요컨대
요컨대 en 30 secondes
- 요컨대 is a formal adverb used to summarize complex points into a simple, essential statement.
- It translates to 'in short' or 'to sum up' and is common in academic and professional settings.
- It acts as a logical signpost, telling the audience that the main point is about to be delivered.
- While sophisticated, it should be avoided in very casual conversations to prevent sounding overly stiff.
The Korean word 요컨대 (yokondae) is a sophisticated adverb that functions as a logical connector, primarily used to distill a complex argument or a long explanation into its core essence. In English, it is most closely translated as 'in short,' 'to sum up,' 'briefly,' or 'in a nutshell.' However, its usage in Korean carries a slightly more formal and authoritative weight compared to common conversational fillers. It is the linguistic tool of choice when a speaker or writer wants to signal that they are moving from the details to the 'big picture.' Understanding this word is crucial for intermediate learners because it appears frequently in academic writing, news broadcasts, business presentations, and formal debates. It tells the listener, 'If you didn't catch all the details, listen closely now, because this is the main point.'
- Linguistic Origin
- The word is actually a contraction of the archaic or formal phrase '요하건대' (yohageondae). The root '요(要)' means 'essential' or 'important' (as seen in words like 중요하다 - jung-yohada), and '-건대' is a connective suffix used to express a wish, thought, or a summarizing premise. Therefore, etymologically, it literally means 'If I were to speak of the essential matters...'
In a practical sense, you use 요컨대 when you have provided several reasons, examples, or data points and you want to ensure your audience hasn't lost the forest for the trees. It acts as a cognitive reset button. For example, if you are discussing the various economic factors affecting a market, the rise in labor costs, and the shift in consumer behavior, you might conclude with: '요컨대, 시장이 변하고 있습니다' (In short, the market is changing). It provides clarity and closure to a thought process.
많은 문제가 있었지만 요컨대 우리가 성공했다는 것이 중요합니다.
(There were many problems, but in short, the important thing is that we succeeded.)
While it is listed as an A2 word in some curricula, its actual frequency in daily spoken casual conversation is lower than more informal alternatives like '암튼' (anyway) or '그러니까' (so/what I mean is). Using 요컨대 in a casual setting with close friends might make you sound like a professor or someone giving a speech. However, in the context of TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) or professional environments, it is an indispensable term for structuring logical flow.
- Register and Tone
- It maintains a neutral to formal tone. It is neither overly polite nor rude, but its logical function makes it sound intellectual. It is rarely used in 'banmal' (informal speech) unless the speaker is intentionally being theatrical or highly logical.
이 보고서의 내용은 복잡합니다. 요컨대 예산이 부족하다는 뜻입니다.
(The contents of this report are complex. In short, it means the budget is insufficient.)
Furthermore, 요컨대 helps in organizing thoughts during high-pressure situations like interviews. If an interviewer asks a long, winding question, you can start your summary by saying, '요컨대 말씀하신 핵심은... ' (In short, the core of what you said is...). This demonstrates active listening and the ability to synthesize information quickly, which are highly valued traits in Korean culture.
요컨대 그는 아주 성실한 사람입니다.
(In short, he is a very diligent person.)
- Synonym Nuance
- Compared to '결국' (eventually/after all), which focuses on the final result of a process, '요컨대' focuses on the logical summary of information. While '한마디로' (in one word) is more common in speech, '요컨대' is preferred in written essays.
Using 요컨대 correctly involves understanding its position as a sentence-starting adverb or a conjunctive adverb that bridges two clauses. It almost always appears at the beginning of the concluding sentence or immediately after a pause in speech. It functions as a signpost, preparing the audience for the 'bottom line.' Unlike some adverbs that can be tucked away in various parts of a sentence, 요컨대 is most effective when it leads the thought.
- Sentence Structure 1: The Start of a Conclusion
- This is the most common usage. After explaining a situation, you start a new sentence with '요컨대' to summarize everything. Example: '비가 오고 바람이 불었습니다. 요컨대 날씨가 나빴습니다.' (It rained and the wind blew. In short, the weather was bad.)
In more advanced contexts, 요컨대 is often paired with specific grammatical endings that denote a conclusion or a definition. The most common is the noun-form ending -라는 것이다 (the thing is that...). This structure adds a layer of objective summary to the sentence. For instance, '요컨대 인생은 선택의 연속이라는 것이다' (To sum up, life is a series of choices).
요컨대 이 계획은 실현 가능성이 낮습니다.
