야생
The natural environment where animals and plants live without human help.
Explanation at your level:
야생 means nature. It is where animals live. Think of a big forest. There are no houses there. Animals like tigers and birds live in the 야생. You can see them in movies about nature. It is a very beautiful place.
When we say 야생, we mean the world outside of our cities. It is the natural home for many creatures. If you go hiking, you might see 야생 animals. Remember, 야생 is not for pets; it is for animals that take care of themselves.
The term 야생 refers to the untamed environment. It is often used to contrast with domestic life. For example, a 야생 animal behaves differently than a pet. It is a common term used when discussing environmental protection or wildlife photography in Korea.
In a more sophisticated context, 야생 represents the raw, unmanaged state of an ecosystem. It is frequently used in scientific research to describe species that exist outside of human-controlled habitats. Understanding this word helps you discuss biodiversity and conservation efforts more effectively.
야생 serves as a philosophical and ecological construct. It denotes the boundary between human civilization and the autonomous forces of nature. In literature, it can symbolize freedom, danger, or the 'primal' instincts that remain within all living beings despite the veneer of modernity.
At the highest level, 야생 encompasses the complex interplay between human impact and ecological autonomy. It is used in academic discourse to analyze 'rewilding' projects and the ethics of human intervention in natural selection. The term carries deep cultural weight, reflecting the human longing for the pristine and the untethered.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- 야생 means the wild or untamed nature.
- It is a Sino-Korean noun.
- Commonly used in ecological or nature contexts.
- It signifies the absence of human control.
When we talk about 야생 (ya-saeng), we are referring to the wilderness or the natural, untamed state of the world. Imagine a forest where no humans live; that is the heart of 야생.
It is not just about animals, though. It describes the raw, authentic way life functions without being controlled by people. Whether it is a flower growing in a crack of a mountain or a wolf roaming the woods, they are all part of the 야생 world.
The word 야생 is a Sino-Korean term derived from the characters 野 (field/wild) and 生 (life/birth). Historically, it distinguishes the 'wild' from the 'civilized' or 'domesticated' spheres.
In ancient times, this concept was vital for survival, as humans had to understand the boundaries between their villages and the dangerous, unpredictable 야생. Over centuries, the term has evolved from a simple description of geography to a broader concept of nature conservation and ecological health.
You will often hear 야생 used in contexts involving biology, photography, or environmental protection. It is a neutral, descriptive noun that fits well in both academic reports and casual nature documentaries.
Common collocations include 야생 동물 (wild animals) and 야생 식물 (wild plants). It is rarely used to describe people, unless you are speaking metaphorically about someone being 'free-spirited' or 'untamed'.
While 야생 is a literal noun, it appears in several evocative phrases. 1. 야생의 부름 (Call of the wild): The urge to return to nature. 2. 야생으로 돌아가다 (Return to the wild): To abandon civilization. 3. 야생 그대로 (In the raw): Describing something untouched. 4. 야생을 탐험하다 (Explore the wild): To venture into nature. 5. 야생의 법칙 (Law of the wild): Survival of the fittest.
Grammatically, 야생 acts as a noun. It is often used as a prefix to modify other nouns, such as 야생화 (wildflower). The pronunciation is 'ya-saeng', with a sharp 'y' sound and a soft 's'.
It does not have a plural form in Korean, as nouns are context-dependent. It rhymes loosely with 학생 (student) and 파생 (derivation), making it easy to remember for beginners.
Fun Fact
Derived from ancient agricultural classifications.
Pronunciation Guide
Similar to 'ya' as in yard and 'sang' like song.
Consistent with standard Korean phonology.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ae' sound
- Adding extra syllables
- Incorrect pitch
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Noun particle usage
야생에서
Compound nouns
야생화
Adjective modifiers
야생의
Examples by Level
야생 동물을 좋아해요.
I like wild animals.
Object marker usage.
야생은 아름다워요.
The wild is beautiful.
Subject marker.
야생에 가요.
I am going to the wild.
Location particle.
야생화가 예뻐요.
The wildflower is pretty.
Compound word.
야생은 위험해요.
The wild is dangerous.
Adjective ending.
야생에서 살아요.
I live in the wild.
Location particle.
야생을 보호해요.
Protect the wild.
Verb usage.
야생 동물을 봐요.
I see wild animals.
Object marker.
야생 동물은 사람을 피해요.
야생 식물은 물이 필요해요.
야생의 세계는 신비로워요.
야생에서 사진을 찍었어요.
야생은 자연 그대로예요.
야생 환경을 연구해요.
야생화가 들판에 가득해요.
야생 동물을 만지지 마세요.
야생 동물 보호 구역에 다녀왔어요.
야생의 본능은 매우 강합니다.
야생에서 살아남는 법을 배웠어요.
야생 식물은 약으로 쓰이기도 해요.
야생의 아름다움을 사진에 담았어요.
야생 동물이 서식지를 잃고 있어요.
야생은 인간의 손길이 닿지 않은 곳이에요.
야생의 법칙은 냉정합니다.
야생 생태계를 복원하는 것이 중요합니다.
그는 야생의 삶을 동경하는 탐험가입니다.
야생 동물의 개체 수가 급격히 줄었습니다.
야생 상태의 식물을 채집하는 것은 금지되어 있습니다.
야생의 거친 환경 속에서도 꽃은 피어납니다.
야생은 우리에게 겸손을 가르쳐 줍니다.
야생 동물과의 접촉은 주의가 필요합니다.
야생의 자연을 보존하는 정책이 시행되었습니다.
야생의 영역은 인간의 문명과 끊임없이 충돌합니다.
야생 상태로 복귀한 동물들은 빠르게 적응했습니다.
