A2 particle 3 دقیقه مطالعه

~뿐

It means 'only' or 'nothing but' in Korean.

~ppun

Explanation at your level:

You use ~뿐 to say 'only'. If you have one apple, you say 'apple-ppun'. It is very easy to use! Just put it after your word. 'One person' is 'han-saram-ppun'. You are doing great!

At this level, you can use ~뿐 to describe simple situations. For example, if you only have water, you can say 'mul-ppun-ieyo'. It helps you be very clear about what you have or what you are doing.

Now you can use ~뿐 with verbs. Use the pattern verb-ㄹ/을 뿐이다 to say 'I am just doing this.' This is a very common way to explain your actions or feelings in a polite way to friends or colleagues.

You can now use ~뿐만 아니라, which means 'not only... but also.' This is great for connecting two ideas in a sentence. It makes your speech sound much more advanced and helps you build complex, logical arguments.

At the advanced level, you will notice ~뿐 used in literary contexts to emphasize a sense of loneliness or exclusivity. You can use it to create nuanced sentences that highlight the scarcity of an object or the singular nature of an event.

Mastery of ~뿐 involves understanding its subtle role in narrative flow. It is often used in formal writing to define strict boundaries of an argument. By using it correctly, you show a deep grasp of Korean logical structures and the ability to nuance your statements with precision.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Means 'only' or 'nothing but'.
  • Used with nouns or verbs.
  • Essential for daily Korean.
  • Very easy to learn!

Hey there! Let's talk about the super useful Korean particle ~뿐. Think of it as your go-to word when you want to say 'only' or 'just'. It's like drawing a circle around one specific thing and saying, 'This is the only thing that matters right now!'

You'll hear this all the time in daily conversations. Whether you're talking about food, people, or actions, ~뿐 helps you narrow things down. It's very simple to use: just attach it right after the noun or the word you want to limit. It makes your Korean sound much more natural and precise!

The word ~뿐 has deep roots in the Korean language, evolving from older forms that functioned as nouns indicating 'limit' or 'boundary'. Over centuries, it solidified into a particle that defines the edge of an idea.

It is a native Korean word, not derived from Chinese characters (Hanja). This gives it a very authentic, 'pure' Korean feel. Historically, it was used to emphasize scarcity or exclusivity, a function it still maintains perfectly today. It's fascinating how such a small, one-syllable word has stayed so consistent in its meaning throughout Korean history!

Using ~뿐 is a breeze! You can attach it to nouns like 'one person' (한 사람뿐) or even to verb stems ending in -ㄹ/을 to mean 'only have to do X'. It's extremely versatile.

In formal settings, it sounds professional, and in casual settings, it's the perfect way to express frustration or simplicity. For example, saying 'I only have money' (돈뿐이에요) is a common way to state your current situation. It pairs perfectly with verbs like 'to have' (있다) or 'to not have' (없다) to create clear, punchy sentences.

1. ~을 뿐이다: 'It is just that...' (Used to explain a reason or state). Example: 'I just wanted to help.'

2. ~뿐만 아니라: 'Not only... but also.' Example: 'Not only is he smart, but he is also kind.'

3. ~할 뿐이다: 'I am just doing X.' Example: 'I'm just watching.'

4. ~일 뿐이다: 'It's merely/just.' Example: 'It is just a small gift.'

5. ~뿐더러: 'In addition to/not only.' Example: 'It is expensive, and it's also broken.'

Grammatically, ~뿐 acts like a particle but behaves like a bound noun. This means it often needs a space before it, though it is frequently written attached to the preceding word in casual text.

Pronunciation is straightforward: it sounds like 'ppun' with a strong, tense 'p' sound. Think of the 'p' in 'spot' but hold the tension a bit longer. There isn't a plural form because the word itself indicates a limit, which makes it inherently singular or specific in nature. It rhymes with words like 'soon' (if you ignore the tense 'p') but keep that crisp Korean consonant sound!

Fun Fact

It is a pure Korean word, not borrowed from Chinese!