(In short, this plan has a low possibility of realization.)
- Sentence Structure 2: Middle of a Sentence (Parenthetical)
- Occasionally, '요컨대' can be placed after the subject of a sentence to emphasize the summary of that specific subject. Example: '이 사건은, 요컨대, 오해에서 비롯된 것입니다.' (This incident, in short, originated from a misunderstanding.)
It is also important to note the punctuation. In written Korean, a comma often follows 요컨대 when it starts a sentence, although this is not strictly mandatory. The comma helps create a rhythmic pause that mimics the natural cadence of a speaker pausing to let the weight of the summary sink in. When reading aloud, you should give a slight pause after saying '요컨대' to signal the transition.
그는 공부도 잘하고 운동도 잘합니다. 요컨대 다재다능한 학생입니다.
(He is good at studying and good at sports. In short, he is a multi-talented student.)
When using 요컨대 in academic papers, it serves as a crucial transition word between the presentation of evidence and the synthesis of that evidence. If you are writing a TOPIK II essay (Topic 54), using '요컨대' to begin your concluding paragraph or your summary of a graph can significantly boost your score for 'cohesion and coherence' (응집성 및 일관성).
- Common Collocations
- - 요컨대 말하자면... (To speak briefly...)
- 요컨대 핵심은... (In short, the core is...)
- 요컨대 다음과 같다. (In short, it is as follows.)
정부는 세금을 올리고 지출을 줄이기로 했습니다. 요컨대 긴축 정책을 펴는 것입니다.
(The government decided to raise taxes and reduce spending. In short, they are implementing an austerity policy.)
Finally, remember that '요컨대' is a 'logical' summary. If you are summarizing a story, you might use it to describe the theme rather than the plot. If you are summarizing a meeting, you use it to state the final decision rather than listing the agenda items again. It is about distilling the essence, not just shortening the text.
To truly master 요컨대, you need to understand the environments where it naturally thrives. While you might not hear it shouted across a playground or whispered in a romantic drama, it is a staple of the Korean 'public' voice. It is the language of authority, analysis, and clarity. If you watch Korean news (like KBS, MBC, or SBS), listen to podcasts about economics or politics, or attend a university lecture in Korea, you will encounter this word frequently.
- In the News and Media
- News anchors and reporters use '요컨대' to wrap up a complex report on a legal case or a diplomatic negotiation. After explaining the various clauses of a treaty, the reporter might say, '요컨대 이번 합의는 양국 모두에게 이익이 된다는 평가입니다' (In short, the evaluation is that this agreement benefits both countries).
In the business world, 요컨대 is a power word. During a PowerPoint presentation, when a manager wants to drive home the final takeaway of a data-heavy slide, they will use this word. It signals to the executives that the 'so what' of the data is coming next. It shows that the speaker has a firm grasp on the information and can synthesize it for decision-makers.
매출은 늘었지만 비용도 크게 증가했습니다. 요컨대 순이익은 제자리걸음입니다.
(Sales increased, but costs also rose significantly. In short, net profit is at a standstill.)
- In Academic and Educational Settings
- Professors use this word to summarize a long theory or a historical event. It helps students identify what they should actually write down in their notes. If a professor spends 20 minutes explaining the causes of the Joseon Dynasty's decline, they might end with, '요컨대 내부 분열과 외부 압력이 결합된 결과였습니다' (In short, it was the result of a combination of internal division and external pressure).
Interestingly, you might also find 요컨대 in high-quality documentaries and non-fiction books. It is used as a narrative device to transition between a detailed exploration of a topic and the broader philosophical implication. It bridges the 'micro' and the 'macro'.
기술은 발전하고 사회는 복잡해집니다. 요컨대 우리는 새로운 적응이 필요합니다.
(Technology develops and society becomes complex. In short, we need a new adaptation.)
In formal debates or talk shows where experts discuss social issues, 요컨대 is used to counter an opponent's long argument by summarizing it in a way that highlights its flaws, or to clarify one's own position after a lengthy explanation. It is a word of 'logical finality'.
요컨대 이 문제는 돈보다는 사람의 마음이 중요합니다.
(In short, for this problem, the human heart is more important than money.)
Even though 요컨대 is a useful word, its specific register and logical function make it easy for learners to misuse. The most frequent mistake is using it in a context that is too casual, which can make the speaker sound unintentionally condescending or overly stiff. Imagine saying 'In conclusion, I would like more water' at a dinner with friends—it feels out of place.
