A2 Expression フォーマル

이거 틀려요?

Igeo teullyeoyo?

Is this wrong?

意味

Used to ask if something is incorrect.

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文化的背景

The 'Correct Answer' Culture: In Korea, there is a strong emphasis on '정답' (the right answer). This makes '이거 틀려요?' a very common phrase in daily life, as people often check for accuracy to avoid mistakes. The 'Different vs Wrong' Debate: There is a growing movement in Korea to distinguish between '틀리다' (wrong) and '다르다' (different) to promote diversity and tolerance. When pointing out a mistake to a boss, Koreans often use '틀린 것 같아요' (It seems wrong) to be less direct and more polite. On Korean social media, users often use '이거 나만 틀려?' (Is it just me who's wrong?) when they fail at a viral challenge or game.

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Soften the blow

Add '혹시' (by any chance) before the phrase to sound extra polite.

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The 'Different' Trap

Always double-check if you mean 'wrong' or 'different'. Native speakers will appreciate your precision!

意味

Used to ask if something is incorrect.

💡

Soften the blow

Add '혹시' (by any chance) before the phrase to sound extra polite.

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The 'Different' Trap

Always double-check if you mean 'wrong' or 'different'. Native speakers will appreciate your precision!

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Use with '것 같아요'

Saying '틀린 것 같아요' (I think it's wrong) is the most natural way to point out a mistake in a professional setting.

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Accepting correction

If someone says '틀려요' to you, respond with '아, 그렇군요. 감사합니다' (Ah, I see. Thank you) to show you value the feedback.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct word to ask if the math answer is incorrect.

수학 {답|答}이 ( ).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 틀려요

'틀려요' is used for factual errors like math answers.

Fill in the blank to ask 'Is this wrong?' politely.

이거 ( )?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 틀려요

'틀려요' is the standard polite form.

In which situation should you use '이거 틀려요?'

Situation: You are comparing your blue shirt to your friend's red shirt.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: No, use '이거 달라요'.

Colors are differences, not errors.

Complete the dialogue.

A: 이름 스펠링이 ( )? B: 네, 'Kim'이 아니라 'Gim'이에요.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 틀려요

The context shows a spelling error is being discussed.

🎉 スコア: /4

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틀리다 vs 다르다

틀리다 (Wrong)
1+1=3 Incorrect answer
다르다 (Different)
🍎 vs 🍌 Different fruits

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the correct word to ask if the math answer is incorrect. Choose A2

수학 {답|答}이 ( ).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 틀려요

'틀려요' is used for factual errors like math answers.

Fill in the blank to ask 'Is this wrong?' politely. Fill Blank A1

이거 ( )?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 틀려요

'틀려요' is the standard polite form.

In which situation should you use '이거 틀려요?' situation_matching A2

Situation: You are comparing your blue shirt to your friend's red shirt.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: No, use '이거 달라요'.

Colors are differences, not errors.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: 이름 스펠링이 ( )? B: 네, 'Kim'이 아니라 'Gim'이에요.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 틀려요

The context shows a spelling error is being discussed.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

No, saying '그 사람은 틀려요' means 'That person is wrong (in their nature/actions)', which is very harsh. Use it for facts or answers.

Yes, as long as you use the '요' ending and a polite tone. It's a normal part of learning.

'틀려요' is for factual errors. '잘못됐어요' is broader, meaning 'something went wrong' or 'it's broken'.

You can say '제가 틀렸어요' (I was wrong).

It's a common linguistic habit, but it's technically grammatically incorrect. It stems from a cultural history of valuing conformity.

Yes, '틀립니까?' is the formal question form.

Yes, but '오타예요' is more specific.

You can say '이거 맞아요, 틀려요?'

No, '틀리다' is about correctness. '떨어지다' is to fail an exam.

Yes, to ask if a move or posture is incorrect.

関連フレーズ

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맞아요

contrast

It's correct / That's right

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달라요

similar

It's different

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잘못됐어요

synonym

It went wrong / It's mistaken

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오타예요

specialized form

It's a typo

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틀림없어요

builds on

There is no mistake / For sure

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