A2 noun 3 min de lecture

높이

Height is how tall or high something is from the ground.

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Explanation at your level:

At the A1 level, you just need to know that 높이 means 'height'. If you see a tall building, you can say 'The height is high.' It is a simple word to describe how tall things are. You will use it with basic verbs like 'is' or 'measure'. Keep it simple: 'What is the height?' is a great question to practice.

As an A2 learner, you can start using 높이 to describe objects around you. You might say, 'The table has a good height' or 'I need to measure the height of this box.' It is a very useful word for everyday life, especially when you are shopping for furniture or describing your home to others.

At the B1 level, you will notice 높이 used in more specific contexts, like describing the altitude of a plane or the height of a mountain. You can combine it with adjectives like 'maximum' or 'minimum'. It becomes a tool for precision in your descriptions, helping you sound more like a native speaker who pays attention to detail.

B2 learners use 높이 to discuss abstract concepts. You might talk about the 'height of success' or 'reaching new heights' in your career. At this stage, you should be comfortable distinguishing between 높이 (for objects) and (for people), which shows you have reached a higher level of linguistic nuance.

At the C1 level, 높이 is used in professional and academic settings. You might use it in reports regarding structural engineering, architectural design, or even in literary analysis where 'height' represents a character's peak status. You will use it effortlessly in complex sentences, often paired with sophisticated adverbs to describe degrees of elevation or status.

Mastering 높이 at the C2 level means understanding its subtle cultural and metaphorical weight. You can use it in idiomatic expressions that are deeply rooted in Korean culture, understanding exactly when it is appropriate to use it versus synonyms. You will also grasp its role in historical texts and philosophical discussions, where 'height' is often equated with moral or intellectual superiority.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Means height
  • Used for objects
  • Root is 'high'
  • Common in daily life

Hey there! Let's talk about height, or in Korean, 높이 (no-pi). It is a fundamental noun we use every single day to describe the world around us.

Essentially, 높이 measures how far something stretches vertically. Whether you are measuring how tall a building is, how high a bird is flying, or simply tracking your own growth, this is the word you need. It is a very versatile term that helps us understand spatial relationships in our environment.

Think of it as the 'up-and-down' dimension. While 'width' covers side-to-side and 'depth' covers front-to-back, 높이 is all about that vertical reach. It is a simple concept, but it is super important for everything from construction to sports!

The word 높이 comes from the Korean verb 높다 (nop-da), which means 'to be high.' In linguistics, this is a classic example of a noun derived from an adjective through the addition of a suffix.

Historically, the root 높- has been present in the Korean language since ancient times. It reflects a deep cultural focus on verticality, which is often tied to status and physical elevation in Korean history. You will find that many related words in the Korean language share this same 높- root, showing how the language builds complex ideas from simple, core concepts.

It is fascinating to see how a simple descriptor of a mountain or a tree evolved into a formal noun used in mathematics and science. The evolution is quite straightforward, mirroring the natural human tendency to categorize the world by size and scale.

Using 높이 is quite easy once you get the hang of it. You will most often use it when you need to specify a measurement, like 'The height is 2 meters' (높이가 2미터입니다).

Common collocations include 높이를 재다 (to measure height) or 높이가 낮다/높다 (the height is low/high). It is a very neutral word, meaning you can use it in casual conversations with friends or in a formal business report about a skyscraper's dimensions.

Remember that while 높이 is the noun for the measurement, if you want to describe a person's physical stature, Koreans often use (ki) instead. Use 높이 for objects and for people to sound more natural!

While 높이 itself is a literal measurement, it appears in many metaphorical expressions. 1. 높이 날다 (to fly high): Used to describe someone with big dreams or ambitions. 2. 높이를 맞추다 (to match the height): Used when adjusting things to be level. 3. 하늘 높은 줄 모르다 (not knowing how high the sky is): Used to describe prices or arrogance rising uncontrollably. 4. 높이 평가하다 (to evaluate highly): To hold someone or something in high regard. 5. 높은 곳을 지향하다 (to aim for the heights): To strive for success or excellence.

Grammatically, 높이 is a standard noun. It doesn't have plural forms because it is an uncountable concept in most contexts. You can place it after particles like -가 or -를 depending on the sentence structure.

Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [no-pi]. The 'p' sound is a bit aspirated. Make sure to keep the 'o' sound clear and rounded. It rhymes with words like 'copy' if you were to anglicize it, though the vowel qualities are distinct.

When used in a sentence, it often follows a number or a measurement unit. For example, 'The height of the desk' is 책상의 높이. It is a very stable word that doesn't change much regardless of the surrounding grammar.

Fun Fact

It is derived directly from the verb 'to be high'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /noʊpi/

Korean phonetics don't have UK/US variants, but sounds like 'no-pee'.

US /noʊpi/

Clear 'o' and 'p' sounds.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'o' as 'oh'
  • Weakening the 'p'
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

copy poppy hoppy loopy soapy

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

Écoute 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

높다 재다

Learn Next

깊이 길이 너비

Avanc

고도 수직

Grammar to Know

Noun derivation

높다 -> 높이

Examples by Level

1

높이가 얼마예요?

Height is how-much?

Asking for measurement

2

이것은 높아요.

This is high.

Adjective form

3

높이를 보세요.

Look at the height.

Imperative

4

높이가 낮아요.

The height is low.

Describing height

5

높이가 중요해요.

Height is important.

Subject usage

6

높이를 재요.

I measure the height.

Verb usage

7

높이가 같아요.

The height is the same.

Comparison

8

높이 올라가요.

Go up high.