- Mistake 1: Misjudging the Register
- Using '요컨대' in everyday conversation with friends or family. For example, 'I'm tired, I'm hungry, and I'm sleepy. 요컨대 집에 가고 싶어.' While grammatically correct, it sounds like you are writing a thesis about your fatigue. In these cases, '암튼' (anyway) or '결국' (in the end) are much more natural.
Another common error involves the 'logical jump.' 요컨대 must summarize what was actually said. If you provide a summary that has nothing to do with the preceding sentences, the use of 요컨대 becomes confusing rather than clarifying. It is a word of synthesis, not just a transition to a new topic.
[Wrong]: 사과가 맛있어요. 요컨대 내일 비가 올 거예요.
(The apples are delicious. In short, it will rain tomorrow.) - No logical connection.
- Mistake 2: Over-summarizing
- Using '요컨대' after only a single, simple sentence. '요컨대' is intended to compress a large amount of information. If the previous sentence was already short and clear, using '요컨대' is redundant and can annoy the listener.
Learners also sometimes confuse 요컨대 with 결국 (gyeolguk). While both can be translated as 'in the end,' 결국 often implies a temporal sequence or an inevitable outcome resulting from a series of events. 요컨대 is purely about the logical summary of information. If you want to say 'Eventually, he failed,' use '결국.' If you want to say 'In short, his plan was a failure,' use '요컨대.'
[Mistake]: 밥을 먹었어요. 요컨대 배가 불러요.
(I ate. In short, I'm full.) - Too simple; use '그래서' (so) instead.
Finally, watch out for the grammatical ending of the sentence following 요컨대. Since it's a formal word, the sentence usually ends in a formal style like -ㅂ니다/-습니다 or the literary -다. Mixing 요컨대 with very informal endings like -어/아 or -지 can create a stylistic clash that sounds awkward to native speakers.
Korean has several ways to summarize or transition to a conclusion. Choosing the right one depends on the context, the amount of information being summarized, and the desired tone. 요컨대 is the 'logical gold standard,' but here are its closest relatives.
- 한마디로 (Han-madi-ro)
- Literal meaning: 'In one word.' This is the most common spoken alternative to '요컨대.' It is less formal and very versatile. You can use it with friends or in business. It emphasizes brevity above all else. '한마디로 그는 천재예요' (In a word, he's a genius).
- 요약하면 (Yoyak-hamyeon)
- Literal meaning: 'If I summarize.' This is a very clear, functional term. It is slightly more 'active' than '요컨대' because it explicitly mentions the act of summarizing. It is perfect for classroom settings or when explaining something step-by-step.
While 요컨대 is used to distill the essence, 결국 (Gyeolguk) is used to describe the final result. If a series of negotiations failed, you'd say '결국 협상은 결렬되었습니다' (Eventually, the negotiations broke down). If you want to summarize why they failed, you'd say '요컨대 서로의 신뢰가 부족했습니다' (In short, there was a lack of mutual trust).
즉 (Jeuk) vs 요컨대
'즉' means 'namely' or 'that is to say.' It is used for immediate rephrasing (A = B). '요컨대' is used for summarizing a large amount of preceding text (A+B+C = D).
- 다시 말해서 (Dasi mal-haeseo)
- Meaning: 'To say it again' or 'In other words.' This is used when the first explanation might have been too difficult and you want to provide a simpler version. It focuses on 'clarification' rather than 'summarization.'
For very formal writing, like a legal document or a high-level academic paper, you might see 요지인즉 (Yoji-injeuk). This is even more formal than 요컨대 and specifically points to the 'point' or 'gist' of the matter. It is quite rare in modern spoken Korean but important for reading comprehension of older or highly formal texts.
In conclusion, while all these words deal with the concept of 'summary,' 요컨대 remains the most powerful tool for logical synthesis. It commands attention and indicates a high level of linguistic proficiency. By mastering the subtle differences between these alternatives, you can tailor your Korean to fit any social or professional situation perfectly.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The suffix '-건대' is also found in other formal words like '보건대' (from what I see) and '듣건대' (from what I hear).
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing '컨' as '건' (unvoiced vs voiced).
- Making the '요' sound too long like 'yooo'.
- Failing to aspirate the 'ㅋ' in '컨'.
- Pronouncing '대' as 'day' with a long 'y' sound.
- Mumbling the 'ㄴ' in '컨', making it sound like '요커대'.
Niveau de difficulté
Common in texts, easy to spot but requires context to understand the full summary.
