빛나다
To shine or glow with light.
Explanation at your level:
You use 빛나다 to say something is bright. For example, 'The star is bright.' It is easy to use: just put it after the thing that is shining. It is a very happy word!
At this level, you can use 빛나다 to describe things you see. 'The diamond is shining' or 'The sun is shining.' It helps you describe the world around you in more detail.
Now you can use it figuratively. You might say 'His eyes are shining with excitement.' It is a great way to show emotion in your sentences. It makes your Korean sound more natural and descriptive.
Use 빛나다 to talk about success. 'Her talent is shining.' You can also use it in more complex sentences to describe how someone stands out in a crowd or a group.
At the advanced level, you can use 빛나다 in literary contexts. It can describe a 'shining' moment in history or a person's 'shining' reputation. It carries a nuance of prestige and lasting impact.
Mastery of 빛나다 involves understanding its deep cultural roots. It is used in poetry and high-level prose to evoke imagery of hope, legacy, and the triumph of the human spirit. It is a word of profound depth.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to emit light or shine.
- Can be used literally or figuratively.
- Very positive connotation.
- Commonly used for stars, eyes, and success.
The Korean verb 빛나다 is a beautiful word that captures the essence of light. At its core, it means to emit light, but it is much more versatile than just describing a lightbulb.
When you use 빛나다, you are often talking about things that possess a natural, internal glow. Think of the sun, a polished diamond, or even a person's eyes when they are truly happy. It is a word that carries a sense of positivity and brilliance.
In everyday conversation, you will hear this word used both literally and figuratively. If you say someone's talent 빛나다, you mean they are standing out or excelling. It is a very common way to express admiration for something that catches your attention because of its brightness or quality.
The word 빛나다 is a compound formed from the noun 빛 (light) and the verb suffix -나다 (to emerge or come out). Essentially, it literally translates to 'light emerging.'
Historically, the concept of 'light' in Korean culture has always been deeply tied to purity and hope. In ancient texts, the word was often used to describe the sun or divine presence. As the language evolved, the meaning expanded from simple physical illumination to include abstract concepts like fame, success, and beauty.
Interestingly, many Korean words related to vision and light share the same root syllable 빛. This consistency helps learners connect related terms like 빛깔 (color/hue) or 빛내다 (to make something shine). It is a classic example of how Korean builds complex meanings by layering simple, foundational concepts together.
You can use 빛나다 in many different settings. In casual speech, it is perfect for describing a beautiful piece of jewelry or a bright day. In formal writing, it is often used to describe a person's achievements or a 'shining' career.
Common collocations include 별이 빛나다 (the star shines) or 눈이 빛나다 (eyes shine). Notice how the subject is usually something that naturally produces or reflects light. When used figuratively, you might hear 이름이 빛나다, which means someone's name is becoming famous or honorable.
The register of this word is quite neutral. It is not overly formal, nor is it slang. It fits comfortably in a classroom, a business meeting, or a casual chat with friends. Just remember that it usually implies a positive, attractive kind of light.
1. 빛나는 졸업장: Literally 'shining diploma,' used to congratulate someone on a graduation. 2. 눈이 빛나다: Used when someone is very focused or excited. 3. 빛을 발하다: To finally show one's true value or talent after a long time. 4. 빛나는 조연: A 'shining supporting role,' used in movies for a great actor who isn't the lead. 5. 빛을 잃다: To lose one's shine, often used when someone loses their passion or a situation becomes dire.
As a descriptive verb, 빛나다 functions by modifying the subject. In the present tense, it becomes 빛나요 (polite) or 빛난다 (plain form). It is a regular verb, so it follows standard conjugation patterns.
The pronunciation is straightforward: [bit-na-da]. Note that the 't' sound in 빛 is held slightly because of the following 'n' sound, creating a smooth transition. It rhymes with words like 나다 (to happen) or 떠나다 (to leave), though the meaning is quite different.
When you want to make something shine, you use the causative form: 빛내다 (to make shine). This is a common pattern in Korean where adding an extra consonant changes the verb from intransitive to transitive. Practice saying it slowly to master the flow!
Fun Fact
It is one of the most positive words in the Korean language.
Pronunciation Guide
Korean phonetics
Korean phonetics
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the final consonant
- Not linking the t sound
- Flat intonation
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Present Tense Conjugation
빛나요
Noun Modification
빛나는 별
Intransitive Verbs
빛나다
Examples by Level
별이 빛나요.
Star-subject bright-polite
Simple subject-verb
눈이 빛나요.
Eye-subject bright-polite
Body part description
빛나는 태양.
Shining sun
Adjective form
달이 빛나요.
Moon-subject bright-polite
Natural object
빛이 나요.
Light-subject emerge-polite
Noun-verb combo
금이 빛나요.
Gold-subject bright-polite
Material description
빛나는 별.
Shining star
Noun modifier
빛나요.
Shining
One word sentence
다이아몬드가 빛나요.
밤하늘에 별이 빛나요.
그녀의 눈이 빛나요.
빛나는 미래를 꿈꿔요.
반지가 빛나요.
빛나는 아이디어예요.
태양이 빛나요.
빛나는 바다를 보세요.
오랜 노력이 빛을 발했어요.
그는 빛나는 재능을 가졌어요.
