기안하다
To write the first draft of a plan or document.
Explanation at your level:
At this level, think of 기안하다 as 'writing a plan.' If you have a big idea for work, you write it on paper. This is the first step to get a 'yes' from your boss. Use it when you are at the office!
기안하다 means to start a formal document for your boss to check. It is very common in Korean companies. You use it when you want to propose a new project or a change in the rules.
This verb is used in professional settings to describe the act of drafting a proposal. It is more formal than just 'writing.' When you 기안하다, you are initiating a formal review process. It is a key term for anyone working in a Korean office environment.
기안하다 carries the nuance of administrative procedure. It is not just about the writing; it is about the process of submitting a proposal for official authorization. It is used in formal reports and business communication to show you understand the hierarchy of decision-making.
In advanced contexts, 기안하다 is used to describe the strategic initiation of policy or project frameworks. It implies a high level of responsibility, as the person who '기안' is the one setting the agenda for the organization. It is frequently paired with technical nouns like '품의서' (approval request) or '결재' (final approval).
Mastery of 기안하다 involves understanding its role in the bureaucratic lifecycle. It is the linguistic marker of institutional agency. Whether in legal, corporate, or governmental sectors, the act of '기안' is the foundational step of governance. It distinguishes between casual suggestion and formal, actionable policy-making that requires documented consensus.
30秒でわかる単語
- 기안하다 means to draft a formal proposal.
- It is used primarily in business and administrative settings.
- It is a transitive verb requiring an object (기안을).
- It is often followed by a review (결재) process.
Hey there! 기안하다 is a super useful word if you want to sound professional in a Korean office. At its core, it means to draft a proposal or an official document.
Think of it as the very first step in getting something approved. You aren't just writing a letter; you are creating a formal plan that needs a green light from your boss. It’s all about structure and professional intent!
You will hear this word constantly in corporate environments. Whether you are suggesting a new marketing campaign or a budget change, you are 기안하는 중 (in the process of drafting). It’s not for casual texts to friends—save this one for when you need to show off your professional side.
The word 기안하다 comes from Sino-Korean roots. The character 기 (起) means 'to rise' or 'to start,' and 안 (案) means 'a plan,' 'a proposal,' or 'a desk/table.'
Historically, this refers to the act of 'starting a plan' that is placed on the desk for consideration. In the old days of the Joseon dynasty, officials would draft plans (안) to present to the King or higher-ranking ministers. The 'rising' part (기) implies the birth of an idea that moves upward through the hierarchy.
It’s fascinating how the word has kept its administrative weight for centuries. While the technology has changed from ink and paper to digital documents, the core meaning of 'starting a formal proposal' remains exactly the same. It’s a bridge between ancient bureaucratic tradition and modern office life.
You use 기안하다 when you are the person responsible for starting the paperwork. It is almost exclusively used in business or formal government contexts.
Common collocations include 기안서를 작성하다 (to write a proposal document) or 기안을 올리다 (to submit a proposal). You wouldn't use this for writing a diary or a casual email to a friend.
The register is high formal. If you are talking to your coworkers, you might say, "I'm working on the draft," but in a meeting, you would use "기안하고 있습니다" to sound precise. It shows you understand the formal protocol of your workplace.
1. 기안을 올리다: To submit a proposal for approval. This is the most common phrase used in offices.
2. 기안이 통과되다: For a proposal to be approved. This is the goal of every draft!
3. 기안을 반려하다: To reject or send back a proposal. Not a fun day at the office.
4. 기안을 검토하다: To review a proposal. This is what the boss does before saying yes.
5. 기안을 수정하다: To revise a proposal. Often happens after the first draft is reviewed.
Grammatically, 기안하다 functions as a regular verb. It follows the standard Korean conjugation rules (기안합니다, 기안했다, 기안할 것이다).
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [기안하다] with a clear emphasis on the first two syllables. Be careful not to slur the '안' sound; it should be crisp. It rhymes slightly with '제안하다' (to suggest), which is a related but broader concept.
In terms of usage, it is almost always used with the object marker '을/를' (e.g., 기안을 하다). It is a transitive verb that requires a specific document or plan as its target.
Fun Fact
The '안' character also refers to a desk, implying the plan is placed on a desk for review.
Pronunciation Guide
Crisp syllables with a slight rising tone on the second syllable.
