~을/를 바탕으로
This phrase means you are using something as a foundation or base for your work or idea.
Explanation at your level:
You use this to say 'based on'. If you have a book, you can say 'The movie is based on the book.' In Korean, you put the book first, then this phrase. It is a very useful way to connect two ideas together. Try it with simple words like 'fact' or 'story'!
At this level, you can use it to explain your reasons. For example, 'I made this decision based on my experience.' It helps you sound smarter and more organized when you speak. It is a key phrase for school projects or talking about your plans.
Now you can use it in more complex sentences. You might say, 'The report was written based on the research we did last month.' It is perfect for connecting your actions to the evidence you have gathered. You are now moving from simple sentences to more professional, structured communication.
You can now use this phrase to add nuance to your arguments. Instead of just saying 'I think,' you can say 'Based on the current trends, I believe...' This shows you have thought about your opinion. It is a staple in business and academic writing, helping you sound authoritative and well-informed.
At this level, you use it to frame abstract concepts. You might discuss how a social movement is 'based on historical precedents.' It allows you to weave complex ideas together, showing the relationship between cause and effect. It is a vital tool for high-level discourse and critical analysis in professional settings.
Mastery means knowing when to use this versus other similar phrases. You understand the subtle weight it adds to a sentence, grounding your high-level theories in reality. You use it to build bridges between complex data and human experience, demonstrating a sophisticated command of both logic and language structure.
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- Means 'based on' or 'on the basis of'.
- Used to show the foundation of an idea.
- Very common in professional and academic settings.
- Attach to a noun with 을/를.
Hey there! ~을/를 바탕으로 is a super useful Korean phrase that you will hear all the time. It literally translates to 'based on' or 'on the basis of.' Think of it as the 'foundation' of your sentence.
When you use this, you are telling the listener, 'Hey, I didn't just make this up! I used this specific thing as my starting point.' Whether you are writing an essay based on research or making a cake based on a recipe, this phrase is your best friend.
It sounds professional yet natural. It’s perfect for school, work, or even just explaining your opinions to a friend. You’ll feel much more confident once you start using it to back up your claims!
The word 바탕 (batang) is a native Korean word that means 'foundation,' 'base,' or 'background.' It comes from the idea of the ground or the bottom layer of something. In ancient times, it was used to describe the texture of fabric or the soil of a field.
Over time, the word evolved to represent abstract concepts like the 'basis' of an argument or the 'foundation' of a theory. By adding the particle ~으로 (which means 'by means of' or 'using'), we get the functional phrase '~을/를 바탕으로'.
It is fascinating how a word that once described physical ground now helps us build logical arguments. It’s a classic example of how Korean language shifts from physical, tangible objects to intellectual, abstract concepts. It shows that even in language, we need a solid 'ground' to build our thoughts upon.
You use this phrase by attaching it to the noun that acts as your foundation. For example, if you are writing a report based on facts, you would say '사실을 바탕으로' (based on facts).
It is very common in formal settings, such as business meetings or academic presentations. However, it is also perfectly fine in casual conversation when you want to sound a bit more logical or persuasive.
Common collocations include 경험을 바탕으로 (based on experience), 조사를 바탕으로 (based on research), and 사실을 바탕으로 (based on facts). Notice how these are all things that provide a solid 'base' for what you are saying or doing. It is a very versatile tool for your Korean toolkit!
While '~을/를 바탕으로' itself is a functional phrase, it is often part of larger idiomatic structures. Here are a few ways it appears:
- 경험을 바탕으로 하다: To be based on experience. Used when you want to show you have 'been there, done that.'
- 사실을 바탕으로 작성되다: To be written based on facts. Common in news or reports.
- 기초를 바탕으로 쌓다: To build on a foundation. Used when talking about learning or construction.
- 데이터를 바탕으로 분석하다: To analyze based on data. Very common in the tech and business world.
- 이론을 바탕으로 설계하다: To design based on a theory. Used in engineering or architecture.
These expressions help you sound like a native speaker who knows exactly how to structure their thoughts and arguments clearly.
Grammatically, this is a postpositional phrase. You attach the object particle ~을 or ~를 to the noun, followed by 바탕으로. There is no plural form to worry about here, which is great!
Pronunciation-wise, say it as 'ba-tang-eu-ro'. The 'ng' sound at the end of 'batang' should be soft, and the 'eu' sound is that tricky Korean vowel that sounds like you are smiling while saying 'uh'.
It doesn't have a direct rhyme in English, but it flows well in a sentence. Just remember to stress the 'ba' in 'batang' slightly. If you practice saying it slowly, you will get the rhythm down in no time. It’s all about the flow between the noun and the base!
Fun Fact
It was originally used to describe the texture of cloth before becoming a logical term.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear consonants, rounded vowels.
