Explanation at your level:
You use 승리하다 when you win a game. If you are the best, you win. It is a big word for a big win!
When you play soccer or a video game, you want to win. In Korean, we say 승리하다 to describe that moment of winning.
승리하다 is a common verb used in news and sports. It means to be the winner of a competition. It is more formal than just saying 'to win'.
Use 승리하다 to sound more professional. It is often used in political or business contexts to describe defeating a rival or overcoming a challenge.
At this level, you will see 승리하다 used in literary or abstract ways. One might 'win' over their own fears or 'achieve victory' in a moral sense.
The usage of 승리하다 at this level involves understanding its Sino-Korean roots. It carries a sense of historical weight and is used in formal, analytical, or epic narratives to denote a decisive triumph.
Mot en 30 secondes
- Means to win
- Formal
- Sino-Korean
- Used in sports
The word 승리하다 is the standard Korean verb for 'to win' or 'to achieve victory.' It is composed of the noun 승리 (victory) and the verb-making suffix 하다 (to do).
You will use this word whenever someone comes out on top in a competitive situation. Whether it is a sports match, a debate, or a difficult project, 승리하다 captures that feeling of success.
It is a very versatile word that works in both formal and informal contexts. Think of it as the ultimate way to describe triumphing over any kind of obstacle or rival.
Like many academic or formal Korean words, 승리하다 is rooted in Hanja (Chinese characters). The character 승 (勝) means 'to win' or 'to excel,' while 리 (利) means 'profit' or 'advantage.'
Historically, this term was used to describe military successes. Over centuries, the meaning expanded from battlefield dominance to include sports, personal achievement, and abstract struggles.
Because it is based on Sino-Korean roots, it carries a sense of gravity and significance that native Korean words for 'winning' might lack. It is the preferred term in news reports and formal speeches.
You use 승리하다 when you want to sound definitive about a win. It is frequently paired with nouns like 경기 (game) or 전쟁 (war).
In casual speech, people often use the shorter 이기다 (to win), but 승리하다 is your go-to for headlines, official records, or when you want to emphasize the magnitude of the win.
Common collocations include 압도적으로 승리하다 (to win overwhelmingly) or 최종적으로 승리하다 (to win in the end). It is a strong, action-oriented verb.
While 승리하다 is a direct verb, it appears in many set phrases. 1. 승리를 거두다 (to reap a victory). 2. 승리를 쟁취하다 (to fight for and win). 3. 승리를 맛보다 (to taste victory). 4. 승리를 자축하다 (to celebrate one's own victory). 5. 승리를 확신하다 (to be confident of victory).
These expressions add nuance, moving from simply 'winning' to the process of earning or enjoying that success.
As a regular 하다 verb, it conjugates easily. Use 승리합니다 for formal polite style and 승리했다 for the past tense.
Pronunciation-wise, be careful with the 'ng' sound in 승. It should be crisp. The word rhymes with other 하다 verbs, but the 'seung-ni' cluster is unique.
It is an intransitive verb in many contexts, meaning you don't always need an object, though you can use particles like 에서 (in) to specify where the victory happened.
Fun Fact
Based on Chinese characters
Pronunciation Guide
Korean pronunciation
Korean pronunciation
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ng'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
하다 verb
승리하다
Examples by Level
우리가 승리했다.
We won.
Past tense
그 팀이 경기에서 승리했다.
우리는 결국 승리했다.
승리하기는 어렵다.
그는 승리했다.
누가 승리할까?
우리가 승리할 것이다.
승리하는 것은 기쁘다.
그들은 승리했다.
우리 팀이 결승전에서 승리했다.
그 후보가 선거에서 승리했다.
어려움을 극복하고 승리했다.
그들은 전쟁에서 승리했다.
승리하기 위해 노력했다.
우리는 승리할 자격이 있다.
결국 정의가 승리했다.
승리한 팀은 누구인가?
그들은 압도적인 점수로 승리했다.
어떤 대가를 치르더라도 승리해야 한다.
그는 자신의 운명에 승리했다.
이번 승리는 역사적인 승리였다.
우리는 승리할 것이라고 확신했다.
그들은 기술적 우위로 승리했다.
승리하는 것보다 과정이 중요하다.
그는 결국 적들에게 승리했다.
그의 철학은 시대의 편견에 승리했다.
그는 자신의 나약함에 승리했다.
승리하는 자만이 역사를 쓴다.
그는 법정 투쟁에서 승리했다.
승리하기 위한 전략이 필요하다.
그는 고난을 승리했다.
승리한 자의 여유가 느껴진다.
그들은 불가능에 승리했다.
그는 자신의 내면적 갈등에 승리했다.
승리라는 이름 아래 많은 희생이 있었다.
인간의 의지가 자연에 승리하는 순간이었다.
그는 승리하기 위해 모든 것을 걸었다.
승리한 자는 말이 없다.
그는 운명에 승리한 인물이다.
승리하는 법을 아는 자가 성공한다.
그의 승리는 시대를 초월한 승리였다.
Collocations courantes
Idioms & Expressions
"승리를 맛보다"
To taste victory
마침내 승리를 맛보았다.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean win
이기다 is casual
이기다 vs 승리하다
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 에 + 승리하다
전쟁에 승리했다.
Famille de mots
Nouns
Apparenté
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
Erreurs courantes
승리하다 is for competitions
Tips
Memory Trick
Associate with trophies.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Seung (Sing) + Ri (Re) = Sing and win
Visual Association
A trophy
Word Web
Défi
Use it in a sentence
Origine du mot
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Win profit
Contexte culturel
None
Matches 'victory' or 'win'
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Sports
- 승리했다
Conversation Starters
"누가 승리할까요?"
Journal Prompts
승리했던 경험을 쓰세요.
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, it is formal.
Teste-toi
우리가 ___.
We won.
Score : /1
Summary
승리하다 is the formal way to say you won.
- Means to win
- Formal
- Sino-Korean
- Used in sports
Memory Trick
Associate with trophies.
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