자상하다
Being very kind, careful, and thoughtful toward others.
Explanation at your level:
자상하다 means 'kind' and 'thoughtful.' If someone helps you with a smile and notices what you need, they are 자상하다. It is a very good word to describe a nice friend or a teacher.
When you are 자상하다, you pay attention to small things. For example, if a friend brings you water because you look thirsty, that is 자상한 behavior. It shows you care about others.
The word 자상하다 is often used to describe someone who is very considerate. It goes beyond just being polite; it implies that the person is observant and actively tries to make others feel comfortable. It’s a great way to compliment someone's personality.
In B2, we look at the nuance of 자상하다 as 'meticulous care.' It suggests a level of emotional intelligence. A 자상한 person doesn't just act out of duty; they act out of a genuine desire to support others through thoughtful, specific actions.
At the C1 level, 자상하다 can be seen as a manifestation of social harmony and emotional maturity. It implies a person who has the capacity to anticipate the needs of others, which is highly valued in both professional mentorship and deep personal relationships.
Mastery of 자상하다 involves understanding its roots in detailed affection. It is a word that bridges the gap between simple kindness and deep, observant empathy. It is used in literature to describe characters who provide a 'soft landing' for others through their unwavering, detailed support.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Means thoughtful and considerate.
- Used for people, not things.
- Highly positive and polite.
- Implies attention to detail.
Hey there! Let's talk about 자상하다. This is such a warm, lovely word in Korean. When you call someone 자상하다, you are saying they are incredibly thoughtful and caring.
It’s not just about being 'nice.' It’s about being attentive. Think of someone who remembers your favorite snack or asks how your day went because they truly care about the details. It’s the kind of kindness that shows you really pay attention to the people around you.
You’ll often hear this used to describe parents, teachers, or romantic partners. It’s a very positive trait that makes people feel seen and valued. It’s a wonderful compliment to give to someone who makes your life easier through their small, considerate actions.
The word 자상하다 comes from Sino-Korean roots. The character '자' (慈) often relates to mercy, love, or affection, while '상' (詳) relates to being detailed or thorough.
Historically, this word evolved to describe a person who is 'detailed in their affection.' It suggests that true care isn't just a broad feeling; it’s expressed through specific, careful actions. It’s a beautiful intersection of love and detail.
While the Hanja roots are ancient, the usage in modern Korean has shifted to specifically focus on interpersonal relationships. It’s a classic example of how language captures the cultural value of being observant and gentle toward others in a community-focused society.
You use 자상하다 when you want to praise someone's character. It’s very common in daily life. You might say, '우리 선생님은 정말 자상하세요' (Our teacher is very thoughtful).
It works well in both casual and formal settings, though it’s definitely more common in personal conversations. You wouldn't typically use it to describe a cold, professional task, but rather the person performing the task.
Commonly, it appears with words like '성격' (personality) or '모습' (appearance/behavior). People love hearing this word because it implies they are a good listener and a reliable friend.
While 자상하다 is an adjective, it is often part of descriptive phrases. 1. 자상하게 설명하다: To explain something in great, kind detail. 2. 자상한 배려: A thoughtful consideration. 3. 자상한 성격: A warm, considerate personality. 4. 자상한 아버지/어머니: A doting or caring parent. 5. 자상히 챙기다: To look after someone with great care.
As an adjective, 자상하다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. You can use it as 자상한 (descriptive form) or 자상하게 (adverbial form).
Pronunciation is straightforward: [자상하다]. The stress is fairly even, but focus on the '자' to give it a gentle, warm tone. It rhymes with words like 이상하다 (strange) or 왕성하다 (prosperous), though the meanings are totally different!
Remember, because it is an adjective, you don't use it directly with object markers. You use it to describe a subject: '그는 자상하다' (He is thoughtful).
Fun Fact
The character '상' means to explain in detail, which is why it's also used for 'detailed explanations'.
Pronunciation Guide
Similar to 'ja-sang-ha-da'
Clear articulation of each syllable
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'ㅎ' sound
- Merging '상' and '하'
- Incorrect stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to pronounce
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Adjective conjugation
자상하다 -> 자상해요
Noun modification
자상한 사람
Adverbial form
자상하게
Examples by Level
선생님이 자상해요.
Teacher is thoughtful.
Simple sentence structure.
