작다
작다 30 सेकंड में
- 작다 means 'to be small' in size, height, or volume.
- It is an adjective (descriptive verb) conjugated as 작아요 or 작은.
- Commonly used for physical objects, people's height, and quiet sounds.
- Must be distinguished from 적다, which means 'few' or 'little' in quantity.
The Korean word 작다 (jak-da) is a fundamental adjective primarily used to describe physical size, height, or volume that is below average or limited in scale. In its most basic form, it translates to 'to be small' or 'to be little.' However, its application in Korean culture and language is nuanced, often extending beyond mere physical dimensions to encompass concepts of sound, importance, and even personality traits. When you first learn Korean, this is one of the essential 'building block' adjectives that allows you to describe the world around you, from the size of a cup to the height of a person. It is important to distinguish it from its common 'false friend' 적다 (jeok-da), which refers to quantity (few/little) rather than size.
- Physical Size
- Used for objects like clothes, shoes, rooms, or animals. If a shirt doesn't fit because it's too tight, you say it is '작다'.
이 신발은 저에게 너무 작아요. (These shoes are too small for me.)
- Height of People
- In Korean, to say someone is short, you use the phrase '키가 작다' (literally: the height is small). Using '짧다' (short in length) for a person's height is incorrect.
제 동생은 키가 작지만 농구를 잘해요. (My younger sibling is short, but plays basketball well.)
- Sound and Volume
- When a voice is quiet or the TV volume is low, Koreans describe the sound as being '작다'. It contrasts with '크다' (big/loud).
목소리가 너무 작아서 안 들려요. (Your voice is too small/quiet, so I can't hear you.)
Furthermore, '작다' can be used metaphorically. For instance, '도량이 작다' refers to someone who is narrow-minded or lacks a 'big heart.' In professional contexts, a '작은 회사' (small company) refers to a startup or an SME. The versatility of this word makes it indispensable for daily conversation. Whether you are shopping for groceries and looking for '작은 사과' (small apples) or describing a '작은 변화' (small change) in your routine, this word covers all bases of diminutiveness. In literature, '작다' often evokes feelings of humbleness, intimacy, or insignificance, depending on the context. Understanding '작다' is the first step toward mastering spatial descriptions in Korean.
Using 작다 correctly requires understanding its conjugation and its role as a descriptive verb (adjective). In Korean, adjectives function like verbs, meaning they can end a sentence. To use '작다' in a sentence, you must conjugate it based on the politeness level and the tense. The most common forms are '작아요' (polite present), '작습니다' (formal present), and '작았다' (past tense). When you want to use it to modify a noun (e.g., 'a small house'), you use the form '작은'. This '은' ending is crucial for turning the base adjective into a modifier.
- Sentence Ending (Polite)
- The stem '작' is followed by '아요' because the vowel in the stem is 'ㅏ'.
방이 생각보다 작아요. (The room is smaller than I thought.)
- Noun Modification
- Place '작은' before the noun you want to describe.
작은 선물이지만 받아 주세요. (It's a small gift, but please accept it.)
When using '작다' to describe height, the subject is usually '키' (height). For example, '키가 작아요' is the standard way to say someone is short. If you want to emphasize that something is 'too' small, you add the adverb '너무' or '정말' before '작다'. In more advanced usage, '작다' can be combined with other verbs. For instance, '작아지다' means 'to become small' or 'to shrink.' This is often used when clothes shrink in the wash or when someone's confidence decreases. Understanding these patterns allows you to express a wide range of observations about the physical world and abstract concepts. Remember that in Korean, context often dictates whether '작다' refers to size, volume, or importance, so pay attention to the nouns being described.
You will encounter 작다 in almost every facet of Korean life. From the bustling markets of Seoul to the quiet dialogues in K-dramas, it is a ubiquitous term. In a shopping mall (백화점), you might hear a customer saying '사이즈가 너무 작아요' (The size is too small) while trying on clothes. In a classroom, a teacher might ask a student to speak louder because their voice is '작다'. It is also a key word in describing geography, such as '작은 마을' (a small village) or '작은 섬' (a small island). The word is deeply embedded in the way Koreans perceive and categorize their surroundings.
