비리다
This word describes a smell or taste that is like raw fish.
Explanation at your level:
You use 비리다 when food smells like raw fish. If you smell fish and it is strong, you say '비려요'. It is a simple word for a strong smell.
When you cook fish, you want to remove the smell. We say '비린내' for the smell. If the fish is not fresh, it is 비리다. Use this word when talking about seafood or eggs.
비리다 is an adjective used to describe the pungent, raw odor of seafood or meat. It is a common term in kitchens. You might say '이 생선은 너무 비려서 못 먹겠어요' (I can't eat this fish because it's too fishy).
Beyond just food, 비리다 can describe a metaphorical 'fishy' situation. If something feels suspicious or corrupt, you might use the term to imply that something is 'rotten' under the surface. It adds a layer of nuance to your complaints about quality.
The usage of 비리다 in academic or literary contexts often leans into the visceral. It evokes a sensory reaction that goes beyond mere taste. It describes the raw, primal essence of decay or the natural, unrefined scent of the ocean, often used to contrast with 'clean' or 'processed' environments.
Mastery of 비리다 involves understanding its role in cultural aesthetics. It is not merely a negative descriptor; it is a fundamental aspect of the marine culinary identity. In literature, it can symbolize the harshness of life or the 'raw' reality of human nature, moving far beyond the kitchen into the realm of deep, sensory-driven metaphor.
30초 단어
- Describes fishy smell
- Used for food
- Neutral tone
- Common in cooking
Hey there! Have you ever walked past a fish market and noticed a really strong, distinct smell? In Korean, we use the word 비리다 to describe that exact sensation. It is not just about fish, though; it can apply to any food that has a gamey or raw, metallic scent that might make your nose wrinkle.
Think of it as the opposite of 'fresh' or 'fragrant.' When you are cooking, you might try to get rid of this smell by adding ginger or alcohol. It is a very specific sensory word, and once you learn it, you will notice it everywhere in the kitchen!
The word 비리다 has deep roots in the Korean language, stemming from the Middle Korean word '비리다' (birida), which also carried the sense of being fishy or having a foul, raw odor. It is closely linked to the term '비린내' (birin-nae), which is the noun form meaning 'fishy smell.'
Historically, as a culture with a heavy reliance on seafood, Koreans developed very specific vocabulary to describe the nuances of fish. This word is a linguistic reflection of the importance of freshness in Korean culinary history. It is fascinating how a single word can capture such a specific, visceral human experience that has been felt by people for centuries.
You will mostly hear 비리다 when talking about food. Common phrases include '생선이 비리다' (the fish is fishy) or '비린내를 없애다' (to remove the fishy smell). It is a neutral, descriptive term, not necessarily an insult, but it does imply that the food is not as fresh as it could be.
In a casual setting, you might say '우와, 이거 너무 비려!' (Wow, this is so fishy!) if you are surprised by a strong smell. In a professional cooking context, chefs use it to describe the stage of preparation where they need to neutralize odors. It is a staple word for anyone interested in Korean food culture.
While 비리다 is mostly literal, it appears in several expressions. 1. 비린내를 맡다 (to smell the fishiness): This is often used metaphorically to mean sensing something suspicious or finding a trace of a secret. 2. 비린내 나는 돈: Refers to 'dirty money' or money earned through corrupt, questionable means. 3. 비린내를 풍기다: To give off a suspicious vibe. 4. 비린내를 제거하다: To neutralize a problem or a bad situation. 5. 비린내 나는 세상: A poetic way to describe a world full of greed and corruption.
As an adjective, 비리다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. When describing a noun, it becomes '비린' (e.g., 비린 생선 - fishy fish). It is pronounced [비리다] with a clear emphasis on the first syllable. It does not have plural forms as it is an adjective.
Rhyming words in Korean are less common due to the agglutinative nature of the language, but it shares a phonetic structure with words like '시리다' (to be cold/aching). Remember that the 'ㄹ' sound is a soft flap, similar to the 'd' in the American pronunciation of 'ladder'.
Fun Fact
It is one of the most specific sensory words in Korean.
