정당하다
Something is fair, right, and follows the rules.
Explanation at your level:
You use 정당하다 when something is 'right' or 'fair'. If you follow the rules, your action is fair. It is a good word to know for school or work!
At this level, you can use it to say someone has a good reason. For example, 'I have a 정당한 reason for being late.' It means your reason is valid and acceptable to others.
You will use this word when discussing rights and fairness. In business or legal contexts, it is essential. '정당한 대가' means you are getting paid fairly for your hard work. It shows you understand fairness in society.
At the B2 level, you use 정당하다 to frame arguments. It acts as a shield for your opinions. When you say your stance is '정당하다', you are implying that it is supported by logic and ethics, not just emotion.
Advanced learners use this to nuance debates. It is often used in political or academic discourse. You might discuss whether a policy is '정당하다' or if it lacks '정당성' (legitimacy). It is a key word for critical thinking.
At the mastery level, you explore the philosophical depth of the word. You can contrast it with '합법적' (legal) to show that something might be legal but not necessarily '정당하다' (just). This distinction is vital for high-level social commentary.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Means fair, justifiable, or right.
- Used in formal or serious contexts.
- Rooted in Sino-Korean for 'correct' and 'fit'.
- Commonly used as '정당한' before nouns.
The word 정당하다 is a foundational Korean adjective used to describe fairness and legitimacy. When you say something is '정당하다', you are essentially saying it is justifiable or right according to the situation or the law.
Think of it as the opposite of being arbitrary or unfair. If you win a game by playing by the rules, your victory is '정당하다'. It carries a sense of moral weight and logical consistency.
You will hear this word in news reports, legal discussions, and even in daily arguments when someone is trying to prove they had a good reason for their actions. It is a powerful word that demands respect because it appeals to universal standards of what is considered 'correct'.
The word 정당하다 is rooted in Sino-Korean (Hanja) characters. The first character, 정 (正), means 'correct' or 'straight'. The second character, 당 (當), means 'to be equivalent' or 'to be fit'.
Historically, this word evolved to describe things that are 'straight and fit' for a situation. In classical texts, it was used to describe decisions that aligned with the 'Mandate of Heaven' or legal codes. Over centuries, it moved from purely philosophical or legal contexts into everyday language.
It is fascinating how the concept of 'straightness' (정) combined with 'fitness' (당) perfectly encapsulates the idea of justice. It mirrors the etymology of many Western words for 'right' or 'just', showing that humans across cultures have long associated 'straight lines' with 'truth and fairness'.
You use 정당하다 when you want to validate a claim or an action. It is most commonly used in formal or semi-formal settings. You might hear people say '정당한 이유' (a justifiable reason) or '정당한 대가' (a fair price/compensation).
It is not usually used for casual, lighthearted things. You wouldn't say 'this ice cream is 정당하다' just because it tastes good. Instead, you use it when there is a conflict or a standard involved. It is a word of serious weight.
Common collocations include 정당한 절차 (due process) and 정당한 권리 (legitimate rights). Using these phrases instantly makes your speech sound more professional and articulate.
While it is a formal word, it appears in several key expressions: 1. 정당방위: Self-defense (legal justification for force). 2. 정당한 절차: Due process (following the steps correctly). 3. 정당한 대우: Fair treatment (receiving what one deserves). 4. 정당성을 얻다: To gain legitimacy (when an action is finally accepted as right). 5. 정당한 사유: A valid reason (an excuse that is accepted by authorities).
As an adjective, 정당하다 follows standard Korean conjugation rules. In the present tense, it becomes 정당합니다 (formal) or 정당해요 (polite). It can also modify nouns by changing to 정당한.
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced as [정당하다]. The 'ㄷ' sound in '당' is crisp, and the 'ㅎ' in '하다' is soft. It rhymes with words like 당당하다 (confident) and 부당하다 (unfair).
