Explanation at your level:
You use 하루 to say 'one day'. If you want to say 'I study for one day', you say '하루 공부해요'. It is very easy to use!
At this level, you can use 하루 to describe your schedule. For example, '하루에 세 번' means 'three times a day'. It is very useful for talking about frequency.
You can now use 하루 in more complex sentences. It helps you express duration, such as 'It took me a whole day to finish this'. It's a staple for intermediate storytelling.
At the B2 level, you can use 하루 in idiomatic expressions like '하루가 멀다 하고'. This adds a natural, native flow to your speaking and writing.
Use 하루 to discuss abstract concepts of time. It can be used metaphorically, such as describing a rapid change that happened '하루아침에' (overnight).
Mastering 하루 at this level involves understanding its nuances in literature and formal writing. It acts as a rhythmic anchor in poetic descriptions of time passing.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means one day or 24 hours.
- Pure Korean word.
- Used for duration and frequency.
- Essential for daily conversation.
Hey there! Let's talk about 하루. In Korean, this word is your go-to for saying 'one day'. It's not just a calendar date; it's a measure of time.
Think of it as the entire span of a day. Whether you are talking about working for a day or resting for a day, 하루 is the word you need. It's super common and friendly to use in daily life.
You'll hear it in casual chats with friends and even in professional settings. It's a foundational building block of the Korean language that you'll use every single day!
The word 하루 is a native Korean word. Unlike words derived from Chinese characters (Hanja), this one has deep roots in the Korean language itself.
Historically, it evolved from the combination of 'ha' (one) and 'ru' (day). It has been used for centuries to mark the cycle of the sun. It's fascinating how such a simple word has stayed consistent throughout Korean history.
While other languages might use complex terms for time, Korean keeps it elegant with 하루. It reflects the simple, observational nature of ancient timekeeping where the day was the most important unit of life.
You use 하루 when you want to emphasize the duration of a day. It's very flexible and fits into many sentences.
Commonly, you'll pair it with verbs like 'spend' (보내다) or 'rest' (쉬다). Saying '하루를 보내다' (spend a day) is a classic example of how native speakers use it.
It works in both formal and casual settings. You can tell your boss, 'I need one day,' or tell a friend, 'Let's hang out for a day,' using the same word. It's truly a versatile tool in your vocabulary kit.
1. 하루살이: Literally 'day-liver', referring to a mayfly, but also used for people who live only for today.
2. 하루가 멀다 하고: Meaning 'day after day' or 'very frequently'.
3. 하루아침에: Meaning 'overnight' or 'in a single morning', often used to describe sudden changes.
4. 하루라도 빨리: Meaning 'as soon as possible' or 'even one day sooner'.
5. 하루 종일: Meaning 'all day long'.
하루 acts as a noun. It doesn't have a plural form because the concept of 'one day' is already singular.
In terms of pronunciation, it's quite straightforward. The 'h' is soft, and the 'r' is a light tap against the roof of your mouth. Think of it as 'ha-roo'.
There isn't a specific stress pattern like in English; Korean is syllable-timed. Just keep it even and clear, and you'll sound like a local in no time!
Fun Fact
It is a pure Korean word, not derived from Chinese characters.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'h', short 'a', tapped 'r', 'u' like 'oo' in 'boot'.
Same as UK, very consistent.
Common Errors
- Hard 'r' sound
- Too much stress on the second syllable
- Confusing 'u' with 'uh'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to pronounce
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Time particles
하루에
Duration markers
하루 동안
Native numbers
하나
Examples by Level
하루만 기다려요.
Wait for one day.
Noun + particle.
하루가 길어요.
The day is long.
Subject marker.
하루에 한 번.
Once a day.
Frequency.
하루 쉬어요.
Rest for one day.
Verb usage.
하루 더 있어요.
Stay one more day.
Adverb usage.
하루가 갔어요.
One day has passed.
Past tense.
하루를 시작해요.
Start the day.
Object marker.
하루가 짧아요.
The day is short.
Adjective usage.
하루 종일 공부했어요.
하루에 물을 많이 마셔요.
하루만 더 생각할게요.
하루가 다르게 변해요.
하루 일과가 바빠요.
내일 하루는 자유예요.
하루를 알차게 보내세요.
하루 만에 끝냈어요.
하루가 멀다 하고 연락해요.
하루아침에 부자가 될 순 없죠.
하루라도 빨리 보고 싶어요.
그는 하루살이 인생을 살아요.
하루를 꼬박 새웠어요.
하루 중 가장 좋아하는 시간.
하루 걸러 한 번씩 운동해요.
하루 일정을 확인하세요.
하루가 어떻게 지나갔는지 모르겠어요.
하루의 피로를 씻어내다.
하루를 마무리하는 시간.
하루 만에 모든 것이 바뀌었다.
하루 일과를 조정해야겠어요.
하루가 저물어갑니다.
