A2 noun #6,000 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

향기

A pleasant or sweet smell that comes from something like a flower or perfume.

hyanggi

Explanation at your level:

향기 is a word for a nice smell. If you smell a flower, you can say '향기가 좋아요' (The scent is good). It is a happy word. Use it when you like the smell of something, like a candle or a perfume.

You use 향기 to talk about pleasant smells. For example, when you walk in a park and smell the trees, that is 향기. It is different from '냄새' because '냄새' can be bad, but 향기 is always good.

In intermediate Korean, 향기 is used to describe the subtle aroma of nature or personal care products. It is a common collocation to say '꽃향기가 나다' (the scent of flowers is wafting). It is a very polite and descriptive word used in daily life to compliment the environment.

At this level, you will see 향기 used in more figurative ways. Authors often use it to describe the 'scent of memory' or the 'scent of a person's life.' It implies a deeper, more emotional connection to the sensory experience than just a simple smell.

Advanced learners use 향기 to discuss aesthetics and character. It is often found in literary criticism or sophisticated essays where the 'scent' of a culture or an era is discussed. It carries a nuance of elegance and refinement, distinguishing it from the more functional '냄새'.

Mastery of 향기 involves understanding its deep cultural resonance. It is frequently linked to the concept of 'virtue' (덕) in classical texts, where a person of high moral standing is said to emit a 'scent' that attracts others. It is a word that bridges the gap between sensory perception and philosophical depth.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • 향기 means a pleasant scent or fragrance.
  • It is strictly used for positive smells.
  • It is often used metaphorically for a person's character.
  • Commonly used with verbs like '나다' (to come out) or '풍기다' (to waft).

When we talk about 향기 (hyang-gi), we are talking about the good stuff—the pleasant smells that make us stop and take a deep breath. Think of the smell of a rose garden in the morning or the light scent of a clean room. It is a word that carries a sense of beauty and comfort.

Unlike the word '냄새' (naemsae), which is a neutral word for any smell (good or bad), 향기 is exclusively positive. You wouldn't use it for a dirty sock or a stinky trash can! It is reserved for things that bring joy to our sense of smell. It is a word that connects us to nature and the small, lovely details of our daily lives.

The word 향기 is a Sino-Korean word, meaning it has roots in Chinese characters. The first character, (香), literally means 'fragrance' or 'incense.' This character is a combination of 'grain' and 'sun,' suggesting the pleasant smell of crops ripening in the field.

Historically, this character was deeply associated with religious rituals where incense was burned to honor ancestors or deities. Over centuries, the meaning expanded from just 'incense' to any pleasant aroma found in the natural world. It has remained a staple in Korean literature and poetry, often used to symbolize a person's inner virtue or a memory that lingers long after someone has left.

You will most often hear 향기 used with verbs like '나다' (to come out/emit) or '풍기다' (to waft). For example, '꽃향기가 나다' means 'a flower scent is coming out.' It is a very common word in both casual conversation and formal writing, especially in descriptions of nature.

In a more poetic sense, Koreans often use it to describe a person's character. If you say someone has a 'beautiful 향기,' you aren't talking about their perfume—you are talking about their kind heart and the positive influence they have on others. It is a beautiful metaphor that shows how much the word is valued in Korean culture.

1. 향기 없는 꽃 (A flower without scent): Used to describe someone who looks good on the outside but lacks character or substance.

2. 사람의 향기 (The scent of a person): Refers to the lasting positive impact or personality of an individual.

3. 향기를 남기다 (To leave a scent): Means to leave a positive legacy or a good impression behind after leaving a place or passing away.

4. 향기에 취하다 (To be intoxicated by a scent): Used when someone is completely overwhelmed or delighted by a very pleasant aroma.

5. 향기를 맡다 (To catch a scent): Literally to smell something, but often used figuratively to mean sensing an opportunity or a change in the air.

Grammatically, 향기 acts as a standard noun. It is often paired with the subject particle '가' (향기가) or the object particle '를' (향기를). Because it is a non-count noun in terms of usage, you don't need to worry about plural forms.

Pronunciation-wise, the 'ㅇ' sound at the end of '향' is a nasal sound that transitions into the 'ㄱ' of '기'. It is pronounced [hyang-gi]. A common mistake for learners is to make the 'hyang' sound too short; try to let the nasal 'ng' ring for a split second before hitting the 'g' sound. It rhymes loosely with words like 'rang-gi' in other contexts, though it is unique in its specific Korean phonetics.