무대 위에서 빛나요.
빛나는 졸업장을 받았어요.
그의 눈빛이 빛나요.
빛나는 성과를 냈어요.
빛나는 조연 역할을 했어요.
빛나는 순간이었어요.
그의 업적이 역사에 빛나요.
빛나는 지성으로 문제를 해결해요.
그녀는 빛나는 존재감을 뽐내요.
빛나는 전통을 이어가요.
빛나는 승리를 거두었어요.
그의 이름이 빛나요.
빛나는 영광을 누려요.
빛나는 예술 작품이에요.
그의 철학은 시대의 어둠 속에서 빛나요.
빛나는 통찰력으로 상황을 분석해요.
그녀의 헌신은 모두에게 빛나요.
빛나는 유산을 남겼어요.
빛나는 문장으로 글을 써요.
빛나는 지혜가 돋보여요.
빛나는 청춘을 보냈어요.
빛나는 미래를 약속해요.
그의 존재는 어둠 속에서 등불처럼 빛나요.
빛나는 명예를 지키기 위해 노력해요.
빛나는 신념이 그를 이끌어요.
빛나는 영혼을 가진 사람이에요.
빛나는 계절이 지나가요.
빛나는 진실을 밝혀요.
빛나는 시대의 아이콘이에요.
빛나는 업적을 기려요.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"빛을 발하다"
To show true value
노력이 드디어 빛을 발해요.
neutral"빛나는 졸업장"
Honorable graduation
빛나는 졸업장을 받았어요.
formal"빛을 잃다"
To lose shine/hope
꿈이 빛을 잃었어요.
neutral"눈이 빛나다"
To be very eager
아이들의 눈이 빛나요.
neutral"빛나는 순간"
A peak moment
지금이 가장 빛나는 순간이에요.
neutral"빛나는 존재"
Someone special
당신은 빛나는 존재예요.
casualEasily Confused
Similar root
Transitive vs Intransitive
빛나다 (star shines) vs 빛내다 (I make it shine)
Both relate to light
To shine on vs to emit light
햇살이 비치다 (sunlight shines on)
Both mean shine
Flickering vs constant
별이 반짝이다 (flicker)
Same root
Noun for color
빛깔이 예쁘다 (color is pretty)
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 이/가 + 빛나다
별이 빛나요.
빛나는 + Noun
빛나는 미래.
Subject + 은/는 + 빛나다
그녀는 빛나요.
Noun + 에서 + 빛나다
무대에서 빛나요.
Noun + 처럼 + 빛나다
별처럼 빛나요.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
빛나다 is for the light itself, not the action of turning it on.
빛나다 is 'to shine', 빛내다 is 'to make something shine'.
While the sun shines, we often use 비치다 for the rays.
Ensure correct stem conjugation.
Use 선명하다 for vivid colors, not 빛나다.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a lightbulb in your room glowing.
Native Usage
Use it to compliment someone's success.
Cultural Insight
Associated with hope.
Grammar Shortcut
It is a regular verb.
Say It Right
Focus on the 't' sound.
Don't Mistake
Don't confuse with 빛내다.
Did You Know?
It's a very positive word.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about stars.
Context
Use in both literal and figurative.
Verb Patterns
Use with -는 for adjectives.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'bit' of light 'nearing' (bit-na) you.
Visual Association
A bright star in the night sky.
Word Web
چالش
Write 3 things that shine in your life.
ریشه کلمه
Native Korean
Original meaning: Light emerging
بافت فرهنگی
None, it is a universally positive word.
Similar to 'shine' or 'glow', used in both literal and metaphorical ways.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At night
- 별이 빛나요
- 달이 빛나요
- 밤하늘이 빛나요
In school
- 빛나는 성적
- 빛나는 졸업장
- 빛나는 재능
In relationships
- 빛나는 눈
- 빛나는 존재
- 빛나는 사람
In career
- 빛나는 성과
- 빛나는 미래
- 빛나는 업적
Conversation Starters
"What is something that shines in your life?"
"Do you like looking at the stars when they 빛나다?"
"How can we make our future 빛나다?"
"Who is a person you think is 빛나다?"
"Does your city look beautiful when lights 빛나다?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a moment when you felt like you were 빛나다.
Write about a star that you saw that was 빛나다.
What does a 'shining future' mean to you?
If you could make one thing in your room 빛나다, what would it be?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is often used for talent or success.
Yes, if the lamp is glowing.
Use 빛내다.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
Yes, 빛났다.
Yes, figuratively.
Yes, very common.
No, that is 빛깔.
خودت رو بسنج
별이 ___.
Stars shine.
What does 빛나다 mean?
It means to shine.
Can 빛나다 be used for success?
Yes, figuratively.
Word
معنی
Noun modification.
Her eyes shine.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
빛나다 is a beautiful word that describes anything that shines, whether it is a star in the sky or your own inner talent.
- Means to emit light or shine.
- Can be used literally or figuratively.
- Very positive connotation.
- Commonly used for stars, eyes, and success.
Memory Palace
Imagine a lightbulb in your room glowing.
Native Usage
Use it to compliment someone's success.
Cultural Insight
Associated with hope.
Grammar Shortcut
It is a regular verb.
مثال
밤하늘의 별들이 아름답게 빛났다.
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