정말요?
A friendly way to ask 'Really?' or express surprise.
Explanation at your level:
You use this word to ask 'Really?'. It is a very short and helpful word. If a friend tells you something new, you say '정말요?' to show you are listening. It is polite and easy to say. Use it when you are surprised!
At this level, you can use 정말요? to keep conversations going. It is a great 'filler' phrase. When you hear news, respond with this to show interest. It is more polite than just saying 'Really' in English, as it uses the honorific -요 ending.
You should use 정말요? to manage social interaction. It signals that you are an active listener. You can combine it with other phrases like '정말요? 대박!' (Really? That's awesome!) to sound more like a native speaker. It is perfect for daily life.
Use 정말요? to navigate nuances of surprise. It can express genuine curiosity or polite skepticism depending on your tone. Understanding the register is key here; it is the standard 'polite' choice for most interactions outside of formal business presentations.
At the advanced level, you recognize that 정말요? serves a phatic function. It is not just about the truth of the statement, but about the social bond. You might use it to soften a disagreement or to encourage a speaker to elaborate on a complex topic.
Mastering this word involves perfect intonation. In C2 usage, you use 정말요? with subtle irony or deep empathy. You understand its etymological roots and how it fits into the broader Korean system of honorifics, choosing it over more formal variants like 정말입니까? to build rapport.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Polite interjection
- Means really
- Used for surprise
- Very common
정말요? is one of the most useful phrases in the Korean language. It acts as a polite interjection that signals you are listening and engaged in the conversation.
When someone tells you something surprising, you use this to show interest. It literally translates to 'Is it really true?' but functions exactly like the English 'Really?' or 'Is that so?' in everyday speech.
Because it ends in -요, it is considered polite and standard. You can use it with friends, colleagues, or even acquaintances to keep the conversation moving forward smoothly.
Using this phrase demonstrates that you are an active listener. It invites the other person to share more details, making you a great conversationalist in any social setting.
The word 정말 comes from the Hanja (Chinese characters) 正 (jeong - correct/true) and 末 (mal - end/truth). Historically, it evolved to mean the 'true end' or 'the truth of the matter'.
In older linguistic forms, 정말 was used as an adverb to modify verbs. Over time, as Korean social etiquette evolved to emphasize politeness levels, the suffix -요 was added to create a standalone question.
This evolution mirrors similar trends in other languages where adverbs of truth become social markers. It reflects the Korean cultural value of communal harmony, where confirming information helps align two speakers' understandings.
While the root is ancient, the modern usage of 정말요? solidified during the 20th century as standard polite speech became the norm in urban environments. It remains a staple of modern K-drama and daily life.
You use 정말요? whenever you need to express surprise or seek verification. It is highly versatile and works in almost any polite social context.
Commonly, it follows a statement from your partner. If someone says, 'I won the lottery,' you respond with '정말요?' to invite them to tell you more. It is not used in extremely formal business reports, but it is perfect for office small talk.
For a more casual setting, friends might shorten it to '정말?' (dropping the -요). For a more formal setting, you might use '정말입니까?' (is it really true?).
It pairs well with facial expressions like widened eyes or a slight nod. It is a low-risk phrase; you can rarely go wrong using it when you are unsure how to react to a surprising piece of news.
1. 정말인가요?: A slightly more formal version of 'Is it really true?'. Use this when you need to be very polite.
2. 정말 다행이네요!: 'It is a relief, really!' Used when hearing good news after a period of worry.
3. 정말로요?: 'Seriously?'. This adds emphasis to the 'really' part, often used when you are truly shocked.
4. 정말 대단해요!: 'That is really impressive!'. Used to express admiration alongside surprise.
5. 정말 어이가 없네요.: 'That is truly absurd.' Used to express disbelief in a negative or frustrating way.
Grammatically, 정말요? is a combination of an adverb and a polite sentence ending. It does not have plural forms or articles, making it very easy to learn.
The pronunciation is straightforward: jeong-mal-yo. Ensure you raise your pitch at the end to indicate a question. If you keep the pitch flat, it sounds like a statement, which can be confusing.
It follows the pattern of polite informal speech (Haeyo-che). You can use it with anyone you are not close enough to use 'Banmal' (casual speech) with.
Rhyming words in Korean include 말요 (as in 'speaking of...') and 달요. Focus on the crisp 'r' sound in the middle to sound more natural to native speakers.
Fun Fact
It combines Hanja roots with modern polite endings.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp 'jeong' sound
Clear 'mal' syllable
Common Errors
- Flat intonation
- Mispronouncing 'j'
- Dropping 'yo'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Polite ending -요
가요
Question formation
정말요?
Honorifics
정말입니까
Examples by Level
A: 저 내일 한국에 가요. B: 정말요?
A: I go to Korea tomorrow. B: Really?
Polite question
정말요? 몰랐어요.
Really? I didn't know.
Adverb + verb
A: 오늘 생일이에요. B: 정말요?
A: Today is my birthday. B: Really?
Simple response
정말요? 감사합니다.
Really? Thank you.
Polite reaction
A: 비가 와요. B: 정말요?
A: It is raining. B: Really?
Seeking confirmation
정말요? 대박!
Really? Awesome!
Interjection
A: 저 결혼해요. B: 정말요?
A: I'm getting married. B: Really?
Expressing surprise
정말요? 재미있겠네요.
Really? That sounds fun.
Polite opinion
정말요? 믿을 수 없어요.
정말요? 그게 사실인가요?