Requires understanding of logical flow and formal sentence endings.
Hard to use naturally without sounding too stiff or intellectual.
A clear 'signpost' word that helps focus the listener's attention.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
-라는 것이다 (The thing is that...)
요컨대 사랑이라는 것이다.
-기 마련이다 (Bound to...)
요컨대 노력하면 성공하기 마련이다.
-기 나름이다 (Depends on...)
요컨대 생각하기 나름이다.
-ㄹ 뿐이다 (Just/Only...)
요컨대 운이 좋았을 뿐이다.
-에 불과하다 (Nothing more than...)
요컨대 소문에 불과하다.
Exemples par niveau
요컨대 좋은 하루였어요.
In short, it was a good day.
Starting the sentence with the adverb to summarize a feeling.
요컨대 저는 배가 고파요.
In short, I am hungry.
Using a formal summary word for a simple physical state.
요컨대 한국어는 재미있어요.
In short, Korean is fun.
Summarizing an experience with the language.
요컨대 사과가 맛있어요.
In short, the apple is delicious.
A simple summary of a taste test.
요컨대 친구가 많아요.
In short, I have many friends.
Summarizing a social situation.
요컨대 학교가 멀어요.
In short, the school is far.
Summarizing a commute or location.
요컨대 날씨가 추워요.
In short, the weather is cold.
Summarizing the current atmosphere.
요컨대 우리는 가족입니다.
In short, we are family.
Summarizing a relationship.
요컨대 이 영화는 슬퍼요.
In short, this movie is sad.
Summarizing the emotional impact of a story.
요컨대 건강이 제일 중요합니다.
In short, health is the most important thing.
Summarizing a personal philosophy.
요컨대 공부를 더 해야 해요.
In short, I need to study more.
Summarizing a necessary action based on results.
요컨대 여행은 즐거웠습니다.
In short, the trip was enjoyable.
Summarizing a past event.
요컨대 그는 착한 사람이에요.
In short, he is a kind person.
Summarizing a person's character.
요컨대 돈을 아껴야 합니다.
In short, we must save money.
Summarizing a financial decision.
요컨대 시간이 부족합니다.
In short, time is insufficient.
Summarizing a situational constraint.
요컨대 결과가 좋습니다.
In short, the result is good.
Summarizing the outcome of an effort.
요컨대 이번 계획은 취소되었습니다.
In short, this plan has been canceled.
Summarizing a business decision using passive form.
요컨대 우리는 서로를 믿어야 합니다.
In short, we must trust each other.
Summarizing a team-building necessity.
요컨대 교육이 미래를 바꿉니다.
In short, education changes the future.
Summarizing a sociological viewpoint.
요컨대 규칙을 지키는 것이 중요합니다.
In short, it is important to follow the rules.
Summarizing a social responsibility.
요컨대 인터넷은 매우 편리합니다.
In short, the internet is very convenient.
Summarizing a technological benefit.
요컨대 이 문제는 복잡합니다.
In short, this problem is complex.
Summarizing a difficult situation.
요컨대 정직이 최선의 정책입니다.
In short, honesty is the best policy.
Summarizing a moral principle.
요컨대 우리는 더 노력해야 합니다.
In short, we must put in more effort.
Summarizing a motivational stance.
요컨대 이번 사태의 원인은 소통 부재입니다.
In short, the cause of this situation is a lack of communication.
Summarizing a cause-and-effect relationship in a formal context.
요컨대 기술 발전은 양날의 검입니다.
In short, technological development is a double-edged sword.
Using a metaphor in a summary sentence.
요컨대 시장 경제는 경쟁을 바탕으로 합니다.
In short, the market economy is based on competition.
Summarizing an economic principle.
요컨대 환경 보호는 선택이 아닌 필수입니다.
In short, environmental protection is a necessity, not an option.
Summarizing a global imperative.
요컨대 예술은 인간의 영혼을 치유합니다.
In short, art heals the human soul.
Summarizing an abstract concept.
요컨대 민주주의는 시민의 참여로 완성됩니다.
In short, democracy is completed through citizen participation.
Summarizing a political theory.
요컨대 성공은 실패를 통해 배운 결과입니다.
In short, success is the result of learning through failure.
Summarizing a life lesson.
요컨대 이 보고서의 핵심은 혁신입니다.
In short, the core of this report is innovation.
Summarizing the main point of a document.
요컨대 현대 사회는 정보의 과잉 상태에 놓여 있습니다.