엄마는 자상해요.
Mom is kind.
Subject + adjective.
아빠가 자상해요.
Dad is thoughtful.
Subject + adjective.
그는 자상한 사람이에요.
He is a thoughtful person.
Noun modification.
자상한 친구예요.
A thoughtful friend.
Noun modification.
정말 자상해요.
So thoughtful.
Adverb + adjective.
자상하게 말해요.
Speak kindly.
Adverbial form.
자상한 마음.
A kind heart.
Noun modification.
그는 항상 자상하게 대해 줍니다.
우리 형은 정말 자상해요.
자상한 조언 감사합니다.
그녀는 자상한 성격이에요.
자상한 배려에 감동했어요.
자상한 남편이 되고 싶어요.
선생님의 자상한 설명이 좋았어요.
자상한 손길로 아이를 안아주세요.
그는 환자들을 자상하게 돌보았습니다.
자상한 성격 덕분에 인기가 많아요.
어려울 때 자상하게 도와주셔서 감사합니다.
할아버지는 언제나 자상한 분이셨어요.
자상한 관찰력이 그의 장점입니다.
그녀의 자상한 말 한마디가 큰 힘이 됐어요.
자상한 태도로 대화를 이끌어 나갔습니다.
팀원들을 자상하게 챙기는 리더입니다.
그의 자상한 배려는 모두에게 귀감이 됩니다.
세심하고 자상한 성격이 그를 돋보이게 합니다.
자상한 조언은 때로 따끔한 충고보다 효과적입니다.
그는 타인의 감정을 자상하게 살피는 능력이 있습니다.
자상한 마음씨를 가진 사람을 만나고 싶습니다.
그의 자상한 지도 덕분에 프로젝트를 잘 마쳤습니다.
자상한 태도는 신뢰를 쌓는 첫걸음입니다.
어려운 상황에서도 자상함을 잃지 않았습니다.
그는 복잡한 문제를 자상하게 풀이해 주었습니다.
자상한 성품은 타고나는 것이라기보다 길러지는 것입니다.
그의 자상한 면모는 위기 상황에서 더 빛을 발했습니다.
자상한 배려가 깃든 편지는 깊은 울림을 주었습니다.
타인을 자상하게 대하는 것은 성숙한 인격의 척도입니다.
그는 자상한 방식으로 갈등을 해결했습니다.
자상한 시선으로 세상을 바라보는 법을 배웠습니다.
그의 자상한 리더십은 조직의 분위기를 변화시켰습니다.
그의 자상한 통찰은 인간 본성에 대한 깊은 이해에서 비롯됩니다.
자상한 언어는 상처받은 영혼을 치유하는 힘이 있습니다.
그는 자상한 철학을 바탕으로 삶을 영위합니다.
자상한 태도는 고도의 감성 지능을 반영합니다.
그의 자상한 저술 활동은 많은 독자에게 위로가 되었습니다.
자상함은 단순한 친절을 넘어선 고귀한 덕목입니다.
그는 자상한 태도로 복잡한 사회 문제를 진단했습니다.
자상한 마음은 세상을 더 따뜻한 곳으로 만듭니다.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"자상한 손길"
A touch that is gentle and caring
그의 자상한 손길이 상처를 치유했다.
literary"자상한 말 한마디"
A single kind/thoughtful word
자상한 말 한마디가 큰 힘이 된다.
neutral"자상한 배려심"
Deeply considerate nature
그의 자상한 배려심은 모두를 감동시켰다.
formal"자상한 눈빛"
A look full of affection and care
자상한 눈빛으로 바라보았다.
literary"자상하게 다독이다"
To comfort someone with great care
그녀는 아이를 자상하게 다독였다.
neutral"자상한 보살핌"
Careful and attentive looking after
자상한 보살핌 덕분에 빨리 나았다.
formalEasily Confused
Both mean kind
친절하다 is general kindness; 자상하다 is detailed/thoughtful.
친절한 서비스 vs 자상한 아빠
Both mean warm
다정하다 is more about affection; 자상하다 is about attentiveness.
다정한 연인 vs 자상한 선생님
Both involve details
세심하다 is about being careful/precise; 자상하다 is about being kind.
세심한 관찰 vs 자상한 배려
Phonetic similarity
조용하다 means quiet.
