B1 Expression フォーマル

~이/가 중요해요.

~i/ga jungyohaeyo.

It's important.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use this phrase to point out what truly matters or what should be a priority in any given situation.

  • Means: '[Subject] is important' or 'It is important that...'
  • Used in: Giving advice, discussing values, or setting goals in professional meetings.
  • Don't confuse: With '필요해요' (need), which implies a lack of something rather than its value.
🎯 Target + 💡 Idea = {重要|중요}해요

Explanation at your level:

At this level, you just need to know that '중요해요' means 'is important.' You use it with simple nouns like 'money,' 'water,' or 'friend.' You use the particle '이' or '가' after the noun. It is a simple way to say what you like or value.
You can now start using '중요해요' to give basic advice. You might say 'Exercise is important' or 'Study is important.' You also learn to use '가장' (most) to say '가장 중요해요' (is the most important). You understand the difference between the polite '해요' and formal '합니다' endings.
At the intermediate level, you use '중요해요' with verbs by adding '-는 것이.' This allows you to say things like 'It is important to meet people' or 'It is important to save money.' You can discuss abstract values like 'honesty' or 'patience' and explain why they are important in your life or culture.
You use this phrase in professional contexts. You can discuss the '중요성' (importance) of a policy or a business strategy. You understand the nuance of using '은/는' for contrast, such as 'Speed is important, but quality is more important.' You can also use related Hanja terms like '필수적' (essential) or '핵심적' (core).
You analyze the pragmatic implications of the phrase. You know that stating something is '중요하다' can be a rhetorical device to lead an audience. You use it in academic writing to highlight your thesis. You are aware of the subtle social hierarchy involved in who gets to decide what is 'important' in a conversation.
You have a near-native grasp of the cognitive linguistics behind 'weight' as a metaphor for 'importance.' You can use the phrase in high-level debates, literature, or philosophical discussions. You can manipulate the register perfectly, from the most rigid bureaucratic formalisms to the most nuanced poetic expressions of value.

意味

Emphasizing the significance or necessity of something.

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文化的背景

The phrase is often used by elders to give 'kkondae' (preachy) advice. If someone starts a sentence with '인생에서는...이 중요해' (In life, ... is important), prepare for a long lecture. In meetings, saying '이게 {重要|중요}해요' is a polite way for a manager to tell subordinates to stop what they are doing and focus on a specific task. Protagonists often use this phrase to reject money in favor of love or justice, highlighting the 'moral weight' of their choices. The word is ubiquitous in workbooks. '중요!' or '별표 세 개!' (Three stars!) is marked next to exam-relevant content.

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Use '가장' for impact

Always add '가장' (most) or '제일' (number one) before '중요해요' to sound more like a native speaker expressing a strong opinion.

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Particle Choice

Don't forget that '이/가' is the default, but '은/는' is used for contrast. '돈은 중요해요 (but other things aren't as much)' vs '돈이 중요해요 (Money is the thing that is important)'.

意味

Emphasizing the significance or necessity of something.

🎯

Use '가장' for impact

Always add '가장' (most) or '제일' (number one) before '중요해요' to sound more like a native speaker expressing a strong opinion.

⚠️

Particle Choice

Don't forget that '이/가' is the default, but '은/는' is used for contrast. '돈은 중요해요 (but other things aren't as much)' vs '돈이 중요해요 (Money is the thing that is important)'.

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Softening the blow

When telling someone they are wrong, start with '그것도 중요하지만...' (That is also important, but...) to be more polite.

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Verb Nominalization

Remember the formula: Verb Stem + 는 것 + 이 중요해요. This is the most useful pattern for B1 learners.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct particle and the phrase '중요해요'.

건강( ) ( ).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 이, 중요해요

건강 ends in a consonant, so it takes the particle '이'.

Which sentence means 'It is important to study every day'?

Choose the most natural Korean sentence.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 매일 공부하는 것이 중요해요.

The '-는 것' pattern is the standard way to turn a verb into a subject for '중요해요'.

Complete the dialogue in a formal business setting.

A: 이번 계약에서 가장 신경 써야 할 부분이 무엇입니까? B: 신뢰를 ( ).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 쌓는 것이 중요합니다

In a formal business setting (indicated by '무엇입니까'), the '-합니다' ending is most appropriate.

Match the priority to the situation.

Situation: You are going on a hike. What is important?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 편한 신발이 중요해요.

Comfortable shoes (편한 신발) are essential for hiking.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

중요 vs 소중

{重要|중요} (Important)
Business Work
Grades School
소중 (Precious)
Family Heart
Memories Emotion

よくある質問

10 問

Technically yes, but it sounds cold. It implies the person is a useful tool or resource. Use '소중해요' for people you care about.

'중요하다' is general importance. '중대하다' is used for massive, grave, or historical importance (e.g., a national crisis).

Yes, but use the formal '중요합니다' to be safe in a professional environment.