Pronunciation Guide

UK ppun

Tense 'p' sound, short 'u' vowel, ending in 'n'.

US ppun

Crisp 'p' sound like 'spot', followed by a short 'oo' sound.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 'p' sound
  • Adding an extra vowel at the end
  • Mispronouncing the 'u'

Rhymes With

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 2/5

Requires space awareness

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce

شنیدن 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

이것 하나

Learn Next

오직 단지

پیشرفته

뿐만 아니라 뿐더러

Grammar to Know

Particle usage

이/가, 을/를

Verb modifiers

ㄹ/을

Bound nouns

것, 수, 뿐

Examples by Level

1

물뿐이에요.

Water + only + is.

Noun + particle

2

한 명뿐이에요.

One + person + only.

Noun + particle

3

이것뿐이에요.

This + only + is.

Pronoun + particle

4

책뿐이에요.

Book + only + is.

Noun + particle

5

돈뿐이에요.

Money + only + is.

Noun + particle

6

저뿐이에요.

Me + only + is.

Pronoun + particle

7

사과뿐이에요.

Apple + only + is.

Noun + particle

8

시간뿐이에요.

Time + only + is.

Noun + particle

1

그는 친구뿐이에요.

2

여기는 저뿐이에요.

3

커피뿐이에요.

4

공부뿐이에요.

5

사랑뿐이에요.

6

노력뿐이에요.

7

희망뿐이에요.

8

꿈뿐이에요.

1

할 뿐이에요.

2

갈 뿐이에요.

3

볼 뿐이에요.

4

먹을 뿐이에요.

5

읽을 뿐이에요.

6

쓸 뿐이에요.

7

들을 뿐이에요.

8

만날 뿐이에요.

1

예쁠 뿐만 아니라 착해요.

2

비쌀 뿐만 아니라 맛없어요.

3

공부할 뿐만 아니라 운동도 해요.

4

노래할 뿐만 아니라 춤도 춰요.

5

슬플 뿐만 아니라 화도 나요.

6

멀 뿐만 아니라 너무 비싸요.

7

작을 뿐만 아니라 불편해요.

8

좋을 뿐만 아니라 완벽해요.

1

그는 오직 결과만을 생각할 뿐이다.

2

상황이 나아지기를 바랄 뿐입니다.

3

그저 사실을 말했을 뿐이에요.

4

그는 그저 자신의 일을 할 뿐이다.

5

우리는 서로를 이해할 뿐이다.

6

그녀는 그저 웃을 뿐이었다.

7

그것은 단지 시작일 뿐이다.

8

나는 그저 내 길을 갈 뿐이다.

1

그의 고독은 오직 침묵뿐이었다.

2

그의 삶은 오직 예술을 향한 열정뿐이었다.

3

그녀의 대답은 오직 눈물뿐이었다.

4

그의 선택은 오직 하나뿐이었다.

5

세상에는 오직 그와 나뿐이었다.

6

그의 기억 속에는 오직 그녀뿐이었다.

7

그의 철학은 오직 진실뿐이었다.

8

그의 마지막은 오직 평화뿐이었다.

ترکیب‌های رایج

하나뿐
저뿐
뿐이다
뿐만 아니라
그것뿐
말뿐
생각뿐
시간뿐
사랑뿐
노력뿐

Idioms & Expressions

"말뿐이다"

All talk, no action.

그는 말뿐인 사람이에요.

casual

"하나뿐인"

One and only.

당신은 나의 하나뿐인 친구예요.

neutral

"그저 그럴 뿐이다"

It's just like that.

상황이 그저 그럴 뿐이에요.

neutral

"뿐만 아니라"

Not only that.

그는 똑똑할 뿐만 아니라 착해요.

formal

"그뿐이다"

That's all.

그게 다예요. 그뿐이에요.

neutral

"마음뿐이다"

Only in one's heart (meaning to want to do something but can't).

가고 싶은 마음뿐이에요.

neutral

Easily Confused

~뿐 vs

Both mean 'only'.