야생의 정적은 도시의 소음과는 전혀 다릅니다.
야생 생물학은 매우 복잡한 학문 분야입니다.
야생의 미학은 인위적인 조경과는 대조적입니다.
야생에서 얻은 영감은 예술가들에게 큰 영향을 줍니다.
야생의 파괴는 결국 인류에게도 위협이 됩니다.
야생의 생명력은 경이로울 정도로 강인합니다.
야생의 원시적 풍경은 인간의 근원적인 향수를 자극합니다.
야생의 생태적 가치는 경제적 수치로 환산하기 어렵습니다.
야생의 무질서함 속에는 고도의 질서가 존재합니다.
야생의 복원은 단순히 자연을 방치하는 것이 아닙니다.
야생의 경계는 인간의 인식에 따라 유동적으로 변합니다.
야생의 고독은 철학자들에게 깊은 사색의 장을 제공합니다.
야생의 야만성과 고귀함은 동전의 양면과 같습니다.
야생의 회복은 지구 환경 위기 시대의 유일한 대안입니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"야생의 부름"
The urge to return to nature
그는 야생의 부름을 느꼈다.
literary"야생의 법칙"
Survival of the fittest
이곳은 야생의 법칙이 지배한다.
neutral"야생으로 돌아가다"
To return to nature
도시 생활을 접고 야생으로 돌아갔다.
neutral"야생의 미"
The beauty of the wild
야생의 미를 사진으로 담았다.
formal"야생을 탐하다"
To crave the wild
그는 늘 야생을 탐하는 모험가였다.
literary"야생의 손길"
The touch of nature
야생의 손길이 닿은 숲이다.
poeticEasily Confused
Both mean nature.
자연 is general; 야생 is specific to wild/untamed.
자연은 넓고 야생은 거칠다.
Both are outside cities.
시골 is rural/farms; 야생 is wild/unmanaged.
시골은 사람이 살지만 야생은 아니다.
Both imply remote areas.
오지 is about location; 야생 is about state.
오지에 야생 동물이 산다.
Both mean primitive.
원시 is about history; 야생 is about current state.
원시 시대의 야생 환경.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 야생 + 에서 + verb
곰은 야생에서 산다.
야생 + noun
야생 동물을 보호하자.
Subject + 야생 + 상태 + 이다
그것은 야생 상태이다.
야생 + 의 + noun
야생의 법칙은 엄격하다.
Subject + 야생 + 으로 + verb
동물이 야생으로 돌아갔다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Pets are domestic, not wild.
자연 is general; 야생 is specifically untamed.
Korean nouns don't take plural markers.
It sounds unprofessional unless discussing ecology.
Don't confuse particles with the word.
Tips
Memory Palace
Picture a wild bear in your living room.
Native Context
Use it when talking about nature documentaries.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value nature highly.
Grammar Shortcut
It's a noun, use it with particles.
Say It Right
Keep the 'ae' sound flat.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't call your dog '야생'.
Did You Know?
It's a Sino-Korean word.
Study Smart
Use flashcards with animal pictures.
Writing Tip
Use it to describe pristine landscapes.
Speaking Tip
Use it to express awe at nature.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ya (Field) + Saeng (Life) = Wild Life
Visual Association
A tiger in a vast forest
Word Web
چالش
Describe a wild animal in 3 sentences.
ریشه کلمه
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Field life
بافت فرهنگی
None
Equates to 'wilderness' or 'wild'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Documentaries
- 야생의 세계
- 야생의 생태
- 야생의 기록
Hiking
- 야생화 발견
- 야생 동물 주의
- 야생의 경치
Conservation
- 야생 보호
- 야생 서식지
- 야생 복원
Literature
- 야생의 부름
- 야생의 본능
- 야생의 고독
Conversation Starters
"Do you like watching wild animal documentaries?"
"Have you ever seen a wild animal in person?"
"Why is it important to protect the wild?"
"What is the difference between nature and the wild?"
"Would you like to live in the wild for a week?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you felt close to nature.
Write a story about an animal returning to the wild.
Why do humans fear the wild?
How can we balance city life with wild preservation?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالOnly metaphorically.
It's a specific subset of nature.
No.
It's neutral.
Ya-saeng.
Yes, rewilding related verbs.
Only if relevant to ecology.
Domestic or urban.
خودت رو بسنج
___ 동물은 숲에 살아요.
Wild animals live in the forest.
What does 야생 mean?
Wild is the correct meaning.
A pet is a wild animal.
Pets are domestic.
Word
معنی
Correct translation.
Let's protect wild animals.
___의 법칙은 냉정하다.
Law of the wild.
Which is a synonym for 야생?
Nature is the closest synonym.
Rewilding is related to 야생.
Rewilding restores wild status.
Word
معنی
Compound words.
Returned to a wild state.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
야생 is the untamed, natural world where life exists without human intervention.
- 야생 means the wild or untamed nature.
- It is a Sino-Korean noun.
- Commonly used in ecological or nature contexts.
- It signifies the absence of human control.
Memory Palace
Picture a wild bear in your living room.
Native Context
Use it when talking about nature documentaries.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value nature highly.
Grammar Shortcut
It's a noun, use it with particles.
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این کلمه در زبانهای دیگر
واژههای بیشتر nature
~에 대한
A2About, regarding; indicating the topic or subject.
~게
A2Suffix to turn adjectives or verbs into adverbs.
공기
A1Air, atmosphere.
몽땅
B1All of it, entirely, completely.
온갖
B1All sorts of, every kind of.
~을/를 따라서
A2Along; indicating movement or position parallel to something.
동물
A1animal
개미
A1A small insect typically living in large colonies.
주위에
A2Surrounding something or someone; around.
그대로
A2Without changing; as it is.