In short, modern society is in a state of information overload.
Summarizing a sociological condition using high-level vocabulary.
요컨대 정의란 각자에게 합당한 몫을 주는 것입니다.
In short, justice is giving each person their due share.
Summarizing a philosophical definition of justice.
요컨대 문학은 시대를 비추는 거울과도 같습니다.
In short, literature is like a mirror reflecting the times.
Summarizing a literary theory using a simile.
요컨대 권력은 책임과 함께 수반되어야 합니다.
In short, power must be accompanied by responsibility.
Summarizing a political and ethical principle.
요컨대 인간의 본성은 선과 악이 공존하는 영역입니다.
In short, human nature is a realm where good and evil coexist.
Summarizing a complex psychological concept.
요컨대 경제 성장은 분배의 정의가 실현될 때 의미가 있습니다.
In short, economic growth is meaningful only when distributive justice is realized.
Summarizing a conditional economic principle.
요컨대 언어는 사고를 규정하는 틀의 역할을 합니다.
In short, language plays the role of a framework that defines thought.
Summarizing a linguistic hypothesis.
요컨대 역사는 과거와 현재의 끊임없는 대화입니다.
In short, history is a continuous dialogue between the past and the present.
Summarizing a historical perspective using a famous definition.
요컨대 이 담론의 본질은 존재론적 위기에 대한 성찰입니다.
In short, the essence of this discourse is a reflection on an existential crisis.
Summarizing a highly abstract academic discourse.
요컨대 법치주의의 근간은 권력의 자의적 행사를 억제하는 데 있습니다.
In short, the foundation of the rule of law lies in restraining the arbitrary exercise of power.
Summarizing a foundational legal principle.
요컨대 미학적 가치는 주관과 객관의 변증법적 합일에서 비롯됩니다.
In short, aesthetic value stems from the dialectical unity of subject and object.
Summarizing a complex philosophical theory of art.
요컨대 세계화는 국경의 해체와 동시에 정체성의 강화를 초래합니다.
In short, globalization causes the dissolution of borders and the strengthening of identity simultaneously.
Summarizing a paradoxical sociological phenomenon.
요컨대 패러다임의 전환은 기존 체계의 모순이 임계점에 도달했을 때 발생합니다.
In short, a paradigm shift occurs when the contradictions of the existing system reach a critical point.
Summarizing a scientific and historical theory of change.
요컨대 도덕적 행위는 타자를 향한 무조건적인 책임감의 발로여야 합니다.
In short, moral action must be an expression of unconditional responsibility toward the 'Other'.
Summarizing an ethical imperative based on Levinasian philosophy.
요컨대 자본주의의 내재적 모순은 끊임없는 자기 파괴와 혁신을 반복하게 합니다.
In short, the inherent contradictions of capitalism cause it to repeat continuous self-destruction and innovation.
Summarizing a Marxist economic critique.
요컨대 포스트모더니즘은 거대 담론에 대한 해체와 파편화된 진실의 긍정입니다.
In short, postmodernism is the deconstruction of grand narratives and the affirmation of fragmented truths.
Summarizing a major intellectual movement.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A slightly more conversational way to start a summary. It adds a bit of focus.
요컨대 말이야, 넌 너무 걱정이 많아.
— A reassuring summary of a complex or worrying situation.
걱정 마, 요컨대 다 잘될 거야.
— Used to signal that there is nothing more to add to the explanation.
더 이상 할 말 없어. 요컨대 그게 전부야.
— Combining two synonyms for extra emphasis on the summary.
요컨대 한마디로, 넌 천재야.
— Asking for confirmation after a summary.
요컨대 무슨 뜻인지 알지? 조심하라는 거야.
— Used to re-center the conversation on the speaker's main point.
요컨대 내 말은, 포기하지 말라는 거야.
— A blunt summary dismissing someone's excuses.
이유가 많지만 요컨대 그건 핑계야.
— A summary used to provide perspective.
실패했다고 슬퍼 마. 요컨대 세상은 넓어.
— A simplified summary of human needs.
돈도 좋지만 요컨대 사랑이 필요해.
— A summary used to motivate action after a discussion.
복잡하게 생각하지 마. 요컨대 해보자고!
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결국 focuses on the chronological end or result, while 요컨대 focuses on the logical summary.
즉 is used for synonyms or immediate rephrasing, while 요컨대 summarizes a larger context.
암튼 is a very casual way to say 'anyway' and dismiss previous points, whereas 요컨대 is formal and synthesizes them.