- In Restaurants
- When ordering food, you might specify a '작은 사이즈' (small size) for drinks or portions.
콜라 작은 거 하나 주세요. (Please give me one small cola.)
- In Social Settings
- Koreans often use '작다' to be humble about their own achievements or gifts, referring to them as '작은 성의' (small sincerity/token of appreciation).
이것은 저의 작은 성의입니다. (This is a small token of my appreciation.)
In media, you'll hear '작다' in song lyrics to describe '작은 꿈' (small dreams) or '작은 행복' (small happiness/joys), emphasizing the beauty of the little things in life. In news reports, it might describe a '작은 사고' (minor accident) or a '작은 차이' (small difference) in statistics. Because it is an A1 level word, it is used frequently and simply, making it one of the first words you'll be able to pick out when listening to native speakers. Whether it's a mother telling her child their hands are '작다' or a technician saying a component is '작다', the word is a constant thread in the fabric of Korean communication. Pay attention to how it's often paired with '귀엽다' (to be cute), as small things are frequently associated with cuteness in Korean culture.
One of the most frequent hurdles for English speakers learning Korean is the distinction between 작다 (jak-da) and 적다 (jeok-da). In English, the words 'small,' 'little,' and 'few' can sometimes overlap, but in Korean, the line is very sharp. '작다' refers exclusively to physical size, height, or volume (dimensions). '적다' refers exclusively to quantity or amount (how many/how much). If you say '사람이 작아요' when you mean 'there are few people,' a Korean speaker will think you are saying the people themselves are physically small in stature. This can lead to humorous or confusing situations.
- Mistake: Size vs. Quantity
- Using '작다' for quantity. Incorrect: 물이 작아요 (The water is small). Correct: 물이 적어요 (There is little water).
돈이 적어요 (O) vs 돈이 작아요 (X - unless referring to physical size of coins/bills).
- Mistake: Height Description
- Using '짧다' (short) for height. In Korean, '짧다' is for length (like hair or a pencil). For height, you must use '키가 작다'.
그는 키가 작아요. (He is short. - Correct)
Another common error is failing to use the correct modifier form. Beginners often say '작다 집' instead of '작은 집' (small house). Remember that in Korean, the dictionary form of an adjective cannot directly modify a noun; it must be changed to the '-ㄴ/은' form. Additionally, be careful with the word '소 (so)', which is the Hanja (Chinese character) root for 'small'. While '작다' is the native Korean word used in sentences, '소' is used in compound words like '소규모' (small scale) or '소형' (small type). Mixing these up can make your Korean sound unnatural. Lastly, when describing volume, remember that '작다' is the opposite of '크다' (loud/big). Don't use '조용하다' (to be quiet/silent) if you simply mean the volume is low; '조용하다' describes an atmosphere or a lack of noise altogether.
While 작다 is the most common word for 'small,' Korean offers several alternatives that convey different nuances of size and feeling. Understanding these can help you sound more like a native speaker. For example, 조그맣다 is a more expressive, often cuter way to say something is small or tiny. It's frequently used when talking about small animals, children's hands, or delicate objects. Another word, 왜소하다, is used to describe a person's physique as being small, slight, or frail, often in a more formal or clinical sense. Knowing when to use these alternatives adds depth to your vocabulary.
- 작다 vs. 조그맣다
- '작다' is neutral and objective. '조그맣다' feels more subjective, descriptive, and sometimes affectionate. '조그마한 방' sounds cozier than '작은 방'.
- 작다 vs. 적다
- As mentioned, '작다' is for size (dimensions), while '적다' is for quantity (amount). This is the most critical distinction for learners.
- 작다 vs. 짧다
- '작다' is for height/size. '짧다' is for length or duration (short hair, short movie, short time).
머리가 짧아요 (Hair is short) vs 키가 작아요 (Height is small/short).