Standard Korean pronunciation, clear vowel sounds.
Common Errors
- Slurring the '안' sound
- Mispronouncing the '기' as '지'
- Dropping the '하' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Formal vocabulary
Requires formal structure
Used in professional settings
Common in office dialogue
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Honorifics
올리셨습니까?
Object Markers
기안을
Formal Verb Endings
합니다
Examples by Level
나는 기안을 합니다.
I / proposal / do.
Simple present tense.
기안을 써요.
Proposal / write.
Polite form.
기안이 중요해요.
Proposal / is important.
Adjective usage.
이것은 기안입니다.
This / is / proposal.
Noun form.
기안을 봐주세요.
Proposal / please look at.
Request pattern.
기안이 끝났어요.
Proposal / is finished.
Past tense.
기안을 시작해요.
Proposal / start.
Verb start.
기안을 읽어요.
Proposal / read.
Verb read.
기안서를 작성하는 중입니다.
팀장님께 기안을 올렸어요.
기안 내용이 너무 길어요.
내일 기안을 시작할 거예요.
기안을 다시 수정했어요.
기안이 잘 통과되었습니다.
기안을 검토해 주세요.
이 기안은 매우 중요합니다.
새로운 프로젝트를 위해 기안했습니다.
기안서의 형식을 확인해야 합니다.
기안이 반려되어 다시 작성 중입니다.
이번 기안은 회사 정책과 관련이 있습니다.
기안을 올리기 전에 팀원들과 상의하세요.
기안 절차를 준수하는 것이 좋습니다.
그는 기안 작성에 능숙합니다.
기안을 승인받기까지 시간이 걸립니다.
부서 간 협력을 위해 기안을 준비하고 있습니다.
기안서에 명시된 예산안을 검토해 주십시오.
기안의 목적이 불분명하여 반려되었습니다.
상급자의 결재를 받기 위해 기안을 올렸습니다.
기안 작성 시 관련 근거 자료를 첨부하세요.
이번 기안은 기존의 관례를 따르고 있습니다.
기안의 수정 사항을 반영하여 다시 제출하세요.
효율적인 기안 작성을 위한 가이드라인이 필요합니다.
본 기안은 조직의 중장기 전략을 반영하고 있습니다.
기안의 타당성을 입증하기 위해 시장 분석 자료를 포함했습니다.
기안 절차의 투명성을 제고하기 위해 새로운 시스템을 도입합니다.
기안서의 문구 하나하나가 법적 효력을 가질 수 있습니다.
상급 부서의 검토를 거쳐 최종 기안을 확정했습니다.
기안의 기획 의도가 명확하게 드러나야 합니다.
조직 내부의 의사결정 체계를 이해하고 기안을 작성하십시오.
기안의 파급 효과를 고려하여 신중하게 작성되었습니다.
본 기안은 현행 규정의 한계를 극복하기 위한 혁신적인 대안을 제시합니다.
기안의 논리적 완결성을 높이기 위해 다각도의 검토를 거쳤습니다.
조직 내 의사결정의 민주적 절차를 보장하기 위해 기안 과정을 개방했습니다.
기안의 역사적 맥락과 미래 지향적 가치를 동시에 고려해야 합니다.
기안서에 담긴 비전이 실현 가능한지 면밀히 분석했습니다.
기안 작성은 단순히 문서를 만드는 행위가 아니라 정책을 설계하는 과정입니다.
기안의 승인 여부는 조직의 우선순위를 반영하는 척도입니다.
기안의 체계적 관리는 조직 운영의 핵심 역량 중 하나입니다.
よく使う組み合わせ
Idioms & Expressions
"기안을 올리다"
To officially submit a proposal.
결재를 받으려면 기안을 올려야 해요.
formal"기안을 띄우다"
To float an idea as a draft.
먼저 의견을 들어보려고 기안을 띄웠어요.
neutral"기안이 계류되다"
For a proposal to be pending.
기안이 아직 계류 중입니다.
formal"기안을 묵살하다"
To ignore a proposal.
제 기안을 묵살하지 마세요.
formal"기안의 요지"
The main point of the proposal.
기안의 요지를 파악하세요.
formal"기안을 철회하다"
To withdraw a proposal.
상황이 바뀌어 기안을 철회했습니다.
formalEasily Confused
Both imply suggesting.
제안 is a broad suggestion, 기안 is a formal document.
