도움이 필요해요.
doumi piryohaeyo.
I need help.
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use '도움이 필요해요' to politely signal that you require assistance in almost any situation.
- Means: A polite, standard way to say 'I need help.'
- Used in: Asking for directions, technical support, or when feeling overwhelmed.
- Don't confuse: Don't use '도와주세요' (Help me!) for minor requests; it sounds like an emergency.
Explanation at your level:
मतलब
A direct statement indicating that assistance is required.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Asking for help is often done indirectly to avoid burdening others. Similar to Korea, indirectness is valued. Directness is preferred; 'I need help' is standard. Efficiency is key; 'Ich brauche Hilfe' is common.
Softening the request
Add '혹시' (by any chance) before the phrase to make it even softer: '혹시 도움이 필요해요.'
Face-saving
In Korea, framing a request as a need rather than a command helps the other person feel more comfortable helping you.
मतलब
A direct statement indicating that assistance is required.
Softening the request
Add '혹시' (by any chance) before the phrase to make it even softer: '혹시 도움이 필요해요.'
Face-saving
In Korea, framing a request as a need rather than a command helps the other person feel more comfortable helping you.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
이 일을 혼자 하기 어려워서 ____ 필요해요.
The subject particle '이' is needed after '도움'.
Choose the most polite option.
Which is the most appropriate for a boss?
The formal ending '합니다' is best for superiors.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are lost in Seoul.
Asking for help is the correct response when lost.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 이 컴퓨터가 안 돼요. B: ____
The question mark makes it an offer of help.
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अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
3 सवालYes, but use the formal '도움이 필요합니다' for better etiquette.
No, it is very polite.
Because '필요하다' takes the subject particle '이/가'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
도와주세요
similarHelp me!
도움 좀 줄 수 있어요?
similarCan you give me some help?
도움이 필요합니다
specialized formI need help (formal).
도움이 될까요?
builds onWill it be helpful?
कहाँ इस्तेमाल करें
Office Task
You: 팀장님, 이 보고서 작성에 도움이 필요해요.
Boss: 그래, 어디 보자.
Lost in City
You: 죄송합니다, 길을 잃었는데 도움이 필요해요.
Stranger: 어디로 가시나요?
Tech Support
You: 앱 설정에 도움이 필요해요.
Agent: 네, 어떤 부분이 문제인가요?
Moving House
You: 짐이 너무 많아서 도움이 필요해.
Friend: 알았어, 지금 갈게!
Cooking
You: 재료 손질에 도움이 필요해요.
Partner: 내가 도와줄게.
Study Group
You: 이 문법 설명에 도움이 필요해요.
Peer: 같이 보자.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Do-um' (Help) as 'Do-some' work for me.
Visual Association
Imagine a person standing in a maze holding a map, looking at you with a friendly, hopeful smile.
Rhyme
Need a hand? Help is 'Do-um', that's the plan!
Story
Min-su is trying to build a bookshelf. He has the wood but not the tools. He looks at his friend and says, '도움이 필요해요.' His friend smiles and hands him a hammer. Now the shelf is built!
Word Web
चैलेंज
Use this phrase at least three times in different contexts today: once with a colleague, once with a friend, and once in a hypothetical scenario.
In Other Languages
Necesito ayuda.
Korean relies on verb endings for politeness, while Spanish uses 'por favor'.
J'ai besoin d'aide.
French uses the verb 'avoir' (to have) for need, while Korean uses the adjective '필요하다'.
Ich brauche Hilfe.
German uses a direct verb 'brauchen' (to need) which is more common than the Korean adjective structure.
助けが必要です (Tasuke ga hitsuyou desu).
Japanese uses 'hitsuyou' (need) which is a noun/adjective hybrid, very similar to Korean '필요'.
أحتاج إلى مساعدة (Ahtaju ila musa'ada).
Arabic is more verb-focused, whereas Korean is noun-focused.
我需要帮助 (Wǒ xūyào bāngzhù).
Chinese lacks the complex politeness endings of Korean.
도움이 필요해요.
None.
Preciso de ajuda.
Portuguese uses the verb 'precisar' (to need) which is very common.
Easily Confused
Learners use this for everything.
Use '도움이 필요해요' for tasks, '도와주세요' for emergencies.
Confusing 'need help' with 'be helpful'.
'도움이 필요해요' = I need help. '도움이 돼요' = It is helpful.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (3)
Yes, but use the formal '도움이 필요합니다' for better etiquette.
No, it is very polite.
Because '필요하다' takes the subject particle '이/가'.