Expressions idiomatiques
— In short, you have nothing to lose. Used to encourage someone to try something.
한번 해봐. 요컨대 밑져야 본전이잖아.
Neutral— In short, it's one problem after another. Summarizing a difficult series of events.
일이 계속 꼬이네. 요컨대 산 넘어 산이야.
Neutral— In short, it's pie in the sky (unobtainable). Summarizing a hopeless situation.
그 차는 너무 비싸. 요컨대 그림의 떡이야.
Neutral— In short, it's killing two birds with one stone. Summarizing a very beneficial situation.
이 방법은 돈도 벌고 건강도 챙겨. 요컨대 꿩 먹고 알 먹기야.
Neutral— In short, it's a piece of cake. Summarizing an easy task.
이건 아주 쉬워. 요컨대 누워서 떡 먹기지.
Neutral— In short, it's like picking a star from the sky (nearly impossible).
성공하기 힘들어. 요컨대 하늘의 별 따기야.
Neutral— In short, bad timing. Summarizing a situation where things went wrong due to timing.
문이 닫혔네. 요컨대 가는 날이 장날이야.
Neutral— In short, locking the stable door after the horse has bolted.
이미 늦었어. 요컨대 소 잃고 외양간 고치기야.
Neutral— In short, the answer was right under our noses.
여기에 있었네. 요컨대 등 잔 밑이 어둡다더니.
Neutral— In short, eating comes first. Summarizing that one should eat before doing anything else.
일단 밥부터 먹자. 요컨대 금강산도 식후경이잖아.
NeutralFacile à confondre
Sounds similar to '요구하다'.
요컨대 is an adverb for summary; 요구하다 is a verb meaning to demand.
요컨대(Summary) vs 요구하다(Demand).
Often used interchangeably with '결국' by learners.
요컨대 is 'in short'; 결국 is 'in the end/eventually'.
요컨대 그는 천재다 vs 결국 그는 이겼다.
Confused with '정말' or '진짜'.
요컨대 is a structural connector; 정말 is an intensifier.
요컨대 핵심은... vs 정말 핵심은...
Confused with '그러니까'.
그러니까 is 'therefore' or 'I mean'; 요컨대 is 'to sum up'.
그러니까 집에 가자 vs 요컨대 우리는 졌다.
Confused with '혹시'.
혹시 means 'by any chance'; 요컨대 means 'briefly'.
혹시 알아요? vs 요컨대 알아요.
Structures de phrases
요컨대 [Noun] + 이에요/예요.
요컨대 선물이에요.
요컨대 [Verb]-ㄴ다는 뜻입니다.
요컨대 포기한다는 뜻입니다.
요컨대 [Clause]-라는 점이 중요합니다.
요컨대 우리가 이겼다는 점이 중요합니다.
요컨대 [Noun]-(이)야말로 [Noun]입니다.
요컨대 교육이야말로 국가의 기초입니다.
요컨대 [Clause]-기에 다름 아닙니다.
요컨대 기만행위에 다름 아닙니다.
요컨대 [Verb]-ㄹ 필요가 있습니다.
요컨대 서둘러야 할 필요가 있습니다.
요컨대 [Noun]-에 대한 문제입니다.
요컨대 책임에 대한 문제입니다.
요컨대 [Adjective]-ㄴ 것입니다.
요컨대 좋은 것입니다.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Medium-High in written/formal contexts; Low-Medium in daily speech.
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Using it for a result (결국).
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Using it for a summary.
Don't say '요컨대 그는 죽었다' if you mean 'Eventually he died.' Say it if you mean 'In short, (the reason he died was)...'
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Using it in casual banmal.
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Using it in formal speech.
Saying '요컨대 나 배고파' to a friend sounds very weird. Use '암튼' instead.
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Misplacing it at the end.
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Placing it at the start.
It must lead the summary, not follow it.
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No logical connection.
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Summarizing previous points.
If you haven't explained anything yet, you can't say '요컨대'.
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Overusing it.
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Using once per summary.
If you use it three times in one paragraph, it loses its power.
Astuces
The Summary Rule
Always ensure the sentence after '요컨대' is shorter and simpler than the sentences before it. That is the whole point of the word!
Pause for Effect
When speaking, say '요컨대' and then wait for half a second. It builds anticipation for your main point.
TOPIK Strategy
Use it once in your essay conclusion. Overusing it will make your writing feel repetitive.