In formal writing, you might see 소형 (so-hyeong), which means 'small-sized' or 'compact,' often used for cars (소형차) or appliances. There is also 사소하다 (sa-so-hada), which means 'trivial' or 'insignificant.' While '작은 문제' is a small problem, '사소한 문제' is a trivial problem that doesn't really matter. By choosing the right word, you can communicate your thoughts with much greater precision. For instance, if you want to describe a tiny, cute puppy, '조그마한 강아지' is much more evocative than just '작은 강아지'. Conversely, if you're discussing a minor error in a report, '작은 실수' or '사소한 실수' would be appropriate. Mastering these synonyms allows you to navigate various social and professional situations in Korea with ease.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
While '작다' is native Korean, many related technical terms use the Hanja '소' (小), which also means small. For example, '소학교' (elementary school - old term) or '소우주' (microcosm).
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'k' (ㄱ) clearly like 'jak-da' instead of a stopped 'k'.
- Not tensing the 'd' (ㄷ) into 'tt' (ㄸ) after the 'k' sound.
- Confusing the vowel 'ㅏ' with 'ㅓ' (making it sound like 적다).
- Over-aspirating the initial 'ㅈ' sound.
- Failing to keep the first syllable short and clipped.
कठिनाई स्तर
Very easy to recognize; common in beginner texts.
Easy, but must remember the '은' modifier form.
Simple, but must distinguish from '적다' in pronunciation.
Commonly heard, but '작다' and '적다' can sound similar at speed.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Adjective + -ㄴ/은 (Noun Modifier)
작다 -> 작은 (작은 방)
Adjective + -아/어지다 (Become)
작다 -> 작아지다 (옷이 작아졌어요)
Adjective + -게 (Adverb)
작다 -> 작게 (작게 말하세요)
Comparison with -보다
이것이 저것보다 작아요.
Reason with -아/어서
작아서 못 입어요.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
가방이 작아요.
The bag is small.
Present polite form of 작다.
작은 사과를 먹어요.
I eat a small apple.
Noun modifier form '작은'.
제 키가 작아요.
I am short (My height is small).
Standard way to describe height.
이 방은 너무 작아요.
This room is too small.
Adverb '너무' used for emphasis.
신발이 작습니다.
The shoes are small (formal).
Formal polite ending -습니다.
작은 집이 귀여워요.
The small house is cute.
Modifying the subject '집'.
목소리가 작아요.
The voice is small (quiet).
Using '작다' for volume.
강아지가 아주 작아요.
The puppy is very small.
Adverb '아주' for emphasis.
이 옷은 저에게 좀 작아요.
This clothing is a bit small for me.
Adverb '좀' (a bit).
방이 작아서 불편해요.
The room is small, so it's uncomfortable.
Reason ending -아서.
어제보다 목소리가 작아요.
Your voice is smaller (quieter) than yesterday.
Comparison with -보다.
작은 사이즈로 주세요.
Please give me the small size.
Directional particle -로.
키가 작지만 농구를 잘해요.
I'm short, but I'm good at basketball.
Contrast ending -지만.
작은 마을에 살고 싶어요.
I want to live in a small village.
Desire ending -고 싶다.
글씨가 너무 작아서 안 보여요.
The handwriting is too small, so I can't see it.
Negative '안' + '보이다'.
더 작은 것은 없나요?
Is there anything smaller?
Comparative '더' (more).
세탁 후에 옷이 작아졌어요.
The clothes became small (shrank) after washing.
Change of state -아/어지다.
작은 실수가 큰 문제를 만들었어요.
A small mistake created a big problem.
Abstract use of '작다'.
작은 일에도 감사할 줄 알아야 해요.
You should know how to be thankful even for small things.
Particle -도 (even/also).
그는 간이 작아서 모험을 싫어해요.
He is timid (small liver), so he hates adventure.
Idiom '간이 작다'.
이것은 제 작은 성의입니다.
This is a small token of my appreciation.
Cultural expression of humility.
작은 소리에도 민감하게 반응해요.
He reacts sensitively even to small sounds.
Adverbial form '민감하게'.
작은 희망이라도 버리지 마세요.
Don't give up even a small hope.
Particle -이라도 (even if it's just).
그는 키는 작지만 마음은 넓어요.
He is short, but he is broad-minded.
Contrast between physical and mental traits.