하루를 온전히 나를 위해 썼다.
하루의 시작을 알리는 종소리.
하루아침에 무너진 공든 탑.
하루를 천 년같이 기다렸다.
하루의 무게를 견디는 삶.
하루의 끝에서 마주한 진실.
하루가 다르게 성장하는 아이들.
하루를 온전히 집중하는 법.
하루의 흐름을 관조하다.
하루의 의미를 되새겨본다.
하루의 찰나가 영겁으로 느껴진다.
하루를 엮어 인생을 만든다.
하루의 궤적을 기록하다.
하루의 침묵이 주는 위로.
하루를 관통하는 철학.
하루의 소중함을 망각한 채.
하루의 끝에서 비로소 깨닫다.
하루를 온전히 살아낸다는 것.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"하루살이"
Someone who lives only for the present moment.
그는 하루살이처럼 산다.
casual"하루아침에"
Overnight, suddenly.
하루아침에 성공할 순 없다.
neutral"하루가 멀다 하고"
Very frequently.
그는 하루가 멀다 하고 찾아온다.
neutral"하루라도 빨리"
As soon as possible.
하루라도 빨리 끝내자.
neutral"하루를 꼬박 새우다"
To stay up all night.
시험 공부로 하루를 꼬박 새웠다.
casual"하루를 마감하다"
To finish the day's work.
이제 하루를 마감할 시간이다.
formalEasily Confused
Both are time durations.
하루 is one day, 이틀 is two days.
하루 쉬고 이틀 일한다.
Both relate to days.
오늘 is today, 하루 is a 24-hour block.
오늘 하루가 길다.
Both mean one day.
1일 is for calendar dates.
1일에 만나요.
Similar sound.
하류 means downstream.
강 하류로 가자.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 하루 + verb
나는 하루 쉬었다.
하루 + 만에 + verb
하루 만에 끝났다.
하루 + 종일 + verb
하루 종일 놀았다.
하루 + 에 + number + verb
하루에 두 번 먹어요.
하루 + 가 + adjective
하루가 짧다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
مرتبط
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
일일 is for formal documents.
Today is a point in time, one day is a duration.
Particles change the meaning slightly.
하류 means downstream.
Dates use Sino-Korean numbers.
Tips
Rhyme it
Rhyme '하루' with '마루' (floor).
Daily Routine
Use it to describe your daily schedule.
Time perception
Koreans value the 'day' as a unit of effort.
Particles
Attach particles like -에 or -만 to change meaning.
Soft R
Keep the R soft like a Spanish single R.
Don't use for dates
Always use 1일 for calendar dates.
Native word
It's pure Korean, no Hanja!
Flashcards
Use '하루' on one side, 'one day' on the other.
Duration
Use it for how long something takes.
Idioms
Learn '하루살이' to sound like a native.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ha-Ru, I work for one day.
Visual Association
A calendar page flipping once.
Word Web
چالش
Try to say 'I will do this in one day' in Korean.
ریشه کلمه
Native Korean
Original meaning: One day
بافت فرهنگی
None, very neutral.
Similar to 'one day' or 'a day'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Work
- 하루 일과
- 하루 휴가
- 하루 업무
Travel
- 하루 숙박
- 하루 일정
- 하루 여행
Health
- 하루 세 번
- 하루 권장량
- 하루 휴식
Social
- 하루 종일
- 하루 빨리
- 즐거운 하루
Conversation Starters
"오늘 하루 어땠어요?"
"하루에 몇 시간 자요?"
"하루 만에 다 할 수 있어요?"
"가장 긴 하루는 언제였어요?"
"하루를 어떻게 보내고 싶어요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 하루 중 가장 좋았던 일은?
하루를 완벽하게 보낸다면?
하루 만에 할 수 있는 가장 큰 일은?
하루가 짧다고 느낀 적이 있나요?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, 하루 is a duration (one day), 오늘 is a point in time (today).
No, use 1일 for dates.
Use 이틀.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
No, Korean doesn't pluralize this noun.
There isn't a direct antonym, but '평생' (lifetime) is a contrast.
Yes, '하루 뒤에' (in one day).
It is the standard Korean spelling.
خودت رو بسنج
___만 기다려 주세요.
It means wait for one day.
Which means 'all day long'?
종일 means all day.
하루 is a Sino-Korean word.
It is a native Korean word.
Word
معنی
Matching idioms.
나는 즐거운 하루를 보냈다.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
하루 is the essential Korean word for a 24-hour day.
- Means one day or 24 hours.
- Pure Korean word.
- Used for duration and frequency.
- Essential for daily conversation.
Rhyme it
Rhyme '하루' with '마루' (floor).
Daily Routine
Use it to describe your daily schedule.
Time perception
Koreans value the 'day' as a unit of effort.
Particles
Attach particles like -에 or -만 to change meaning.
مثال
하루 종일 집에 있었어요.
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