Use '중요하지 않아요' or '안 중요해요'.

No, use '매우' or '정말' (very/really). '많이 중요해요' sounds a bit awkward; '매우 중요해요' is better.

That's a more idiomatic/slangy way to say 'Health is the best/most important.'

사소해요 (It's trivial/minor).

No, Korean is verb-final. The '중요해요' must come at the end.

Yes, '중요' is a noun, but it's almost always used with '-하다' to form an adjective.

Yes, very. You can even shorten it to '중요!' in a list of notes.

関連フレーズ

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소중해요

similar

Precious / Dear

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필요해요

similar

To be needed

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심각해요

contrast

To be serious/grave

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당연해요

builds on

To be natural/obvious

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핵심적이에요

specialized form

To be core/pivotal

どこで使う?

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Job Interview

Interviewer: 우리 회사에서 일할 때 무엇이 가장 {重要|중요}하다고 생각하세요?

Applicant: 동료들과의 협력이 가장 {重要|중요}하다고 생각합니다.

formal
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Doctor's Visit

Doctor: 이제부터는 규칙적인 식사가 {重要|중요}해요.

Patient: 네, 알겠습니다. 건강이 제일 {重要|중요}하니까요.

formal
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Dating/Relationships

Person A: 너는 남자친구 고를 때 뭐가 {重要|중요}해?

Person B: 나는 성격이 제일 {重要|중요}해.

informal
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Study Group

Student A: 시험 공부 어디부터 할까?

Student B: 교수님이 강조하신 이 부분이 {重要|중요}해.

neutral
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Travel Planning

Traveler A: 호텔 예약할 때 뭐가 제일 {重要|중요}해?

Traveler B: 위치가 {重要|중요}해. 지하철역 근처여야 해.

neutral
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Cooking Class

Chef: 불 조절이 가장 {重要|중요}해요. 너무 세면 안 돼요.

Student: 아, 불 조절이 {重要|중요}하군요. 조심할게요.

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Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Jung-yo' as 'Jungle Yoga'. In the jungle, doing yoga to stay calm is VERY IMPORTANT.

Visual Association

Imagine a giant golden scale. On one side is a feather, and on the other side is the word {重要|중요} written in heavy lead. The scale tips instantly because importance has 'weight'.

Rhyme

Jung-yo hae-yo, don't say no / It's the way the priorities go!

Story

A king is dying and has one secret to tell his son. He points to a chest of gold and says 'This is not what's important.' He points to a sword and says 'This is not what's important.' Finally, he points to his heart and says '{重要|중요}해요' (This is what's important).

Word Web

{重要|중요}성{重要|중요}시하다필수핵심가치우선순위소중하다

チャレンジ

Write down 3 things that are important to you today using the pattern: [Noun] + 이/가 중요해요.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Es importante

Korean requires nominalization of the verb before the adjective.

French high

C'est important

Korean lacks the 'it is' dummy subject structure.

German moderate

Es ist wichtig

German has more specific adjectives for different types of importance.

Japanese high

{重要|じゅうよう}입니다 (Juuyou desu)

Japanese often uses 'taisetsu' (precious/important) more frequently in daily speech than 'juuyou'.

Arabic partial

من المهم (Min al-muhim)

Arabic uses a 'it is of the importance' structure.

Chinese high

很重要 (Hěn zhòngyào)

Chinese usually requires an intensifier like 'hěn' (very) to sound natural.

Portuguese high

É importante

Portuguese uses the infinitive after 'importante' (É importante fazer), while Korean uses the '-는 것' form.

Russian moderate

Это важно (Eto vazhno)

Russian uses 'Eto' (This) as a pointer, while Korean marks the subject with particles.

Easily Confused

~이/가 중요해요. 소중해요 vs 중요해요

Both translate to 'important' in some contexts.

Use '소중' for your heart (family, memories) and '중요' for your head (tasks, goals).

~이/가 중요해요. 필요해요 vs 중요해요

Learners use 'important' when they mean they 'need' something.

If you want to have it, use '필요'. If you want to say it's a priority, use '중요'.

よくある質問 (10)

Technically yes, but it sounds cold. It implies the person is a useful tool or resource. Use '소중해요' for people you care about.

'중요하다' is general importance. '중대하다' is used for massive, grave, or historical importance (e.g., a national crisis).

Yes, but use the formal '중요합니다' to be safe in a professional environment.

Use '중요하지 않아요' or '안 중요해요'.

No, use '매우' or '정말' (very/really). '많이 중요해요' sounds a bit awkward; '매우 중요해요' is better.

That's a more idiomatic/slangy way to say 'Health is the best/most important.'

사소해요 (It's trivial/minor).

No, Korean is verb-final. The '중요해요' must come at the end.

Yes, '중요' is a noun, but it's almost always used with '-하다' to form an adjective.

Yes, very. You can even shorten it to '중요!' in a list of notes.

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