Pay attention to the stress on the first syllable '정'. In Korean, maintaining a steady rhythm is more important than English-style word stress. Ensure the 'ㅎ' doesn't disappear completely in rapid speech.
Fun Fact
The character '정' is used in many words related to truth.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear consonants.
Flat, steady rhythm.
Common Errors
- Softening the 'ㄷ' sound
- Mumbling the 'ㅎ'
- Wrong syllable stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Moderate
Requires nuance
Formal
Common in news
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Adjective conjugation
정당하다 -> 정당한
Formal endings
정당합니다
Noun derivation
정당하다 -> 정당성
Examples by Level
그것은 정당합니다.
That is fair.
Formal ending.
정당한 이유가 있어요.
I have a fair reason.
Adjective modifier.
정당하게 행동하세요.
Act fairly.
Adverb form.
이것은 정당한가요?
Is this fair?
Question form.
우리는 정당합니다.
We are fair.
Plural subject.
정당한 선택입니다.
It is a fair choice.
Noun modification.
정당한 결과입니다.
It is a fair result.
Result noun.
정당하게 살아요.
Live fairly.
Imperative.
정당한 대가를 받았다.
그의 주장은 정당하다.
정당한 절차를 밟다.
정당한 비판은 수용한다.
정당한 권리를 찾다.
정당한 이유 없이 떠나지 마.
정당한 경쟁을 하자.
정당한 평가를 원한다.
정당한 사유가 있으면 허가됩니다.
그 결정은 정당하다고 생각합니다.
정당한 보상을 요구할 권리가 있다.
정당한 절차를 무시해서는 안 된다.
그의 행동은 정당방위로 인정되었다.
정당한 근거를 제시해야 합니다.
사회적으로 정당한 대우를 받아야 한다.
정당한 명분 없는 전쟁은 비극이다.
법적으로 정당하다고 해서 도덕적으로 정당한 것은 아니다.
그는 자신의 정당함을 증명하기 위해 노력했다.
정당한 절차를 거치지 않은 결과는 무효입니다.
정당한 비판과 비난은 구분해야 한다.
정당한 권리 행사를 방해하지 마십시오.
그의 주장은 충분히 정당한 근거를 가지고 있다.
정당한 대가 없는 노동은 착취와 다름없다.
정당한 이유가 있다면 예외를 인정할 수 있다.
정당성의 결여는 조직의 신뢰를 무너뜨린다.
정당한 분노는 때로 변화의 시작이 된다.
그의 행위는 법의 테두리 안에서 정당하다.
정당한 절차적 정당성을 확보하는 것이 중요하다.
정당한 평가 시스템을 구축하는 것이 시급하다.
그는 자신의 정당함을 입증하기 위해 증거를 제출했다.
정당한 보상 체계는 동기 부여의 핵심이다.
정당한 사유 없이 불이익을 주어서는 안 된다.
그의 철학은 정당한 삶을 사는 것에 초점을 맞춘다.
권력의 정당성은 국민의 동의에서 비롯된다.
정당한 절차적 정의는 민주주의의 근간이다.
그는 정당한 분노를 표출하며 부조리에 맞섰다.
정당한 명분은 대의를 위한 필수 요소이다.
역사적 관점에서 그의 행동은 정당하다고 평가받는다.
정당한 권리 주장과 이기심은 엄연히 다르다.
정당한 보편적 가치를 추구하는 것은 인류의 숙명이다.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"정당방위"
Self-defense.
그건 정당방위였어.
formal"정당성을 얻다"
To gain legitimacy.
그는 정당성을 얻었다.
formal"정당한 대우를 받다"
To be treated fairly.
우리는 정당한 대우를 받아야 한다.
neutral"정당한 절차를 밟다"
To follow due process.
정당한 절차를 밟고 있습니다.
formal"정당한 사유가 있다"
To have a valid reason.
정당한 사유가 있으면 말해봐.
neutral"정당한 몫"
One's fair share.