The 'Bottom Line' Signal
When you hear this word in a news report, the very next sentence is usually the headline or the most important fact.
Pair with -이다
It works best with definitive sentence endings like '이다', '것이다', or '뜻이다'.
Formal Contexts
Stick to using it in presentations, essays, and formal emails. It’s perfect for 'professional' Korean.
Root Knowledge
Remembering that '요' means 'essential' will help you remember other words like '요점' (gist) and '요약' (summary).
Rhetorical Power
Use it to turn a long, rambling explanation into a powerful, punchy conclusion.
Respecting Time
Using '요컨대' shows respect for your listener by getting to the point quickly after a long explanation.
Logical Link
Don't use it if there's no logical connection to the previous sentence. It’s a bridge, not an island.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'YO' (Hey you!) and 'CON' (Conclusion). 'YO-CON-DAE' = 'Hey, here is the CONCLUSION!'.
Association visuelle
Imagine a giant funnel taking a whole bucket of water (words) and dripping out one single, pure drop (the summary). The drop is '요컨대'.
Word Web
Défi
Try to write a five-sentence story about your favorite movie, and then start a sixth sentence with '요컨대' to describe the theme.
Origine du mot
It is a contracted form of '요하건대' (yohageondae). The '요' (要) is a Hanja root meaning 'essential' or 'to require'. The suffix '-건대' is used to express the speaker's thought or a premise.
Sens originel : If I were to state the essential matters.
Korean (with Hanja roots).Contexte culturel
Be careful not to use it when someone is telling a very emotional or personal story, as it might seem like you are trying to 'logic away' their feelings.
It is equivalent to 'In a nutshell' or 'The bottom line is,' but it feels slightly more academic than these English idioms.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Academic Writing
- 요컨대 본 논문은...
- 요컨대 이상의 결과는...
- 요컨대 결론적으로...
- 요컨대 주의할 점은...
Business Meetings
- 요컨대 우리 목표는...
- 요컨대 예산안은...
- 요컨대 다음 단계는...
- 요컨대 결정된 사항은...
News/Journalism
- 요컨대 이번 사건은...
- 요컨대 정부의 입장은...
- 요컨대 시민들의 반응은...
- 요컨대 전문가들의 의견은...
Daily Summaries
- 요컨대 내 말은...
- 요컨대 그건 아니야...
- 요컨대 잘 모르겠어...
- 요컨대 해보자...
Debates
- 요컨대 상대방의 주장은...
- 요컨대 제 주장은...
- 요컨대 문제의 본질은...
- 요컨대 사실은...
Amorces de conversation
"요컨대 당신이 가장 중요하게 생각하는 가치는 무엇인가요?"
"요컨대 어제 본 영화의 주제가 뭐라고 생각하세요?"
"요컨대 한국 생활에서 가장 힘든 점이 무엇인가요?"
"요컨대 요즘 가장 큰 고민이 무엇인가요?"
"요컨대 행복이란 무엇이라고 정의하시겠어요?"
Sujets d'écriture
오늘 하루를 요컨대 한 문장으로 요약해 보세요.
내가 꿈꾸는 미래를 요컨대 설명해 보세요.
한국어를 배우는 이유를 요컨대 적어 보세요.
가장 감명 깊게 읽은 책을 요컨대 소개해 보세요.
성공적인 삶이란 무엇인지 요컨대 서술해 보세요.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYes, it can be. In casual settings, '한마디로' or '암튼' is more common. Using '요컨대' with friends might make you sound like you are giving a speech or trying to be overly intellectual.
No, it is an adverb that almost always appears at the beginning of a sentence or clause to lead the summary statement.
They are very similar. '요약하면' literally means 'If I summarize,' making it a bit more functional and descriptive. '요컨대' is a more established logical connector that sounds slightly more sophisticated.
Absolutely. It is highly recommended for the conclusion of the Task 54 essay to improve your score for coherence and logical structure.
In written Korean, a comma is frequently used after '요컨대' (e.g., 요컨대, ...) to signify a pause, but it is not grammatically mandatory.
Yes, it is a great way to start a concluding paragraph that summarizes all the points made in the body of an essay.
The '요' comes from 要 (중요할 요), which means 'important' or 'essential.'
Adding '말하자면' (if I were to speak) just makes the phrase slightly longer and more rhythmic, but the meaning remains the same.
Yes, it is excellent for summarizing your skills or your answer to a complex question. It shows you can think clearly and logically.
Children rarely use it naturally. They would likely use '그러니까' or '그래서.' If a child uses it, they might be mimicking an adult or reading from a book.