조용한 방 vs 자상한 사람
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 은/는 + 자상하다
그는 자상하다.
자상한 + Noun
자상한 선생님.
자상하게 + Verb
자상하게 말하다.
자상한 + Noun + 을/를 + 감사하다
자상한 배려를 감사하다.
Subject + 이/가 + 너무 + 자상하다
그는 너무 자상해요.
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
자상하다 is for people's personality.
Phonetically different but often confused by beginners.
It is an adjective, not a verb.
자상하다 is too personal for business.
It's an adjective, so it needs honorific endings.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Jar' of 'Sang-Sang' (imagination) for kindness.
When Native Speakers Use It
When someone does something extra for you.
Cultural Insight
Highly valued in Korean culture.
Grammar Shortcut
Use '자상한' before a noun.
Say It Right
Focus on the '자' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for things.
Did You Know?
It comes from Hanja.
Study Smart
Use it in a daily journal.
Context Matters
Use it to thank someone.
Verb Forms
It conjugates like a regular adjective.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Ja-sang (sounds like 'Jar of Sang-sang/imagination') - A thoughtful person has a jar full of ideas to help others!
Visual Association
A person holding a small gift for someone else.
Word Web
Challenge
Write down 3 things a '자상한' person would do today.
Word Origin
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Merciful and detailed
Cultural Context
None, it is a highly positive compliment.
Closest to 'thoughtful' or 'considerate'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- 자상하신 선생님
- 자상한 설명
- 자상한 지도
At home
- 자상한 아버지
- 자상한 어머니
- 자상한 보살핌
In relationships
- 자상한 남자친구
- 자상한 배려
- 자상한 태도
In friendship
- 자상한 친구
- 자상한 조언
- 자상하게 챙겨주다
Conversation Starters
"당신 주변에서 가장 자상한 사람은 누구인가요?"
"자상한 사람의 특징은 무엇이라고 생각하세요?"
"어떤 행동이 자상하다고 느껴지나요?"
"자상한 사람이 되기 위해 무엇을 해야 할까요?"
"자상한 리더는 팀에 어떤 영향을 줄까요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 나에게 자상하게 대해준 사람에 대해 써보세요.
내가 다른 사람에게 자상하게 행동했던 경험을 적어보세요.
자상함이 왜 중요한 덕목인지 생각해보세요.
내가 닮고 싶은 자상한 사람의 모습을 묘사해보세요.
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsNo, it is gender-neutral.
It sounds arrogant to describe yourself as 자상하다.
They are similar, but 자상하다 implies more attention to detail.
Subject + 은/는 + 자상하다.
Yes, in novels or letters.
Yes, if they are truly considerate.
No, it is always positive.
무뚝뚝하다 or 무관심하다.
Test Yourself
우리 선생님은 정말 ___.
Teacher is kind/thoughtful.
Which word means thoughtful?
자상하다 is the definition.
자상하다 can describe a cold person.
It describes a kind person.
Word
Meaning
Adjective vs Adverb.
Subject + Adjective + Noun.
그는 나를 ___ 챙겨주었다.
Thoughtfully took care of me.
What is the noun form of 자상하다?
자상함 is the noun form.
자상하다 is a negative trait.
It is a positive trait.
Word
Meaning
Common collocations.
His thoughtful consideration shone.
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Summary
자상하다 is the perfect word to describe someone who shows deep, detailed kindness to others.
- Means thoughtful and considerate.
- Used for people, not things.
- Highly positive and polite.
- Implies attention to detail.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Jar' of 'Sang-Sang' (imagination) for kindness.
When Native Speakers Use It
When someone does something extra for you.
Cultural Insight
Highly valued in Korean culture.
Grammar Shortcut
Use '자상한' before a noun.
Example
우리 아빠는 매우 자상한 분이다.
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This Word in Other Languages
More family words
백일
A2100th day celebration (of a baby).
환갑
A260th birthday celebration.
칠순
A270th birthday celebration.
팔순
A280th birthday celebration.
알아주다
B1To recognize/understand (feelings); to acknowledge someone's thoughts or efforts.
입양아
A2Adopted child; a child legally taken into another family.
양녀
B1Adopted daughter.
입양
A2Adoption; legally taking another's child as one's own.
귀여워하다
A2To adore, to find cute, to cherish.
정답다
A2To be affectionate; to be friendly.