Pronunciation Guide
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Common Errors
- confusing 'ㄹ' with 'r'
- mispronouncing the final 'da'
- stressing the wrong syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Adjective conjugation
비리다 -> 비려요
Examples by Level
생선이 비려요.
Fish is fishy.
Polite form.
이 고기는 좀 비려요.
비린내를 싫어해요.
생선은 비린 맛이 나요.
비리지 않은 생선을 주세요.
계란이 비려요.
비린내를 없애는 법.
왜 이렇게 비리죠?
비린 음식을 못 먹어요.
생강을 넣으면 비린 맛이 사라져요.
비린내 때문에 생선을 잘 안 먹어요.
이 식당 생선은 하나도 안 비려요.
비린 음식을 먹을 때는 레몬이 필요해요.
냉장고에서 비린 냄새가 나요.
비린내를 참기 힘들어요.
신선한 생선은 비리지 않아요.
비린내를 제거하는 팁을 알려주세요.
그 사건에서 비린내가 나는 것 같아요.
비린내 나는 돈은 받지 않겠어요.
요리할 때 비린내를 잡는 것이 중요해요.
비린 맛을 싫어하는 사람들을 위한 요리.
비린내를 풍기는 범인을 찾아라.
이 요리는 비린 맛이 아주 강하네요.
비린내를 완전히 없애는 건 어려워요.
비린내 나는 세상 속에서 정직하게 살기.
그의 말에서 비린내 나는 거짓말의 냄새가 났다.
비린내 나는 바닷바람이 얼굴을 스쳤다.
비린내를 제거하지 못한 채 요리를 내놓았다.
그는 비린내 나는 과거를 숨기고 싶어 했다.
비린내 나는 돈을 세탁하는 과정.
이곳은 비린내와 짠내가 섞인 공기가 감돈다.
비린내 나는 비판을 감수해야 했다.
비린내를 참으며 생선을 손질했다.
비린내 나는 욕망이 도시를 뒤덮고 있었다.
그는 비린내 나는 생존의 현장에 던져졌다.
비린내를 풍기는 부패한 권력의 민낯.
비린내 나는 바다의 향기는 죽음의 냄새와 닮았다.
비린내를 지우려는 노력은 헛된 것이었다.
그의 시는 비린내 나는 삶의 애환을 담고 있다.
비린내 나는 현실을 직시할 용기가 필요하다.
비린내를 견디는 것이 곧 어부의 숙명이다.
자주 쓰는 조합
Idioms & Expressions
"비린내를 맡다"
to sense something suspicious
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Easily Confused
similar sounds
personality vs smell
비열한 사람 vs 비린 생선
Sentence Patterns
Noun + 가 + 비리다
생선이 비리다
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
비리다 is for food/smell, not personality.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a fish market.
Native usage
Use it when cooking.
Cultural Insight
Fish is a staple.
Grammar Shortcut
Adjective conjugation.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ㄹ'.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use for people.
Did You Know?
It's an ancient word.
Study Smart
Use flashcards.
Food context
Ginger helps.
Metaphor
Suspicious situations.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
B-ree-da (Brie cheese smells fishy?)
Visual Association
A fish market
Word Web
챌린지
Describe a food smell.
어원
Korean
Original meaning: Fishy/Raw odor
문화적 맥락
None
English speakers use 'fishy' for both smell and suspicion.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
cooking
- 비린내를 없애다
- 비린 맛
- 생선 손질
Conversation Starters
"Do you like fishy food?"
"How do you remove fishy smells?"
"What is the most 비리다 food?"
"Do you like sushi?"
"Is fish healthy?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you smelled something 비리다.
How do you cook fish?
Why is smell important?
Write about a fish market.
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Mostly, but also for meat or eggs.
셀프 테스트
생선이 ___.
Fish is fishy.
What does 비리다 mean?
It describes a fishy smell.
비리다 can describe a person's personality.
It is for smells/food.
Word
뜻
Noun form.
Subject + Adjective.
점수: /5
Summary
비리다 is the essential word for describing the fishy smell of raw seafood.
- Describes fishy smell
- Used for food
- Neutral tone
- Common in cooking
Memory Palace
Visualize a fish market.
Native usage
Use it when cooking.
Cultural Insight
Fish is a staple.
Grammar Shortcut
Adjective conjugation.
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