Teste-toi 200 questions
Write a sentence using '요컨대' to summarize your day.
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Summarize the following: 'The food was cold, the service was slow, and the price was high.'
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Use '요컨대' and '-라는 뜻이다' in a sentence.
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Write a formal summary for a business meeting using '요컨대'.
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Translate: 'In short, honesty is important.'
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Explain why '요컨대' is used in this sentence: '요컨대 그는 영웅이다.'
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Write a sentence using '요컨대' to describe a movie you like.
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Use '요컨대' to summarize the importance of learning Korean.
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Rewrite '한마디로 말해서 날씨가 안 좋아' more formally.
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Summarize: 'I have no money, no time, and no energy.'
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Translate: 'To sum up, we need more time.'
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Write a sentence using '요컨대' about your hometown.
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Use '요컨대' to summarize a scientific fact.
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Write a sentence starting with '요컨대 핵심은...'
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Translate: 'In short, it was a misunderstanding.'
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Summarize your favorite hobby using '요컨대'.
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Write a formal conclusion for an essay about technology.
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Use '요컨대' to summarize a difficult problem.
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Translate: 'To sum up, the result was successful.'
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Write a sentence about health using '요컨대'.
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Say 'In short, I am happy' in Korean.
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Summarize your favorite food using '요컨대'.
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Explain the meaning of '요컨대' to a friend in Korean.
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Give a one-sentence summary of a movie you recently saw using '요컨대'.
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Use '요컨대' in a professional way to say a project is finished.
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Pronounce '요컨대' clearly.
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Summarize the weather today using '요컨대'.
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Tell someone 'In short, trust me' in Korean.
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Summarize why you are learning Korean using '요컨대'.
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Give a logical conclusion to a debate using '요컨대'.
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Say 'To sum up, time is money' in Korean.
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Summarize your weekend in one sentence starting with '요컨대'.
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Use '요컨대' to summarize a news headline you remember.
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Tell a child 'In short, be kind' using '요컨대' (even if it's formal).
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Use '요컨대' to express your opinion on technology.
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Summarize a long book in one sentence with '요컨대'.
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Say 'In short, the core is communication' in Korean.
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Summarize a sports match using '요컨대'.
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Use '요컨대' to summarize a difficult grammar point.
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Listen to the sentence: '요컨대 우리는 친구입니다.' What was the summary?
In a lecture, the speaker says '요컨대...'. What should you pay attention to?
Listen: '요컨대 날씨가 너무 추워요.' How is the weather?
Listen: '요컨대 이번 시험은 어려웠습니다.' Was the test easy?
Listen: '요컨대 건강이 최고예요.' What is the most important thing?
Listen: '요컨대 그는 천재예요.' What is said about him?
Listen: '요컨대 시간이 없어요.' Why is the person stressed?
Listen: '요컨대 돈보다는 마음이죠.' What is more important than money?
Listen: '요컨대 다 잘 될 거예요.' What is the speaker's tone?
Listen: '요컨대 이것은 비밀입니다.' What is 'this'?
Listen: '요컨대 공부가 제일 쉬웠어요.' What was easy?
Listen: '요컨대 우리는 하나입니다.' What is the message?
Listen: '요컨대 사랑은 위대합니다.' What is great?
Listen: '요컨대 이제 끝났습니다.' Is it still going?
Listen: '요컨대 제 말은 사실입니다.' Is the speaker lying?
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Summary
The word '요컨대' is your best friend when you need to sound logical and clear. Use it at the start of your final sentence to synthesize your arguments. Example: '요컨대, 우리는 새로운 전략이 필요합니다' (In short, we need a new strategy).
- 요컨대 is a formal adverb used to summarize complex points into a simple, essential statement.
- It translates to 'in short' or 'to sum up' and is common in academic and professional settings.
- It acts as a logical signpost, telling the audience that the main point is about to be delivered.
- While sophisticated, it should be avoided in very casual conversations to prevent sounding overly stiff.
The Summary Rule
Always ensure the sentence after '요컨대' is shorter and simpler than the sentences before it. That is the whole point of the word!
Pause for Effect
When speaking, say '요컨대' and then wait for half a second. It builds anticipation for your main point.
TOPIK Strategy
Use it once in your essay conclusion. Overusing it will make your writing feel repetitive.
The 'Bottom Line' Signal
When you hear this word in a news report, the very next sentence is usually the headline or the most important fact.
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