아이디어를 제안하다 vs 기안서를 작성하다.
Both mean writing.
작성 is general, 기안 is specific to proposals.
일기를 작성하다 vs 기안을 하다.
Both relate to planning.
기획 is the creative planning phase, 기안 is the administrative submission phase.
행사를 기획하다 vs 기안을 올리다.
Both mean drafting.
입안 is for laws/policies, 기안 is for internal office tasks.
법안을 입안하다 vs 기안을 올리다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 기안을 + 올리다
팀장님께 기안을 올립니다.
기안이 + 반려되다
기안이 반려되었습니다.
기안을 + 작성하다
기안을 작성 중입니다.
기안을 + 검토하다
기안을 검토해 주세요.
기안을 + 승인하다
부장님이 기안을 승인했습니다.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
関連
How to Use It
8/10 in corporate settings
Formality Scale
よくある間違い
기안하다 is strictly for formal proposals.
기안하다 implies a document.
It is a transitive verb.
기안하다 is for business, not art.
Ensure the Hanja meaning is understood.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Visualize a 'GIANT' stack of documents on your desk.
When Native Speakers Use It
When they are about to submit a report to their boss.
Cultural Insight
Shows you understand the importance of hierarchy in Korean offices.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use it with '을/를' as it is a transitive verb.
Say It Right
Keep the '안' vowel clear and distinct.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for casual suggestions.
Did You Know?
The word has roots in ancient administrative desks.
Study Smart
Learn it alongside '결재' (approval) and '반려' (rejection).
Verb Pattern
Most often used in the form '기안을 올리다'.
Workplace Culture
It's the first step in the 'paperwork chain'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a 'GIANT' (기안) piece of paper on your desk that you need to show your boss.
Visual Association
A stack of papers with a big 'APPROVED' stamp.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to explain a simple idea as if you are writing a formal proposal.
語源
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: To rise (起) and plan (案).
文化的な背景
Very professional, do not use in casual settings.
Similar to 'submitting a proposal' or 'drafting a memo' in a corporate setting.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
In the office
- 기안을 올리다
- 결재를 받다
- 기안서 작성
At a meeting
- 기안의 내용이 무엇인가요?
- 기안을 수정하겠습니다.
Administrative work
- 기안 절차
- 기안 반려
Discussing projects
- 새로운 기안을 준비 중입니다.
Conversation Starters
"오늘 기안 작성하셨어요?"
"기안 내용이 너무 복잡하지 않나요?"
"팀장님이 기안을 승인해주셨나요?"
"기안을 올릴 때 주의할 점이 있을까요?"
"이번 기안은 어떤 프로젝트와 관련되어 있나요?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you had to write a formal proposal.
Why is the '기안' process important in a company?
How does it feel when your proposal gets approved?
What are the steps to write a good proposal document?
よくある質問
8 問No, it sounds too stiff and professional.
No, it specifically means writing a proposal for approval.
It is the document you create when you 기안하다.
Office workers, civil servants, and managers.
It goes to your boss for review (결재).
Yes, in any professional Korean workplace.
Only if the project is very formal and requires a proposal.
gi-an-ha-da.
自分をテスト
나는 오늘 기안을 ___.
기안을 하다 is the correct collocation.
What does 기안하다 mean?
It is a business term for drafting a plan.
기안하다 is used for casual text messages.
It is a formal business term.
Word
意味
These are core business terms.
Subject + Object + Verb order.
Which word is a synonym?
Both relate to suggesting or planning.
기안하다 implies a formal review process.
Yes, it is part of the approval hierarchy.
기안이 ___되어 다시 작성해야 합니다.
If it needs to be rewritten, it was rejected.
Advanced sentence structure.
What is the root of '안' in 기안?
It means both a plan and a desk.
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Summary
기안하다 is the essential professional verb for starting the formal approval process in a Korean workplace.
- 기안하다 means to draft a formal proposal.
- It is used primarily in business and administrative settings.
- It is a transitive verb requiring an object (기안을).
- It is often followed by a review (결재) process.
Memory Palace Trick
Visualize a 'GIANT' stack of documents on your desk.
When Native Speakers Use It
When they are about to submit a report to their boss.
Cultural Insight
Shows you understand the importance of hierarchy in Korean offices.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use it with '을/를' as it is a transitive verb.
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