작은 차이가 명품을 만듭니다.
Small differences make a masterpiece.
Proverbial/Marketing tone.
그 회사는 규모는 작지만 기술력은 최고예요.
The company is small in scale, but its technology is top-notch.
Topic markers for comparison.
사소하고 작은 일로 다투지 마세요.
Don't argue over trivial and small matters.
Synonym pairing '사소하다' and '작다'.
작은 성취감이 모여 큰 자신감이 됩니다.
Small feelings of achievement gather to become great confidence.
Nominalized '성취감'.
그는 도량이 작아서 남을 포용하지 못해요.
He is narrow-minded, so he cannot embrace others.
Advanced idiom '도량이 작다'.
작은 도시의 매력에 푹 빠졌어요.
I fell deeply in love with the charm of small cities.
Emphasizing '매력'.
목표를 작게 나누어 실천해 보세요.
Try dividing your goals into small parts and putting them into practice.
Adverbial '작게'.
작은 불씨가 큰 산불이 될 수 있어요.
A small spark can become a big forest fire.
Metaphorical warning.
현대 사회에서 개인의 존재는 한없이 작게 느껴진다.
In modern society, the existence of the individual feels infinitely small.
Existential/Sociological context.
작은 배려가 타인에게는 큰 위로가 될 수 있다.
A small consideration can be a great comfort to others.
Abstract noun '배려'.
그의 목소리는 작았으나 울림은 컸다.
His voice was small (quiet), but the resonance was great.
Literary contrast ending -으나.
작은 것에 만족하는 삶이 진정한 행복이다.
A life satisfied with small things is true happiness.
Philosophical statement.
미세한 입자보다 더 작은 세계를 탐구하다.
Exploring a world smaller than fine particles.
Scientific context.
작은 정부를 지향하는 정책이 발표되었다.
A policy aiming for a small government was announced.
Political terminology.
그녀의 작은 몸짓 하나에도 기품이 넘쳤다.
Even in her single small gesture, elegance overflowed.
Describing elegance.
작은 차이에서 비롯된 오해가 갈등을 심화시켰다.
Misunderstandings stemming from small differences deepened the conflict.
Causal relationship in formal writing.
우주의 광대함 앞에서 인간은 한낱 작은 존재에 불과하다.
In the face of the vastness of the universe, humans are merely small beings.
Existentialist philosophy.
작은 물방울이 바위를 뚫는 법이다.
It is the way of things that small water droplets pierce rocks.
Proverbial expression of persistence.
그의 문체는 작고 섬세한 묘사가 일품이다.
His writing style is excellent for its small and delicate descriptions.
Literary criticism.
작은 것들의 신음 소리에 귀를 기울여야 한다.
We must listen to the moans of the small (marginalized) things.
Metaphor for social justice.
작은 단서 하나가 사건 해결의 결정적 열쇠가 되었다.
A single small clue became the decisive key to solving the case.
Narrative climax.
그는 작은 이익에 연연하지 않는 대범한 인물이다.
He is a bold person who does not cling to small gains.
Character description.
작은 파동이 중첩되어 거대한 파도를 형성한다.
Small waves overlap to form a massive wave.
Scientific/Metaphorical complexity.
작은 차이를 식별해내는 것이 전문가의 안목이다.
Identifying small differences is the eye of an expert.
Professional expertise.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Literally 'small peppers are spicy.' Means that small people or things can be powerful.
그는 키는 작지만 아주 강해요. 작은 고추가 맵다더니 정말이네요.
— A small sincere effort or token of appreciation.
작은 정성이니 부담 갖지 말고 받으세요.
— A small contribution or help.
저의 노력이 팀에 작은 보탬이 되었으면 좋겠어요.
— A small wish or desire.
저의 작은 소망은 가족 모두가 건강한 것입니다.
— A small act of kindness or consideration.
당신의 작은 배려가 저에게 큰 힘이 되었어요.
— A small moment of peace.
커피 한 잔을 마시며 작은 평화를 느껴요.
— Small happiness/joys in daily life.
일상 속의 작은 행복을 찾는 것이 중요해요.
— A small miracle.
