A1 determiner #700 よく出る 3分で読める

서른

seoreun

서른 means 30. You use it to count things. If you have 30 apples, you say 'seoreun'. It is very easy to use!

In Korean, we use 서른 for counting objects. You can say 'seoreun-sal' to mean 30 years old. It is a very useful word for daily life.

As an intermediate learner, you should know that 서른 is part of the native Korean number system. It is used for counting items and age. Use it with the appropriate counter for the object you are describing.

The usage of 서른 requires an understanding of Korean counters. It is essential for natural speech. Remember that it does not replace the Sino-Korean system for dates or money.

At this level, you recognize that 서른 carries cultural weight. It represents a transition point in adulthood. Using it correctly in formal or casual settings shows your mastery of Korean social registers.

Mastering 서른 involves understanding the historical dichotomy between native and Sino-Korean systems. It is a linguistic artifact that reflects the evolution of Korean society and its dual-system approach to quantification.

서른 30秒で

  • Native Korean number
  • Used for age
  • Used for objects
  • Not for money

Welcome! Today we are looking at 서른 (seoreun). In Korean, we have two number systems: Sino-Korean and Native Korean. 서른 belongs to the native system.

Think of it as the word you use when you are counting objects or talking about age. If you are 30 years old, you would say 'seoreun-sal'. It is a very common word in daily life!

It is important to remember that this word is only used for native counting. You wouldn't use it for phone numbers or money, where the other system is king. Keep practicing, and it will become second nature!

The word 서른 has deep roots in the Korean language. It evolved from ancient Korean linguistic structures used long before the influence of Chinese characters.

Historically, native numbers were used for smaller quantities and personal items. While Sino-Korean numbers were adopted for administrative and academic purposes, 서른 remained the heart of the language for everyday counting.

It is fascinating how these two systems have coexisted for centuries. The word has remained remarkably stable in its pronunciation, reflecting the cultural importance of the number thirty in traditional Korean society, often associated with reaching maturity.

You use 서른 when you are counting things. For example, 'seoreun-gae' (30 items). It is also the standard way to say you are 30 years old: 'seoreun-sal'.

It is considered neutral and appropriate for almost any social situation. Whether you are talking to a friend or a colleague, using the correct native number system shows you have a good grasp of Korean nuance.

Avoid using it for dates or prices, as those require the Sino-Korean system. Mastering the distinction between these two systems is the biggest hurdle for learners, but you are doing great!

While 서른 is a number, it appears in many cultural phrases. One common expression is 'Seoreun-eun cheot-sal', meaning '30 is the first year of life', implying that real life starts at 30.

Another common usage is in age-related discussions. 'Seoreun-jjeum' means 'around 30'. This is a very common way to describe someone's age in a polite, approximate manner.

You might also hear 'Seoreun-ui byeonshin', referring to a major life change or transformation that happens around the age of 30. It is a culturally significant milestone in Korea.

The pronunciation is straightforward. Focus on the 'eo' sound, which is like the 'u' in 'but'. The 'reun' part is crisp and clear.

There are no plural forms here, as the number itself implies plurality. It acts as a determiner, modifying the noun that follows it. Keep your tone steady and clear when saying it!

豆知識

Native system is older.

発音ガイド

UK /sʌrʌn/
US /sʌrʌn/
韻が合う語
none
よくある間違い
  • Mispronouncing vowels

難易度

読解 1/5

Easy

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

하나

次に学ぶ

마흔

上級

Sino-Korean

知っておくべき文法

Native numbers

서른

レベル別の例文

1

서른 살입니다.

I am 30 years old.

Age counting.

1

서른 개가 있어요.

2

서른 명의 학생.

3

서른 분이 오셨어요.

4

서른 살 친구.

5

서른 권의 책.

6

서른 번의 기회.

7

서른 마리의 고양이.

8

서른 장의 사진.

1

서른 살이 되면 달라질까요?

2

서른 개를 주문했습니다.

3

서른 명 정도 모였습니다.

4

서른 권을 읽었습니다.

5

서른 번 넘게 시도했어요.

6

서른 마리가 숲에 살아요.

7

서른 장의 종이가 필요해요.

8

서른 살의 나이에 성공했습니다.

1

그는 서른 살에 큰 결심을 했습니다.

2

서른 개 이상의 샘플을 분석했습니다.

3

서른 명의 전문가가 참여했습니다.

4

서른 권의 논문을 참고했습니다.

5

서른 번의 실패 끝에 성공했습니다.

6

서른 마리의 새가 날아갔습니다.

7

서른 장의 서류를 검토했습니다.

8

서른 살은 새로운 시작입니다.

1

서른 살의 고뇌를 담은 소설입니다.

2

서른 개가 넘는 변수가 존재합니다.

3

서른 명의 관객 앞에서 연설했습니다.

4

서른 권의 전집을 소장하고 있습니다.

5

서른 번의 계절이 지났습니다.

6

서른 마리의 가축을 돌봅니다.

7

서른 장의 설계도를 완성했습니다.

8

서른 살의 성숙함이 느껴집니다.

1

서른이라는 숫자는 인생의 전환점입니다.

2

서른 개의 별자리를 관측했습니다.

3

서른 명의 위인들이 모인 자리입니다.

4

서른 권의 필사본을 연구했습니다.

5

서른 번의 고난을 극복했습니다.

6

서른 마리의 늑대가 울부짖습니다.

7

서른 장의 판화가 전시되었습니다.

8

서른 살의 철학을 정립했습니다.

よく使う組み合わせ

서른 살
서른 개

慣用句と表現

"서른 즈음에"

Around the age of 30

서른 즈음에 노래가 좋아요.

neutral

間違えやすい

서른 vs 삼십

Both mean 30

Native vs Sino

Age vs Money

文型パターン

A1

Subject + 서른 + Counter

서른 개가 있다.

語族

名詞

서른 Thirty

関連

삼십 Sino-Korean thirty

使い方

frequency

High

よくある間違い
  • Using Sino-Korean for age 서른 살

    Native numbers are for age.

ヒント

💡

Memory Trick

Use associations.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Seo-run sounds like 'so run' - run 30 miles!

視覚的連想

30 candles

Word Web

Numbers Age Counting

チャレンジ

Count to 30.

語源

Native Korean

元の意味: 30

文化的な背景

None

N/A

Kim Kwang-seok song

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

Age

  • 서른 살

会話のきっかけ

"How old are you?"

日記のテーマ

Write about age 30.

よくある質問

1 問

Seoreun.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I am ___ years old.

正解! おしい! 正解: 서른

Correct age word.

スコア: /1

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