Adverbial usage

1

높이를 조절할 수 있어요.

2

이 나무의 높이는 5미터입니다.

3

높이가 너무 높아요.

4

높이를 맞춰주세요.

5

건물의 높이가 대단해요.

6

높이 차이가 있어요.

7

높이를 확인하세요.

8

높이가 적당해요.

1

산의 높이는 해발 2000미터입니다.

2

높이를 측정하는 기계가 필요합니다.

3

이 의자는 높이 조절이 가능합니다.

4

높이 제한이 있는 도로입니다.

5

그의 목표는 높이 설정되어 있습니다.

6

높이 나는 새가 멀리 봅니다.

7

높이 올라갈수록 공기가 차갑습니다.

8

높이와 너비를 모두 확인하세요.

1

그는 자신의 한계를 높이 평가받고 싶어 합니다.

2

건축 설계에서 높이는 매우 중요한 요소입니다.

3

그 회사는 업계에서 높이 떠오르는 별입니다.

4

높이 솟은 빌딩들이 도시를 덮고 있습니다.

5

그는 자신의 꿈을 높이 두었습니다.

6

높이 경쟁이 치열한 시장입니다.

7

높이를 감안해서 설계해야 합니다.

8

그녀의 성취를 높이 사야 합니다.

1

그의 지적 높이는 범접할 수 없는 수준입니다.

2

사회적 높이를 결정짓는 요소들은 다양합니다.

3

높이의 미학을 강조한 건축물입니다.

4

그는 자신의 야망을 높이 쏘아 올렸습니다.

5

높이의 개념을 재정의하는 연구입니다.

6

그의 명성은 높이 치솟았습니다.

7

높이의 변화가 그래프에 나타나 있습니다.

8

높이 조절 장치가 정밀하게 작동합니다.

1

그의 문학적 성취는 높이 평가받아 마땅합니다.

2

권력의 높이에 도달하려는 자들의 투쟁입니다.

3

높이의 상징성은 고대부터 존재해 왔습니다.

4

그는 도덕적 높이를 지키려 노력했습니다.

5

높이의 변주가 돋보이는 작품입니다.

6

그의 철학은 높이의 한계를 넘나듭니다.

7

높이의 극치에 다다른 예술입니다.

8

역사적 높이를 가늠하기 어렵습니다.

Collocations courantes

높이를 재다
높이를 조절하다
높이가 높다
높이가 낮다
높이 제한
높이 차이
높이 평가하다
높이 날다
높이 솟다
높이 올리다

Idioms & Expressions

"높이 날다"

to be ambitious

그는 항상 높이 날기를 원합니다.

neutral

"높이 평가하다"

to highly value

당신의 의견을 높이 평가합니다.

formal

"하늘 높은 줄 모르다"

to be arrogant or out of control

물가가 하늘 높은 줄 모르고 치솟습니다.

literary

"높이를 맞추다"

to level something

두 액자의 높이를 맞추세요.

neutral

"높은 곳을 지향하다"

to aim for success

우리는 항상 높은 곳을 지향해야 합니다.

formal

"높이 사다"

to appreciate/value

그의 용기를 높이 삽니다.

neutral

Easily Confused

높이 vs

Both relate to vertical measurement.

키 is for living things, 높이 is for objects.

키가 크다 vs 높이가 높다.

높이 vs 깊이

Both are dimensions.

깊이 is depth, 높이 is height.

물의 깊이 vs 산의 높이.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Noun + 높이

책상의 높이

A2

높이를 + Verb

높이를 재다

Famille de mots

Nouns

높음 the state of being high

Verbs

높이다 to raise/increase

Adjectives

높다 to be high

Apparenté

human height

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Erreurs courantes

Using '높이' for a person's height
높이 is for objects, 키 is for living things.
Confusing '높이' with '높다' 높이 (noun) vs 높다 (adjective)
One is a thing, the other is a description.
Using '높이' for depth 깊이
Depth is 깊이, height is 높이.
Pluralizing '높이' as '높이들' 높이
It is an uncountable noun.
Misusing '높이' in abstract contexts Use '수준' or '정도' for abstract levels
높이 is for physical height.

Tips

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Objects vs People

Always use '키' for people!

💡

Noun form

It is a noun, so use it with particles.

💡

Adverbial use

It doubles as an adverb!

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'No-Pee' sign on a very tall building.

Visual Association

A ruler measuring a tower.

Word Web

Tall Building Measurement Mountain

Défi

Measure 3 objects in your room today.

Origine du mot

Korean

Original meaning: Vertical elevation

Contexte culturel

None, very neutral.

Directly correlates to 'height'.

Many songs use 'flying high' as a metaphor.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Construction

  • 높이 제한
  • 설계 높이

Daily Life

  • 높이 조절
  • 높이 맞추기

Conversation Starters

"이 건물의 높이가 얼마인가요?"

"의자 높이를 조절할 수 있나요?"

"산의 높이가 얼마나 되나요?"

Journal Prompts

Measure the height of your desk.

Describe a tall building you saw.

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

Height is general; altitude is usually for height above sea level.

No, use 키.

Use a ruler or tape measure.

No, it is a noun.

Usually '낮음' or '깊이' depending on context.

Yes, '높이 날다' (fly high).

No.

Very common.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

이 건물의 ___는 얼마입니까?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 높이

Asking for height.

multiple choice A2

Which word means height?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 높이

Definition check.

true false B1

You use '높이' for a person's stature.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

Use '키' for people.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Vocabulary matching.

sentence order B2

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

Word order in Korean.

Score : /5

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