만 is softer, 뿐 is more exclusive.

이것만 vs 이것뿐.

~뿐 vs 단지

Both translate to 'just'.

단지 is an adverb, 뿐 is a particle.

단지 그뿐이다.

~뿐 vs 겨우

Both relate to small amounts.

겨우 means 'barely', 뿐 means 'only'.

겨우 하나 vs 하나뿐.

~뿐 vs 오직

Both mean 'only'.

오직 is an adverb for emphasis.

오직 너뿐.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Noun + 뿐이다

그건 사실일 뿐이다.

B1

Verb-ㄹ/을 뿐이다

나는 기다릴 뿐이다.

B2

Noun + 뿐만 아니라

돈뿐만 아니라 시간도 필요해요.

A1

Pronoun + 뿐

나뿐이야.

B1

Noun + 뿐인

하나뿐인 선물.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

only/limit

مرتبط

synonym

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual Slang

اشتباهات رایج

Using 뿐 without a space Noun + 뿐
It is technically a bound noun, so a space is grammatically correct.
Confusing 뿐 with 만 Use depending on emphasis
만 is more general; 뿐 implies a stronger sense of 'only' or 'nothing else'.
Attaching to wrong verb form Verb-ㄹ/을 뿐
Must use the future/prospective modifier form.
Overusing in every sentence Use sparingly
It can sound repetitive if used too often.
Misspelling as 쁜
The vowel is 'u' (ㅜ), not 'i' (ㅣ).

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Visualize a single item in a room.

💡

Native Usage

Use it when you want to emphasize scarcity.

🌍

Cultural Insight

It reflects the Korean focus on precision.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

Always keep a space before it.

💡

Say It Right

Focus on the tense 'p'.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget the space!

💡

Did You Know?

It's a pure Korean word.

💡

Study Smart

Practice with the 'I only have...' sentence pattern.

💡

Context

Great for expressing simple reasons.

💡

Verb Patterns

Remember the -ㄹ/을 form.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'spoon' (ppun) that is the ONLY one left.

Visual Association

A single spoon on a table.

Word Web

Limit Exclusivity Only Just

چالش

Try to say 5 things you have only one of using ~뿐 today.

ریشه کلمه

Korean

Original meaning: limit/boundary

بافت فرهنگی

None, very neutral word.

Used similarly to 'only' or 'just'.

Used in many K-pop lyrics to express longing.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Daily life

  • 이것뿐이에요
  • 하나뿐이에요
  • 저뿐이에요

At work

  • 시간뿐입니다
  • 노력뿐입니다
  • 결과뿐입니다

Relationships

  • 너뿐이야
  • 사랑뿐이야
  • 마음뿐이야

Studying

  • 공부뿐이에요
  • 읽을 뿐이에요
  • 쓸 뿐이에요

Conversation Starters

"오늘 뭐 먹었어요? 하나뿐이에요?"

"당신에게 가장 중요한 것은 무엇뿐인가요?"

"이것뿐인 이유가 뭐예요?"

"그는 말뿐인 사람인가요?"

"지금 당신의 마음은 어떤 것뿐인가요?"

Journal Prompts

Write about the one thing you have only one of.

Describe a person using the word '말뿐'.

Explain why you are doing a task using the pattern '할 뿐이다'.

List three things you have and use '뿐' for each.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, it functions as a particle.

Yes, it is very flexible.

It can be used in both formal and informal settings.

뿐 emphasizes the exclusivity more strongly.

Usually used with present or future forms.

No, it is one of the easiest particles!

No, it is inherently singular.

Yes, it is very common in writing.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

저는 물___ 마셔요.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

It means 'I only drink water'.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence means 'It is only one'?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 하나뿐이에요

하나뿐이에요 is the correct structure.

true false B1

~뿐 can be used with verbs.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Yes, it is used with the -ㄹ/을 form.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching idioms to meanings.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

그는 친구뿐이에요 (He is only a friend).

امتیاز: /5

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