A1 adjective #350 le plus courant 3 min de lecture

쉽다

Something that does not require much effort or skill to do.

swipda

Explanation at your level:

You use 쉽다 when a task is not hard. If you can do something fast, it is 쉽다. For example, 'Korean is easy' is '한국어는 쉬워요.'

At this level, you use 쉽다 to describe processes. You can say 'This book is easy to read' or 'The path is easy to find.' It helps you explain your comfort level.

You start using 쉽다 in more complex structures like 'It is easy to forget' or 'It is easy to make mistakes.' It acts as a bridge to explain cause and effect in your daily life.

Use 쉽다 to express nuance about probability. 'It is easy to get influenced by others' shows you are using the word to describe social tendencies rather than just physical tasks.

In academic or professional contexts, you might use 쉽다 to describe 'easy access' or 'ease of implementation.' It allows for a concise way to state that a system or plan is user-friendly.

At the mastery level, you recognize the subtle shift between 쉽다 and related words like 간단하다 (simple). You use it in literary contexts to describe the 'ease' of a character's life or the 'simplicity' of a complex philosophical argument.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Means 'easy'.
  • Used for tasks and situations.
  • Neutral register.
  • Opposite of 'difficult'.

The Korean word 쉽다 (swip-da) is a fundamental adjective used to describe things that are not hard. Whether you are talking about a math problem, a physical task, or a language, this word is your go-to choice.

Think of 쉽다 as the opposite of 어렵다 (difficult). It is used in daily life to express that something is simple or manageable. You will hear it constantly in Korea because it is essential for describing your confidence levels regarding tasks or learning.

The word 쉽다 has deep roots in the Korean language, tracing back to Middle Korean forms. It has remained remarkably consistent in its usage for centuries, serving as a pillar for describing task difficulty.

Historically, it is related to the concept of 'lightness' or 'ease.' In ancient texts, it was often contrasted with heavy or burdensome tasks. Understanding its evolution helps you see why it is so versatile; it essentially means 'a task that carries little weight' on your mind or body.

You use 쉽다 when you want to say something is easy to do, easy to understand, or easy to find. It is a very flexible word that fits into almost any register, from casual conversations with friends to professional settings.

Commonly, it is paired with verb stems using the pattern -기 쉽다 (easy to do). For example, 'This is easy to eat' or 'It is easy to break.' It is a neutral word, meaning it is neither slang nor overly formal, making it safe for all learners.

1. 식은 죽 먹기: Literally 'eating cooled porridge,' this is the Korean equivalent of 'a piece of cake.' It means something is very easy.

2. 누워서 떡 먹기: 'Eating rice cake while lying down.' This idiom highlights that the task is so easy, you don't even need to sit up to do it.

3. 손쉬운 방법: An 'easy way' or 'handy method' to solve a problem.

4. 쉽게 말해: 'To put it simply' or 'In other words.' Used when clarifying a complex point.

5. 쉽상이다: Used to describe a situation where it is very easy for something negative to happen (e.g., 'It is easy to catch a cold').

Grammatically, 쉽다 is an adjective. When modifying a noun, it becomes 쉬운 (easy [noun]). To connect it to verbs, we use the -기 suffix, creating the pattern -기 쉽다.

Pronunciation-wise, the 'sw' sound is a crisp sibilant followed by a short 'i'. The 'p' sound at the end is unreleased before consonants. It rhymes with nothing in English, but the flow is similar to the word 'deep' but with an 's' start.

Fun Fact

It has existed since the earliest records of the Korean language.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /swip.da/

Sounds like 'sweep' with a 'da' at the end.

US /swip.da/

Same as UK.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'p' too loudly
  • Missing the 'da' ending
  • Wrong vowel length

Rhymes With

입다 집다 씹다 업다 잡다

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Simple to write

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce

Écoute 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

이것

Learn Next

어렵다 간단하다 좋다

Avanc

용이하다 수월하다

Grammar to Know

Adjective conjugation

쉽다 -> 쉬워요

Examples by Level

1

이것은 쉬워요.

This is easy.

Basic adjective ending.

1

숙제는 쉬워요.

2

길이 쉬워요.

3

이 책은 읽기 쉬워요.

4

한국어는 말하기 쉬워요.

5

그것은 아주 쉬운 일이에요.

6

문제는 쉬웠어요.

7

요리하기 쉬운 음식이에요.

8

찾기 쉬운 장소예요.

1

쉽게 포기하지 마세요.

2

실수하기 쉬운 부분이에요.

3

이 프로그램은 사용하기 쉬워요.