그가 깨어난 것은 우리에게 작은 기적이었어요.
— A small community library.
동네에 작은 도서관이 생겼어요.
— A small, intimate wedding.
우리는 가족들만 모시고 작은 결혼식을 올렸어요.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Means 'few/little' in quantity. This is the #1 mistake for learners.
Means 'short' in length or time. Use '작다' for height.
Means 'narrow'. A room can be '작다' (small) or '좁다' (cramped/narrow).
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To be timid or cowardly (literally 'the liver is small').
그는 간이 작아서 혼자 밤길을 못 가요.
informal— To be narrow-minded or petty.
그렇게 작은 일에 화를 내다니 속이 작군요.
informal— To have a small capacity for leadership or character (literally 'the bowl is small').
그는 큰 일을 맡기에는 그릇이 작다.
neutral— To lack boldness or magnanimity.
그는 배포가 작아서 큰 투자를 못 해요.
neutral— To be narrow-minded (more formal than 속이 작다).
지도자가 도량이 작으면 따르는 사람이 없다.
formal— Small but strong/capable.
키가 작다고 무시하지 마세요. 작은 고추가 매운 법이니까요.
proverb— Can literally mean small eyes, but idiomatically refers to having a narrow perspective.
그는 눈이 작아서 앞날을 내다보지 못한다.
metaphorical— To have a small appetite or be a picky eater.
우리 아이는 입이 작아서 밥을 조금만 먹어요.
informal— To be stingy or lack a grand scale in planning.
그는 통이 작아서 돈을 잘 안 써요.
informal— To be easily frightened (similar to 간이 작다).
나는 담이 작아서 공포 영화를 못 봐.
informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Similar sound and both translate to 'small/little' in English.
작다 is for size/dimensions. 적다 is for quantity/amount.
사과가 작아요 (The apple is small). 사과가 적어요 (There are few apples).
English uses 'short' for both length and height.
짧다 is for length (hair, string). 작다 (with 키) is for height.
머리가 짧아요 (Hair is short). 키가 작아요 (Person is short).
Both relate to vertical dimensions.
낮다 is for altitude or level (low mountain, low grade). 작다 is for overall size or height.
산이 낮아요 (The mountain is low). 키가 작아요 (The person is short).
Both can relate to sound.
조용하다 means 'quiet/silent' (atmosphere). 작다 means 'low volume'.
교실이 조용해요 (The classroom is quiet). 소리가 작아요 (The sound is low).
Both describe something 'thin' or 'small'.
가늘다 is for thickness/diameter (thin fingers, thin thread). 작다 is for overall size.
손가락이 가늘어요 (Fingers are thin). 손이 작아요 (Hands are small).
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
[Noun]이/가 작아요.
가방이 작아요.
작은 [Noun]
작은 사과
[Noun]보다 작아요.
이게 저것보다 작아요.
작아서 [Result].
작아서 안 맞아요.
작아졌어요.
옷이 작아졌어요.
작게 [Verb].
작게 써 주세요.
[Noun]은/는 작지만 [Noun]은/는 [Adjective].
규모는 작지만 실력은 커요.
작은 [Noun] 하나에도 [Verb].
작은 몸짓 하나에도 기품이 넘쳐요.
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Extremely high; one of the top 500 most used words in Korean.
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물이 작아요.
→
물이 적어요.
Water is a quantity, so you must use '적다'. '작다' would mean the water droplets are physically small.
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그는 키가 짧아요.
→
그는 키가 작아요.
Height is described as 'small' (작다) in Korean, not 'short' (짧다).
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작다 집
→
작은 집
Adjectives must be in the modifier form (-ㄴ/은) to describe a noun.
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목소리가 조용해요.
→
목소리가 작아요.
While '조용하다' means quiet, when referring specifically to the volume of a voice, '작다' is more natural.
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나이가 작아요.
→
나이가 적어요.
Age is a quantity of years, so use '적다' or '어리다' (young).
सुझाव
Modifier Form
Always use '작은' before a noun. Example: '작은 고양이' (small cat). This is a common A1 test point.
