없애다
To make something go away or stop existing.
Explanation at your level:
At the A1 level, you use 없애다 to talk about cleaning or moving things. If you have a dirty table, you want to 없애다 the dirt. It is a very simple way to say 'remove' or 'get rid of'. Just put the thing you want to remove before the word, and add -을/를.
At the A2 level, you start using 없애다 for more than just physical items. You can use it for time or plans. For example, you might 없애다 a meeting or a schedule. It helps you explain that something is finished or cancelled.
At the B1 level, you can use 없애다 in abstract ways. You can talk about 오해를 없애다 (removing misunderstandings) or 불편을 없애다 (removing inconveniences). It shows you can express complex thoughts about improving situations.
At the B2 level, 없애다 becomes a tool for professional communication. You might use it in reports or discussions about 'eliminating waste' or 'removing bottlenecks' in a process. It is a precise way to describe goal-oriented actions.
At the C1 level, you use 없애다 to discuss systemic changes. You might talk about 격차를 없애다 (eliminating gaps) in society or 편견을 없애다 (eradicating prejudices). The word carries weight when discussing social or political reform.
At the C2 level, you understand the nuance of 없애다 versus other synonyms like 제거하다 or 삭제하다. You know exactly when to use this word to sound natural, and you can use it in literary contexts to describe the fading of emotions or the disappearance of historical eras.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to remove or eliminate.
- Can be used for things, people's habits, or abstract ideas.
- Derived from the adjective '없다'.
- Very common in daily life and professional settings.
The Korean verb 없애다 is a fundamental word used to describe the act of removing or eliminating something. Think of it as the opposite of 'creating' or 'adding'. Whether you are cleaning your room to get rid of clutter, deleting a file from your computer, or trying to get rid of a bad habit, this is the verb you need.
It is a very versatile word because it works with both concrete, physical things and abstract, invisible things. If you have a problem, you want to 없애다 that problem. If you have a stain on your shirt, you want to 없애다 the stain. It implies a clear intention to make sure something is no longer around.
The word 없애다 is derived from the adjective 없다 (to not exist). In Korean linguistics, the suffix -애다 acts as a causative marker, turning the state of 'not existing' into the action of 'making it not exist'.
Historically, this structure has been a staple in the Korean language to describe the transition from presence to absence. It evolved from older forms of the language where causative verbs were formed by adding specific endings to adjectives. It remains a core part of the language because the concept of 'removal' is essential to daily life, from ancient agricultural practices of clearing fields to modern digital data management.
You will hear 없애다 in almost every context, from casual conversations to formal business meetings. In a casual setting, you might say, "Let's 없애다 this mess." In a formal setting, a manager might discuss "없애다 unnecessary procedures" to improve efficiency.
Common collocations include 흔적을 없애다 (to remove traces), 오해를 없애다 (to clear up a misunderstanding), and 불필요한 것을 없애다 (to remove unnecessary things). It is a neutral verb, meaning it doesn't sound overly polite or overly rude, making it safe to use in most social situations.
While 없애다 is a direct verb, it is part of many common phrases. 1. 눈엣가시를 없애다: To remove an eyesore or someone who bothers you. 2. 근심을 없애다: To get rid of worries. 3. 증거를 없애다: To destroy evidence. 4. 기억을 없애다: To erase a memory. 5. 차별을 없애다: To eliminate discrimination. These expressions show how the word is used to describe both physical and social changes.
Grammatically, 없애다 functions as a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object (the thing being removed). The object is usually marked with the particle -을/를. For example: 먼지를 없애다 (remove the dust).
Pronunciation-wise, be careful with the 없 part. It is pronounced like 'eop' with a silent 's' sound in the final consonant cluster, followed by 'sae-da'. The stress is generally even, but native speakers often emphasize the 'sae' syllable slightly to convey the action of removal.
Fun Fact
The suffix -애다 is a classic causative marker in Korean history.
Pronunciation Guide
Korean phonetics do not change by region
Korean phonetics do not change by region
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 's' in '없'
- Misplacing the stress
- Merging 'ae' and 'e' sounds
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Causative Verbs
없다 -> 없애다
Object Particles
먼지를 없애다
Past Tense
없앴다
Examples by Level
먼지를 없애다.
dust + remove
Direct object marker
쓰레기를 없애다.
trash + remove
Action verb
낙서를 없애다.
doodle + remove
Simple object
얼룩을 없애다.
stain + remove
Transitive verb
냄새를 없애다.
smell + remove
Common usage
벌레를 없애다.
bug + remove
Action
낙엽을 없애다.
fallen leaves + remove
Plural object
그림을 없애다.
picture + remove
Simple sentence
불필요한 파일을 없애다.
약속을 없애다.
걱정을 없애다.
오해를 없애다.
긴장을 없애다.
잡음을 없애다.
장애물을 없애다.
기록을 없애다.
격차를 없애다.
편견을 없애다.
차별을 없애다.
갈등을 없애다.
위험 요소를 없애다.
비효율을 없애다.
흔적을 없애다.
고정관념을 없애다.
관료주의를 없애다.
근본적인 원인을 없애다.