내 정당한 몫을 달라.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean 'right'.
타당하다 is for logic/validity.
그 의견은 타당하다.
Both mean 'correct'.
올바르다 is for general correctness.
올바른 길로 가라.
Both mean 'fair'.
공정하다 is for impartiality.
공정한 심판.
Same spelling.
Noun vs Adjective.
정당에 가입했다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 은/는 + 정당하다
그 결정은 정당하다.
정당한 + Noun + 을/를 + Verb
정당한 이유를 말하세요.
정당하다고 + 생각하다
나는 그것이 정당하다고 생각한다.
정당한 + 절차를 + 거치다
정당한 절차를 거쳐야 합니다.
정당성을 + 입증하다
그는 자신의 정당성을 입증했다.
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
정당하다 refers to fairness/justice, not factual correctness.
정당 is a noun meaning party, 정당하다 is an adjective.
It is an adjective, use with '하다' properly.
정당하다 sounds too serious for casual conversation.
Always ends in '다'.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a judge's gavel hitting a block.
When to use
Use it when defending your rights.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value '정당성' in social hierarchy.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use '정당한' before a noun.
Say It Right
Focus on the '정' sound.
Avoid this
Don't use for simple facts.
Did You Know?
It shares a root with 'political party'.
Study Smart
Link it with '부당하다' to learn both.
Writing Tip
Use it to add weight to your essays.
Speaking Tip
Use it to sound authoritative.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Jeong (Correct) + Dang (Fit) = Correctly Fit = Fair.
Visual Association
A scale balancing perfectly.
Word Web
Challenge
Write 3 sentences using '정당한 이유'.
Word Origin
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Correct and fit
Cultural Context
None, generally neutral/positive.
Equates to 'justifiable' or 'fair'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 정당한 보상
- 정당한 이유
- 정당한 평가
In legal settings
- 정당방위
- 정당한 절차
- 정당성
In debates
- 정당한 비판
- 정당한 근거
- 정당한 주장
In daily life
- 정당한 대우
- 정당한 몫
- 정당한 선택
Conversation Starters
"정당한 이유가 무엇이라고 생각하세요?"
"정당한 대우를 받는 것이 왜 중요할까요?"
"정당한 비판을 어떻게 받아들이시나요?"
"정당한 절차를 무시한 결과는 무엇일까요?"
"당신은 정당한 삶을 살고 있다고 생각하나요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had a 정당한 reason for something.
Define what 'fairness' (정당성) means to you.
Describe a situation where someone was not treated in a 정당한 way.
How do you prove your actions are 정당하다?
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsYes, it carries a serious tone.
Only if you are having a serious debate.
정당성.
부당하다.
Yes, very often.
Yes, '정당한 가격'.
No, it is an adjective.
Only in the sense of 'fair/justified'.
Test Yourself
그것은 ___입니다.
Needs formal sentence ending.
Which means 'fair reason'?
이유 means reason.
정당하다 can be used for a delicious cake.
It refers to fairness, not taste.
Word
Meaning
Matching phrases.
Subject-Adjective-Noun-Verb.
그의 주장은 ___ 근거가 있다.
Modifier for noun.
What is the opposite?
부당하다 is the antonym.
정당성 is the noun form.
Adding '성' makes it a noun.
Word
Meaning
Advanced terms.
Standard formal sentence.
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Summary
정당하다 is the go-to word for describing actions that are morally and legally sound.
- Means fair, justifiable, or right.
- Used in formal or serious contexts.
- Rooted in Sino-Korean for 'correct' and 'fit'.
- Commonly used as '정당한' before nouns.
Memory Palace
Imagine a judge's gavel hitting a block.
When to use
Use it when defending your rights.
Cultural Insight
Koreans value '정당성' in social hierarchy.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use '정당한' before a noun.
Example
그의 결정은 정당하다고 생각해요.
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