Fun Fact

The character 香 combines 'grain' (禾) and 'sun' (日), implying the sun-ripened scent of harvest.

Pronunciation Guide

UK hyang-gi

Standard Korean pronunciation.

US hyang-gi

Standard Korean pronunciation.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'ng' as 'n'.
  • Dropping the 'g' sound.
  • Making 'hyang' too short.

Rhymes With

연기 (smoke) 경기 (match/game) 세기 (century) 위기 (crisis) 전기 (electricity)

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Very common word, easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Easy to use, just remember the positive nuance.

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce.

شنیدن 1/5

Clear sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

냄새 좋다

Learn Next

향기롭다 향수 풍미

پیشرفته

향취 인품 여운

Grammar to Know

Noun + 가/이 (Subject Marker)

향기가 좋다.

Noun + 를/을 (Object Marker)

향기를 맡다.

Verb + 나다 (To come out)

향기가 나다.

Examples by Level

1

꽃 향기가 좋아요.

Flower scent is good.

Subject + noun + adjective.

2

향기가 나요.

A scent is coming out.

Verb '나다' used.

3

이 향기 정말 좋아요.

This scent is really good.

Demonstrative '이'.

4

무슨 향기예요?

What scent is it?

Question form.

5

향기가 달콤해요.

The scent is sweet.

Adjective usage.

6

향기가 없어요.

There is no scent.

Negative form.

7

좋은 향기가 나요.

A good scent is coming out.

Adjective modifying noun.

8

향기를 맡아요.

I smell the scent.

Object particle.

1

커피 향기가 방에 가득해요.

2

봄의 향기가 느껴져요.

3

향기가 아주 은은해요.

4

향기가 오래가요.

5

이 향기는 장미 향기예요.

6

향기가 너무 강해요.

7

샴푸 향기가 좋아요.

8

향기를 좋아해요.

1

숲속에서 맑은 향기가 납니다.

2

그녀에게서 좋은 향기가 풍겨요.

3

향기가 마음을 편안하게 해요.

4

이 향기는 기억을 떠올리게 해요.

5

향기가 은은하게 퍼집니다.

6

비 온 뒤 흙 향기가 좋아요.

7

향기가 섞여서 이상해요.

8

향기를 맡으면 기분이 좋아져요.

1

그의 인품에서 깊은 향기가 느껴진다.

2

향기가 공기 중에 감돌고 있다.

3

시간이 흘러도 향기는 변하지 않는다.

4

향기는 사람의 첫인상을 결정하기도 한다.

5

그는 향기에 민감한 사람이다.

6

향기가 은은하게 배어 있다.

7

향기를 통해 추억을 회상한다.

8

이 향기는 고전적인 느낌을 준다.

1

그의 글에는 독특한 문학적 향기가 있다.

2

시대의 향기를 담은 작품이다.

3

향기는 보이지 않는 예술과 같다.

4

그녀는 자신만의 향기를 가진 사람이다.

5

향기는 감정을 자극하는 강력한 매개체다.

6

향기가 짙게 배어 있는 골목길이다.

7

그의 철학은 깊은 향기를 풍긴다.

8

향기를 억제하는 것이 오히려 좋을 때가 있다.

1

그는 인격의 향기가 묻어나는 지도자였다.

2

향기는 기억의 창고를 여는 열쇠다.

3

고결한 정신은 세월이 흘러도 향기를 잃지 않는다.

4

향기는 공간의 분위기를 정의하는 요소다.

5

그의 삶은 한 편의 향기로운 시와 같았다.

6

향기는 무형의 가치를 전달하는 수단이다.

7

향기가 없는 삶은 메마른 땅과 같다.

8

향기는 영혼의 깊이를 반영한다.

ترکیب‌های رایج

향기가 나다
향기가 좋다
향기를 맡다
은은한 향기
짙은 향기
꽃 향기
향기를 풍기다
향기가 배다
향기를 남기다
향기에 취하다

Idioms & Expressions

"사람의 향기"

A person's inner quality or influence.

그는 참 사람의 향기가 나는 사람이다.

literary

"향기 없는 꽃"

Something beautiful but useless or lacking character.

실력 없는 미남은 향기 없는 꽃과 같다.

metaphorical

"향기를 잃다"

To lose one's charm or original quality.

그는 성공 후 초심의 향기를 잃었다.

literary

"향기를 머금다"

To hold a scent within.