불신을 없애다.
경쟁자를 없애다.
기득권을 없애다.
불합리함을 없애다.
제약을 없애다.
불안감을 없애다.
사회적 병폐를 없애다.
구시대적 관습을 없애다.
경제적 격차를 없애다.
구조적 모순을 없애다.
심리적 장벽을 없애다.
잠재적 위협을 없애다.
관습적 사고를 없애다.
제도적 허점을 없애다.
존재의 흔적을 없애다.
역사의 오점을 없애다.
인간의 존엄성을 해치는 요소를 없애다.
형이상학적 의문을 없애다.
문화적 편협함을 없애다.
관념의 틀을 없애다.
시대적 한계를 없애다.
본질적 고통을 없애다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"눈엣가시를 없애다"
To remove an eyesore or annoyance
그는 눈엣가시를 없애듯 그를 해고했다.
idiomatic"흔적도 없이 없애다"
To remove completely without a trace
그는 증거를 흔적도 없이 없앴다.
neutral"싹 없애다"
To wipe clean/completely remove
나쁜 습관을 싹 없애야 해.
casual"눈 녹듯 없애다"
To make something disappear quickly and easily
그는 고민을 눈 녹듯 없앴다.
literary"뿌리를 없애다"
To eradicate from the root
부패의 뿌리를 없애야 한다.
formal"기억에서 없애다"
To erase from memory
그날의 기억을 없애고 싶다.
neutralEasily Confused
Same root
없다 is adjective, 없애다 is verb
돈이 없다 vs 돈을 없애다
Same meaning
제거하다 is formal
위험을 제거하다
Both mean remove
지우다 is for erasing marks
글씨를 지우다
Both mean clean
치우다 is for tidying
방을 치우다
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 을/를 + 없애다
나는 먼지를 없앴다.
Subject + Time + Object + 없애다
오늘 그 파일을 없앴다.
Subject + Reason + Object + 없애다
오해를 없애기 위해 대화했다.
Subject + Manner + Object + 없애다
그는 흔적도 없이 증거를 없앴다.
Subject + Goal + Object + 없애다
사회적 차별을 없애는 것이 목표다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
You don't 'remove' a person in Korean; you fire or send them away.
'없다' is an adjective (to not exist), '없애다' is a verb.
If you lost something, you didn't 'remove' it on purpose.
In very formal reports, '제거하다' is preferred.
It needs a direct object, not -이/가.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine an eraser in your room.
Native Habit
Use it for 'getting rid of' bad habits.
Cultural Insight
It's a very common word in cleaning routines.
Grammar Shortcut
Always check for the object particle -을/를.
Say It Right
Practice the 'eop' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for people.
Did You Know?
It's a causative verb.
Study Smart
Pair it with common nouns like '먼지' or '오해'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Eop' (up) and 'Sae' (say) - 'Up, say goodbye!' to what you are removing.
Visual Association
An eraser removing a pencil mark.
Word Web
چالش
Try to say 3 things you want to remove from your life today using this word.
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: To cause to not exist
بافت فرهنگی
None
Direct translation is 'remove' or 'eliminate'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Cleaning
- 먼지를 없애다
- 얼룩을 없애다
- 냄새를 없애다
Communication
- 오해를 없애다
- 편견을 없애다
- 갈등을 없애다
Work
- 비효율을 없애다
- 위험을 없애다
- 불필요한 절차를 없애다
Personal Growth
- 나쁜 습관을 없애다
- 걱정을 없애다
- 긴장을 없애다
Conversation Starters
"어떻게 하면 나쁜 습관을 없앨 수 있을까요?"
"오해를 없애는 가장 좋은 방법은 무엇인가요?"
"당신은 방을 청소할 때 무엇을 가장 먼저 없애나요?"
"사회에서 차별을 없애려면 무엇이 필요할까요?"
"최근에 없애고 싶은 것이 있나요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a bad habit you successfully removed.
Describe a time you had to clear up a misunderstanding.
What is one thing you want to eliminate from your daily routine?
Reflect on why it is important to remove prejudice in society.
سوالات متداول
8 سوال삭제하다 is for digital files; 없애다 is broader.
No, that sounds threatening.
It is neutral.
없애요, 없앴어요, 없애겠다.
Yes, 만들다 or 생기다.
The '없' cluster is tricky for learners.
Yes, like 'killing time'.
없다.
خودت رو بسنج
방의 먼지를 ___.
You remove dust.
Which means to remove a file?
없애다 means remove.
Can you use '없애다' for a person?
It is usually for things or abstract concepts.
Word
معنی
Both are common objects.
Subject/Time + Object + Verb.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
없애다 is your go-to verb for making things disappear, whether it's dust on a table or a misunderstanding with a friend.
- Means to remove or eliminate.
- Can be used for things, people's habits, or abstract ideas.
- Derived from the adjective '없다'.
- Very common in daily life and professional settings.
Memory Palace
Imagine an eraser in your room.
Native Habit
Use it for 'getting rid of' bad habits.
Cultural Insight
It's a very common word in cleaning routines.
Grammar Shortcut
Always check for the object particle -을/를.
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