 제안합니다
Conversation Starters
"오늘 새롭게 배운 것이 있나요?"
"새롭게 시작하고 싶은 일은?"
"방을 새롭게 꾸며본 적 있나요?"
"새롭게 만난 친구가 있나요?"
"새롭게 도전하고 싶은 것은?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a new start.
Describe a change in your life.
What would you do 새롭게?
How do you feel about new beginnings?
سوالات متداول
9 سوالYes, but 새롭게 is slightly more formal.
خودت رو بسنج
우리는 ___ 시작해요.
It means to start anew.
Which means 'newly'?
새롭게 is the correct adverb.
새롭게 is an adjective.
It is an adverb.
Word
معنی
Direct translation.
Subject + Adverb + Verb.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
새롭게 is your go-to word for describing any fresh start or new approach!
- Means newly.
- Adverb form.
- Used for changes.
- Very common.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme with '어떻게'.
Context
Use it for changes.
New Year
Commonly used in January.
Adverb rule
Add to verbs.
مثال
새롭게 시작하는 마음으로 공부했다.
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~에 대한
A2About, regarding; indicating the topic or subject.
~게
A2Suffix to turn adjectives or verbs into adverbs.
공기
A1Air, atmosphere.
몽땅
B1All of it, entirely, completely.
온갖
B1All sorts of, every kind of.
~을/를 따라서
A2Along; indicating movement or position parallel to something.
동물
A1animal
개미
A1A small insect typically living in large colonies.
주위에
A2Surrounding something or someone; around.
그대로
A2Without changing; as it is.