Size vs. Quantity
If you can measure it with a ruler, use '작다'. If you can count it or measure volume, use '적다'.
Humility
When giving a gift, say '작은 선물이에요' even if it's expensive. It's the polite Korean way.
Tensed Sound
The '다' in '작다' is pronounced like 'tta'. Practice the 'k-t' transition: Jak-tta!
Timid Heart
Use '간이 작다' (small liver) to describe someone who is easily scared or not brave.
Height
Remember: 키가 작다 = Short (person). Never use 짧다 for people!
Asking for Sizes
In a store, ask '더 작은 거 있어요?' (Do you have a smaller one?) to find the right fit.
Formal Contexts
In reports, use '소규모' or '소형' instead of '작다' for a more professional tone.
Context Clues
If you hear '소리' or '목소리', '작다' always means 'quiet'.
Jacket Mnemonic
A 'Jacket' is 'Jak-da'. It helps you remember that '작다' is about physical size.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'Jacket' that is too 'Jak-da' (small). You can't fit into a 'Jak' jacket.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant 'K' (from 크다) standing next to a tiny 'J' (from 작다). The 'J' is much smaller.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to find 5 things in your room right now and say '[Object]이/가 작아요' for each one.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Native Korean word. It has been used since Middle Korean in the form '쟈다' or similar variations.
मूल अर्थ: To be small in size or stature.
Koreanicसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful when describing people as '왜소하다' (frail/small), as it can sound negative. '키가 작다' is a neutral observation.
English speakers often use 'short' for height, but 'small' for objects. In Korean, '작다' covers both, but '짧다' (short) is only for length.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
Shopping for clothes
- 이거보다 더 작은 거 있어요?
- 사이즈가 너무 작아요.
- 작은 사이즈로 보여주세요.
- 입어보니 좀 작네요.
Describing people
- 키가 작아요.
- 얼굴이 진짜 작아요.
- 손이 작아요.
- 체격이 좀 작은 편이에요.
In a library/quiet place
- 목소리를 작게 해주세요.
- 소리가 너무 작아요.
- 작은 소리로 말해요.
- 작게 들려요.
Giving a gift
- 작은 성의입니다.
- 작은 선물을 준비했어요.
- 정말 작은 거니까 부담 갖지 마세요.
- 작은 보탬이 되길 바랍니다.
Describing a house/room
- 방이 너무 작아요.
- 작은 집이지만 아늑해요.
- 공간이 좀 작네요.
- 작은 가구가 필요해요.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"이 신발 사이즈가 저한테 너무 작은 것 같아요. 더 큰 거 있나요?"
"제 키가 너무 작아서 고민이에요. 어떻게 하면 키가 클까요?"
"목소리가 너무 작아서 잘 안 들리는데, 조금만 크게 말씀해 주시겠어요?"
"작은 마을에서 사는 것과 큰 도시에서 사는 것 중 무엇을 더 좋아하세요?"
"일상 속에서 느끼는 작은 행복은 무엇인가요?"
डायरी विषय
오늘 내가 한 작은 실수에 대해 써보세요. 그 실수를 통해 무엇을 배웠나요?
나를 행복하게 만드는 '작은 것들' 5가지를 리스트로 만들어 보세요.
내가 만약 아주 작은 사람이 된다면, 가장 먼저 무엇을 하고 싶나요?
최근에 받은 작은 선물 중 가장 기억에 남는 것은 무엇인가요?
작은 변화가 내 삶을 어떻게 바꿀 수 있을지 생각해 보세요.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, for duration, use '짧다'. '영화가 짧아요' is correct. '영화가 작아요' would mean the screen size is small.
You can say '조금 작아요' or '좀 작아요'.
No, it is never correct. You must always use '키가 작다' to describe a person's height as short.
'작은' is neutral. '조그마한' is more descriptive and often implies the object is cute or surprisingly small.
Yes, in phrases like '작은 일' (small matter), it can imply something is not very important, though '사소하다' is more specific for 'trivial'.
It becomes '작았다' (plain) or '작았어요' (polite).
No, for age, use '어리다' (to be young). '나이가 적다' is also possible, but '작다' is not used for age.