꽃잎이 향기를 머금고 있다.

poetic

"향기를 뿜다"

To emit a strong scent.

장미가 향기를 뿜어낸다.

neutral

Easily Confused

향기 vs 냄새

Both mean smell.

냄새 is neutral, 향기 is positive.

꽃 향기 vs. 쓰레기 냄새.

향기 vs 향수

Both relate to scent.

향수 is the product (perfume).

향수를 뿌리다 vs. 향기가 나다.

향기 vs 풍미

Both are positive.

풍미 is taste+smell.

커피의 풍미.

향기 vs 악취

Both are types of smell.

악취 is strictly bad.

악취가 진동한다.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 향기가 나다

꽃 향기가 나요.

A2

Subject + 향기를 맡다

향기를 맡아보세요.

B1

Noun + 향기가 가득하다

방에 향기가 가득해요.

B2

Subject + 향기가 풍기다

그녀에게서 향기가 풍긴다.

C1

Subject + 향기를 남기다

그는 좋은 향기를 남겼다.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

fragrance/incense
향수 perfume

Verbs

풍기다 to waft/emit

Adjectives

향기롭다 fragrant

مرتبط

냄새 general term for smell

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

향취 (most formal) 향기 (neutral) 향 (casual/compound) 냄새 (general)

اشتباهات رایج

Using '향기' for bad smells. Use '냄새' or '악취'.
향기 is strictly for pleasant smells.
Confusing '향기' with '향수' (perfume). Use '향수' for the object, '향기' for the scent itself.
One is the product, one is the sensation.
Misspelling as '향그'. 향기.
The correct spelling is '기'.
Using '향기' for taste. Use '맛' or '풍미'.
향기 is only for the nose, not the tongue.
Overusing '향기' in formal reports. Use '향' or '풍미' for neutral contexts.
향기 sounds very emotional/poetic.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place a flower in your memory palace and imagine it smelling sweet.

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Native Usage

Use it when you want to compliment a smell.

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Cultural Insight

Koreans value subtle scents over strong ones.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always pair it with '나다' (to come out).

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'ng' nasal sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for bad smells!

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Did You Know?

The character for 'scent' is related to 'grain'.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards with pictures of flowers.

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Contextual Learning

Listen to K-pop lyrics for the word.

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Daily Practice

Name one thing that smells good every day.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'Hyang' (a person) who is always smelling 'gi' (good) flowers.

Visual Association

A field of flowers with light mist.

Word Web

Flower Perfume Memory Nature Pleasure

چالش

Describe the scent of your favorite food using '향기'.

ریشه کلمه

Sino-Korean

Original meaning: Fragrant grain

بافت فرهنگی

None.

Directly maps to 'fragrance' or 'scent', but used more frequently in everyday Korean for positive things.

Many K-pop songs use '향기' to describe the lingering memory of a lover.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At a flower shop

  • 향기가 참 좋네요.
  • 무슨 꽃 향기인가요?

Buying perfume

  • 향기가 은은해요.
  • 이 향기 추천해요.

In a garden

  • 꽃 향기가 가득해요.
  • 흙 향기가 좋아요.

Describing a person

  • 사람의 향기가 느껴져요.

Conversation Starters

"어떤 향기를 제일 좋아하세요?"

"꽃 향기를 맡으면 어떤 기분이 드나요?"

"향기가 좋은 사람을 만난 적이 있나요?"

"비 온 뒤 흙 향기를 좋아하시나요?"

"가장 기억에 남는 향기가 무엇인가요?"

Journal Prompts

오늘 하루 중 가장 좋았던 향기는 무엇인가요?

어떤 향기를 맡으면 어린 시절이 떠오르나요?

나만의 향기를 한 단어로 표현한다면?

향기가 사람의 이미지에 미치는 영향에 대해 써보세요.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, if it smells delicious!

No, 냄새 is neutral, 향기 is positive.

냄새가 나다 or 악취가 나다.

Yes, figuratively for their character.

향기롭다 (to be fragrant).

Yes, perfume has a scent (향기).

Yes.

No.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

꽃에서 좋은 ___가 나요.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 향기

Flowers emit a scent.

multiple choice A2

Which is the correct usage?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 꽃 향기

Only flowers have a positive scent.

true false B1

'향기' can be used to describe a bad smell.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is only for pleasant smells.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching phrases.

sentence order B2

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

The scent fills the room.

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