공부
The act of learning or studying something new.
Explanation at your level:
공부 means study. You use it when you learn things. Example: I do 공부 every day. It is a very useful word for beginners.
You use 공부 to talk about your school life or learning a language. It is common to say 'I am doing 공부' to tell friends what you are busy with.
At this level, you can use 공부 to describe your personal development. You might say 'I am 공부-ing about history' or 'My 공부 is going well.' It is essential for discussing your routine.
공부 often appears in discussions about career advancement or skill acquisition. You might hear people talk about the 'philosophy of 공부' or the 'necessity of lifelong 공부' in a professional context.
In advanced contexts, 공부 can refer to the deeper, almost meditative process of self-cultivation. It transcends mere textbook learning and enters the realm of intellectual mastery and rigorous research methodology.
At the mastery level, 공부 is viewed through a cultural lens. It represents the Confucian value of lifelong learning. It is used in literary contexts to describe the 'study of the self' and the pursuit of truth beyond simple academic metrics.
Mot en 30 secondes
- It means study.
- It is a noun.
- Use with 하다.
- Essential for daily life.
Hey there! 공부 (gong-bu) is one of the most important words you will learn in Korean. It is the noun form of 'study' or 'learning.' Whether you are sitting at a desk with a textbook or watching a documentary to learn about space, you are doing 공부.
Think of it as the umbrella term for all intellectual effort. It is not just about school; it is about self-improvement and gaining wisdom. It is a very versatile word that fits into almost any context involving mental growth.
The word 공부 comes from the Sino-Korean characters 工夫. Originally, it had a broader meaning related to 'labor' or 'effort' put into a task. Over centuries, it evolved to specifically mean the effort put into mental cultivation and education.
In classical Chinese, the term referred to the time and effort invested in perfecting a craft. This historical link explains why Koreans often use the word to describe 'putting in the work' to achieve a goal. It is a beautiful example of how language preserves the idea that learning is a form of hard work.
You will most commonly use this word with the verb 하다 (to do). So, 공부하다 means 'to study.' It is used in casual settings with friends ('Did you study?') and formal settings in business or academic reports.
Common collocations include 열심히 공부하다 (to study hard) or 공부를 시작하다 (to start studying). It is a neutral term, meaning you can use it with your boss, your teacher, or your best friend without worrying about being rude.
1. 공부의 신: Literally 'God of study,' used to describe someone who is exceptionally good at learning. 2. 공부벌레: A 'study worm,' which is the Korean equivalent of a 'bookworm.' 3. 공부 핑계: Using study as an excuse to avoid something else. 4. 공부 안 하니?: A classic parent phrase asking 'Aren't you studying?' 5. 공부 삼매경: Being completely immersed in one's studies.
As a noun, 공부 is straightforward. It doesn't have plural forms because it is an uncountable concept in Korean. When you want to make it a verb, you simply attach -하다 to the end.
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced 'gong-bu' with a flat, even tone. The 'gong' sounds like the start of 'gone,' and 'bu' sounds like the 'boo' in 'book.' There are no complex vowel clusters here, making it very beginner-friendly!
Fun Fact
It comes from Chinese characters meaning 'work' and 'skill'.
Pronunciation Guide
Standard Korean pronunciation
Standard Korean pronunciation
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'gong'
- Mispronouncing 'bu'
- Wrong rhythm
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanc
Grammar to Know
Noun + 하다
공부하다
Examples by Level
저는 공부를 해요.
I study.
Simple subject-object-verb.
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저는 매일 한국어를 공부해요.
공부는 재미있어요.
도서관에서 공부해요.
언제 공부해요?
공부할 시간이 없어요.
같이 공부해요!
공부를 시작했어요.
공부를 마쳤어요.
공부를 열심히 하면 성적이 올라요.
어떤 과목을 공부하고 싶어요?
그는 공부벌레예요.
공부와 일은 병행하기 어려워요.
오늘 공부할 분량이 많아요.
공부 환경이 중요해요.
그는 공부에 몰입하고 있어요.
공부하는 습관을 기르세요.
평생 공부하는 자세가 필요합니다.
공부의 효율성을 높이는 방법이 있나요?
그는 공부를 통해 많은 것을 깨달았습니다.
공부와 실무는 다릅니다.
이번 프로젝트를 위해 공부를 많이 했어요.
공부하는 과정 자체가 즐겁습니다.
그녀는 공부에 대한 열정이 남다릅니다.
공부의 목적을 분명히 하세요.
학문적 공부를 넘어 인생의 지혜를 배웁니다.
그의 공부는 깊이가 다릅니다.
공부의 본질은 질문에 있습니다.
이 분야의 공부는 끝이 없습니다.
공부하는 즐거움을 아는 사람이 성공합니다.
그는 공부를 통해 세상을 보는 눈을 넓혔습니다.
공부의 성과는 꾸준함에서 나옵니다.
공부와 연구는 밀접한 관련이 있습니다.
공부라는 것은 단순히 지식을 쌓는 행위가 아닙니다.
진정한 공부는 자기 성찰에서 시작됩니다.
그는 공부에 평생을 바쳤습니다.
공부의 길은 멀고도 험합니다.
공부의 깊이는 경험에서 나옵니다.
지식의 습득을 넘어선 공부의 경지.
공부하는 삶은 아름답습니다.
그는 공부의 대가로 알려져 있습니다.
Collocations courantes
Idioms & Expressions
"공부벌레"
Bookworm
그는 진짜 공부벌레야.
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Easily Confused
Both mean learning.
학습 is more formal.
학습 vs 공부
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 공부를 + 하다
나는 공부를 한다.
Famille de mots
Nouns
Verbs
Apparenté
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
Erreurs courantes
You don't 'eat' study, you 'do' it.
Tips
Memory Palace
Associate it with your desk.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Gong-bu sounds like 'Gone-boo' (boo the bad grades away by studying).
Visual Association
A student at a desk.
Word Web
Défi
Write 5 sentences today.
Origine du mot
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Effort/Labor
Contexte culturel
None
Direct translation of study.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- 공부 열심히 해
- 공부 끝났어?
- 공부 도와줘
Conversation Starters
"오늘 공부했어요?"
"어떤 공부를 좋아해요?"
"공부하기 힘들지 않아요?"
"공부의 비결이 뭐예요?"
"같이 공부할까요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 공부한 것은 무엇인가요?
공부하고 싶은 분야는?
공부가 왜 중요한가요?
나만의 공부법은?
Questions fréquentes
8 questionsIt is a noun, but becomes a verb with -하다.
Teste-toi
저는 ___를 해요.
You do study.
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Summary
공부 is the essential word for all learning in Korean.
- It means study.
- It is a noun.
- Use with 하다.
- Essential for daily life.
Memory Palace
Associate it with your desk.
Exemple
저는 매일 한국어 공부를 해요.
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