A: 한국어 공부해요. B: 정말요?
정말요? 정말 기뻐요.
정말요? 왜요?
정말요? 나도 가고 싶어요.
정말요? 누가 그랬어요?
정말요? 다시 말해주세요.
정말요? 전혀 몰랐던 사실이네요.
정말요? 세상 참 좁네요!
정말요? 그렇게까지요?
정말요? 그럼 어떻게 하죠?
정말요? 설마요!
정말요? 대단한 소식이네요.
정말요? 제 생각과는 다르네요.
정말요? 정말 놀랐어요.
정말요? 그건 좀 의외인데요.
정말요? 그럴 리가 없는데.
정말요? 정말로 그렇게 생각하세요?
정말요? 말씀하신 게 사실이라면...
정말요? 상황이 참 복잡하네요.
정말요? 그건 처음 듣는 이야기예요.
정말요? 믿기 힘들 정도로 놀랍네요.
정말요? 그건 정말 대단한 성과네요.
정말요? 그게 과연 가능할까요?
정말요? 말씀하신 맥락을 이해했습니다.
정말요? 그건 정말 예상 밖의 결과군요.
정말요? 정말로 그게 최선인가요?
정말요? 그 점은 미처 생각 못 했네요.
정말요? 논리적으로 이해가 안 가는데요.
정말요? 그건 정말 흥미로운 관점이네요.
정말요? 그 점에 대해서는 동의합니다.
정말요? 그건 정말 경이로운 사실이군요.
정말요? 그 점은 깊이 생각해볼 만하네요.
정말요? 그건 정말 역설적인 상황이네요.
정말요? 그게 사실이라면 정말 대단한 일입니다.
정말요? 그건 정말로 놀라운 통찰입니다.
정말요? 그 점은 정말 예리하시네요.
정말요? 그건 정말로 가치 있는 정보네요.
정말요? 그건 정말로 깊이 공감합니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"정말인가요?"
Is it true?
정말인가요? 믿을 수 없어요.
formal"정말 다행이에요"
It is such a relief
정말 다행이에요!
neutral"정말 어이가 없네"
That is absurd
정말 어이가 없네.
casual"정말 대단하다"
That is great
정말 대단하다!
casual"정말 고마워요"
Thank you so much
정말 고마워요.
neutral"정말 싫어요"
I really hate it
정말 싫어요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean really
None, both are fine
정말요 vs 진짜요
Both show listening
그래요 is 'is that so?'
그래요 vs 정말요
Missing -요
Casual vs polite
정말 vs 정말요
More formal
Degree of formality
정말입니까 vs 정말요
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 정말요?
그게 정말요?
Interjection + Reaction
정말요? 대단해요!
Interjection + Question
정말요? 왜 그랬어요?
Interjection + Opinion
정말요? 재미있겠네요.
Interjection + Confirmation
정말요? 사실인가요?
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
مرتبط
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
It is a question, so it needs a question tone.
Too casual for written reports.
Needs higher honorifics.
They are synonyms.
Without -요, it is casual and rude to strangers.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'really' sign.
Native use
Use it when surprised.
Cultural insight
It builds rapport.
Grammar shortcut
Just add -요.
Say it right
Rise at the end.
Avoid this
Don't use it in formal reports.
Did you know?
It's the most common phrase.
Study smart
Listen to K-dramas.
Tone
Make it a question.
Context
Use it with friends.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Jeong (Jung) + Mal (Mall) + Yo (Yo-yo) -> Really?
Visual Association
Someone with wide eyes holding a yo-yo.
Word Web
چالش
Use it 5 times today.
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: True end/truth
بافت فرهنگی
None
Similar to 'Really?' or 'Is that so?'
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Daily life
- 정말요?
- 진짜요?
- 대박!
Work
- 정말입니까?
- 그렇군요.
- 알겠습니다.
Travel
- 정말요?
- 어디예요?
- 감사합니다.
School
- 정말요?
- 몰랐어요.
- 다시 말해주세요.
Conversation Starters
"정말요? 무슨 일이에요?"
"정말요? 그게 사실이에요?"
"정말요? 어디서 들었어요?"
"정말요? 저도 가고 싶어요."
"정말요? 정말 놀랐어요."
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you were surprised.
Use '정말요?' in a dialogue.
Describe a surprising event.
Explain why you use '정말요?'.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, but '정말입니까?' is safer.
No, it is polite.
Yes, with a different tone.
Yes, it is universal.
It becomes casual.
Yes, in texts.
Yes.
No.
خودت رو بسنج
A: 저 한국에 가요. B: ___?
It is the correct response for surprise.
What does '정말요?' mean?
It is a question of confirmation.
'정말요?' is a casual phrase.
It is polite.
Word
معنی
Direct translation.
Adverb + suffix.
Use ___ to show interest.
It is an active listening phrase.
When to use '정말요?'?
Used for surprise.
Is '정말요?' polite?
Yes, it ends in -요.
Word
معنی
Contextual meaning.
Subject + adjective + interjection.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
정말요? is the essential polite way to show surprise and keep a conversation going.
- Polite interjection
- Means really
- Used for surprise
- Very common
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'really' sign.
Native use
Use it when surprised.
Cultural insight
It builds rapport.
Grammar shortcut
Just add -요.
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~대해서
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~ 에 대해
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~쯤
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동의
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모호성
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그리고
A1And/and then
공지
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답하다
A1To answer
대답하다
A1To answer
대답
A1Answer; Reply (response to a question)