Standard Korean pronunciation.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ng'
- Ignoring the 'eu' sound
- Adding extra vowels
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Difficulty Rating
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moderate
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Particle usage
을/를
Postpositional phrases
으로
Verb conjugation
하다
Examples by Level
이 영화는 책을 바탕으로 만들었어요.
This movie / book / based on / made.
Simple object + base phrase.
사실을 바탕으로 말해요.
Fact / based on / speak.
Imperative usage.
경험을 바탕으로 배웠어요.
Experience / based on / learned.
Past tense verb.
데이터를 바탕으로 결정해요.
Data / based on / decide.
Present tense.
이것은 조사를 바탕으로 해요.
This / research / based on / do.
Formal ending.
아이디어를 바탕으로 시작해요.
Idea / based on / start.
Starting an action.
기록을 바탕으로 썼어요.
Record / based on / wrote.
Writing based on logs.
계획을 바탕으로 가요.
Plan / based on / go.
Following a plan.
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よく使う組み合わせ
Idioms & Expressions
"바탕이 되다"
To serve as a foundation.
그의 노력은 성공의 바탕이 되었다.
neutral"바탕을 다지다"
To lay a foundation.
기초부터 바탕을 다져야 한다.
neutral"바탕을 이루다"
To form the basis.
이 문화는 전통이 바탕을 이룬다.
formal"바탕을 깔다"
To set the stage/groundwork.
협상을 위해 바탕을 깔았다.
casual"바탕이 드러나다"
To reveal one's true nature/base.
거짓말을 하니 바탕이 드러났다.
neutral"바탕을 뒤집다"
To overturn the foundation.
새로운 발견이 기존 이론의 바탕을 뒤집었다.
formalEasily Confused
Same meaning
Slightly more formal
경험을 토대로 / 경험을 바탕으로
Similar usage
Used more for infrastructure
기술을 기반으로
Formal synonym
Used for legal/logical evidence
법에 근거하여
Very formal
Used in official documents
규정에 의거하여
Sentence Patterns
Noun + 을/를 바탕으로 + Verb
사실을 바탕으로 썼다.
Noun + 을/를 바탕으로 한 + Noun
사실을 바탕으로 한 영화.
Noun + 을/를 바탕으로 하여
데이터를 바탕으로 하여 분석했다.
Noun + 을/를 바탕으로 되다
이론을 바탕으로 되었다.
Noun + 을/를 바탕으로 해서
경험을 바탕으로 해서 결정했다.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
関連
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
よくある間違い
It needs the verb 'to do' to be a full sentence.
The particle must be '으로'.
It means 'based on', not 'for the sake of'.
Particle error.
Wrong preposition.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a foundation stone.
Native Habit
Use it to explain your reasons.
Cultural Insight
Shows you are logical.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 으로.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ng' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't forget the particle.
Did You Know?
It comes from 'ground'.
Study Smart
Use it in daily journals.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a BAT (바탕) standing on a TANG (base) of a mountain.
Visual Association
A building foundation.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Write 3 sentences about your day using this phrase.
語源
Native Korean
Original meaning: Ground, soil, or texture
文化的な背景
None, very neutral.
Directly maps to the English 'based on'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 데이터를 바탕으로 보고합니다.
- 경험을 바탕으로 제안합니다.
School
- 조사를 바탕으로 작성했습니다.
- 이론을 바탕으로 공부합니다.
Travel
- 지도를 바탕으로 계획했습니다.
Daily life
- 사실을 바탕으로 말하는 거예요.
Conversation Starters
"무엇을 바탕으로 이 결정을 내렸나요?"
"경험을 바탕으로 조언해 줄 수 있나요?"
"이 영화가 실화를 바탕으로 했다는 거 알아요?"
"데이터를 바탕으로 분석해 본 적 있나요?"
"무슨 책을 바탕으로 이 이야기를 썼나요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a decision you made based on experience.
Describe a movie you like that is based on a book.
Explain your study plan based on your goals.
Talk about a fact you learned based on research.
よくある質問
8 問Yes, it is common in all registers.
They are almost interchangeable.
No, Korean doesn't use plurals like English.
Usually for things, facts, or data.
No, the structure is very consistent.
Yes, often used as an introductory phrase.
It will sound unnatural to native speakers.
Extremely common in writing.
自分をテスト
이것은 사실을 ___ 만들었어요.
Correct particle is 으로.
Which means 'based on experience'?
Correct structure.
Is '바탕으로' used to indicate a foundation?
Yes, it means based on.
Word
意味
Match the meaning.
Subject + phrase + object + verb.
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Summary
Using ~을/를 바탕으로 turns your opinions into well-supported arguments!
- Means 'based on' or 'on the basis of'.
- Used to show the foundation of an idea.
- Very common in professional and academic settings.
- Attach to a noun with 을/를.
Memory Palace
Visualize a foundation stone.
Native Habit
Use it to explain your reasons.
Cultural Insight
Shows you are logical.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 으로.
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