No, use '적다'. '물이 적어요' means there is a small amount of water.
The opposite is '목소리가 크다' (voice is big/loud).
You can say '점점 더 작아져요' (It's becoming smaller and smaller).
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'The bag is small.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'I have a small room.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'My younger brother is short.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'Please speak quietly.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'This shirt is too small for me.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'I made a small mistake.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'The clothes shrank after washing.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'It's a small gift, but please accept it.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'A small spark can cause a big fire.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'He is timid and cannot go out at night.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'Small differences make a masterpiece.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'I want to live in a small, quiet village.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'The volume is too low, so I can't hear.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'Is there a smaller size than this?'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'He has a small face.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'Small joys are important in life.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'The company is small but strong.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'Don't worry about small things.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'I prepared a small token of my appreciation.'
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Write a sentence in Korean: 'Humans are small beings in the universe.'
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Pronounce '작아요' correctly.
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Pronounce '작은' correctly.
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Say 'The shoes are small' in Korean.
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Say 'I am short' in Korean.
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Say 'Speak quietly' in Korean.
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Say 'A small gift' in Korean.
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Say 'The room is too small' in Korean.
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Say 'It became small' in Korean.
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Say 'A small mistake' in Korean.
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Say 'The sound is quiet' in Korean.
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Listen and choose: Is the speaker saying '작다' (size) or '적다' (quantity)? (Context: '사과가 [작아요]')
Listen and choose: Is the speaker saying '작다' (size) or '적다' (quantity)? (Context: '사람이 [적어요]')
Listen and identify the adjective: '이 옷은 너무 작아서 못 입겠어요.'
Listen and identify the noun being modified: '작은 마을에 살고 싶어요.'
Listen and identify the meaning: '목소리가 너무 작아요.'
Write 'Small is beautiful' in Korean.
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Write 'I have small eyes' in Korean.
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Summary
The word 작다 is the universal Korean adjective for 'small.' Whether you're talking about a small cup (작은 컵), a short person (키가 작은 사람), or a quiet voice (작은 목소리), this word is your primary tool for describing limited scale.
- 작다 means 'to be small' in size, height, or volume.
- It is an adjective (descriptive verb) conjugated as 작아요 or 작은.
- Commonly used for physical objects, people's height, and quiet sounds.
- Must be distinguished from 적다, which means 'few' or 'little' in quantity.
Modifier Form
Always use '작은' before a noun. Example: '작은 고양이' (small cat). This is a common A1 test point.
Size vs. Quantity
If you can measure it with a ruler, use '작다'. If you can count it or measure volume, use '적다'.
Humility
When giving a gift, say '작은 선물이에요' even if it's expensive. It's the polite Korean way.
Tensed Sound
The '다' in '작다' is pronounced like 'tta'. Practice the 'k-t' transition: Jak-tta!
उदाहरण
제 방은 작지만 아늑해요.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
general के और शब्द
몇몇
A2कुछ; थोड़े.
조금
A1मुझे थोड़ा पानी चाहिए। (물 조금 필요해요.)
적게
A1कम, थोड़ी मात्रा में। किसी क्रिया को कम मात्रा में करने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।
약간
A2थोड़ा; हल्का सा। छोटी मात्रा या हल्के स्तर का वर्णन करने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।
많이
A1बहुत / ज़्यादा। 'मैंने बहुत खाया' (많이 먹었어요)। 'मुझे आपकी बहुत याद आई' (많이 보고 싶었어요)।
잠시
A2एक पल के लिए; संक्षेप में। 'कृपया एक पल प्रतीक्षा करें।' (잠시만 기다려 주세요।) 'मैं थोड़ी देर में वापस आऊंगा।' (잠시 후에 돌아오겠습니다।)
잠깐
A2For a short time; a moment.
아까
A2थोड़ी देर पहले। मैंने उसे थोड़ी देर पहले देखा था।
대해
A2इसका अर्थ है 'के बारे में' या 'के विषय में'। इसका उपयोग किसी बातचीत या विचार के विषय को पेश करने के लिए किया जाता है।
~에 대해서
A2के बारे में; के विषय में।