4

감기에 걸리기 쉬운 날씨예요.

5

쉽게 설명해 주세요.

6

그는 쉽게 화를 내요.

7

이 길은 걷기 쉬워요.

8

쉽게 얻은 것은 쉽게 잃어요.

1

그의 마음은 쉽게 변해요.

2

이론적으로는 쉽지만 실천은 어려워요.

3

쉽게 납득할 수 없는 결과예요.

4

성공은 쉽게 오지 않아요.

5

그는 쉽게 마음을 여는 사람이에요.

6

쉽게 볼 문제가 아니에요.

7

결정을 내리기 쉬운 상황은 아니에요.

8

쉽게 생각하면 답이 보여요.

1

그의 주장은 쉽게 반박할 수 있어요.

2

이 정책은 실행하기 쉬운 구조예요.

3

쉽게 간과할 수 있는 사실이에요.

4

그는 쉽게 타협하지 않는 성격이에요.

5

쉽게 휩쓸리지 않는 주관이 필요해요.

6

이 현상은 쉽게 설명하기 어려워요.

7

쉽게 접근할 수 있는 정보예요.

8

그의 성공은 쉽게 이루어진 것이 아니에요.

1

쉽게 예단할 수 없는 복잡한 사안이에요.

2

그의 문체는 쉽게 읽히는 매력이 있어요.

3

쉽게 굴복하지 않는 강인한 의지예요.

4

쉽게 잊히지 않는 기억이에요.

5

쉽게 단정 짓기에는 이른 시점이에요.

6

그는 쉽게 감정을 드러내지 않아요.

7

쉽게 범접할 수 없는 아우라가 있어요.

8

쉽게 치유되지 않는 상처예요.

Collocations courantes

쉽게 생각하다
쉽게 말하다
쉽게 잊다
쉽게 포기하다
하기 쉽다
읽기 쉽다
찾기 쉽다
말하기 쉽다
보이기 쉽다
믿기 쉽다

Idioms & Expressions

"식은 죽 먹기"

Very easy.

그 시험은 식은 죽 먹기였어요.

casual

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Easily Confused

쉽다 vs 간단하다

Both mean simple.

간단하다 is for brevity/simplicity, 쉽다 is for lack of difficulty.

간단한 설명 vs 쉬운 문제

쉽다 vs

쉽다 vs

쉽다 vs

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + -기 쉽다

이것은 하기 쉬워요.

Famille de mots

Nouns

쉬움 the state of being easy

Verbs

Adjectives

손쉽다 handy/easy

Apparenté

어렵다 antonym

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

용이하다 (Formal) 쉽다 (Neutral) 쉬워 (Casual)

Erreurs courantes

쉽다 + noun 쉬운 + noun
Adjectives need to be in noun-modifying form.
Using 쉽다 for people (use 착하다 instead)
Confusing with 간단하다
Wrong conjugation
Using in formal writing (use 용이하다 instead)

Tips

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Memory Palace

Associate 'sweep' with 'easy'.

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Native Usage

Use it to express confidence.

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Cultural Insight

Used in many idioms.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use -기 with verbs.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'p' sound soft.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it to describe people.

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Did You Know?

It's one of the first words learners master.

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Study Smart

Practice with -기 쉽다 patterns.

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Sound

Listen to native speakers.

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Context

Use it in daily conversation.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'sweeping' the floor—it's easy!

Visual Association

A feather floating down.

Word Web

simple fast light

Défi

Say 3 things that are easy for you.

Origine du mot

Korean

Original meaning: Not heavy or burdensome

Contexte culturel

None.

Direct translation is 'easy'.

Many K-pop songs use '쉽게' to describe love.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • 문제가 쉬워요
  • 숙제가 쉬워요
  • 이해가 쉬워요

Conversation Starters

"무엇이 가장 쉬워요?"

"한국어 공부가 쉬워요?"

"요리하기 쉬운 음식이 뭐예요?"

"운동이 쉬워요?"

"어떤 것이 쉬운 일이라고 생각해요?"

Journal Prompts

오늘 가장 쉬웠던 일은 무엇인가요?

배우기 쉬운 기술은 무엇인가요?

사람들이 왜 한국어를 배우기 쉽다고 할까요?

어려운 일을 쉽게 만드는 방법은?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

It is neutral.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

한국어는 ___.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 쉬워요

Korean is easy.

multiple choice A2

What is the opposite of 쉽다?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 어렵다

Antonym is difficult.

true false B1

쉽게 means 'easily'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

Correct adverb form.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Correct word order.

Score : /5

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