A2 adverb 3 min read

종종

I see my friends 종종 (often) on the weekends.

jongjong

Explanation at your level:

You use 종종 when you do something often. For example, if you eat pizza sometimes, you can say 'I eat pizza 종종'. It is a very helpful word for beginners to talk about their lives!

At this level, you can use 종종 to describe your weekly routine. It helps you sound more natural than just saying 'always' or 'never'. Try using it with activities like studying, exercising, or calling friends.

Intermediate learners use 종종 to provide nuance. It implies a frequency that is irregular but significant. It is a great alternative to 자주 when you want to vary your vocabulary and sound more fluent.

By B2, you understand that 종종 carries a slightly softer tone than 자주. It is perfect for describing habits that are not strict routines, showing a sophisticated grasp of frequency and register in your speech.

Advanced speakers use 종종 to add texture to their narratives. It can be used in reflective writing to describe past habits or recurring themes in a story. Its rhythmic quality makes it excellent for literary or descriptive purposes.

At the mastery level, you recognize 종종 as part of a larger family of mimetic words. You can use it to create specific imagery, and you understand its subtle historical connection to physical movement, allowing you to use it with stylistic precision.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • 종종 means often or frequently.
  • It is a neutral, common adverb.
  • Place it before the main verb.
  • It is less formal than 빈번히.

Welcome! Today we are looking at 종종, a super useful Korean adverb. Think of it as the perfect middle ground between 'rarely' and 'always'. When you say you do something 종종, you are telling the listener that it happens quite a bit, but it is not necessarily a daily habit.

It is a friendly, natural word that makes your Korean sound much more like a native speaker. Whether you are talking about grabbing coffee, going to the gym, or calling your parents, 종종 fits right in. It adds a nice, casual rhythm to your sentences that helps you describe your life with ease.

The word 종종 has a fascinating history rooted in the rhythmic nature of the Korean language. It is an ideophone or mimetic word, which means the sound of the word itself often reflects the meaning it conveys. Historically, the repetition of the syllable 'jong' creates a sense of 'back and forth' or 'repeated movement'.

Over centuries, this evolved from describing physical steps or repeated small actions into the abstract concept of 'frequency'. It is a beautiful example of how ancient linguistic patterns in Korean continue to shape our modern, everyday speech. It is not just a word; it is a tiny piece of Korean history that you use every time you talk about your hobbies!

Using 종종 is quite straightforward. You generally place it right before the verb it modifies. For example, 나는 종종 산책을 해요 (I often go for a walk). It works well in almost any social setting, from chatting with classmates to writing a casual email to a colleague.

While it is very common, remember that it is slightly less formal than the word 자주 (frequently). If you are in a very formal business meeting, you might opt for 자주, but for 90% of your daily interactions, 종종 is your best friend. It is perfectly neutral and sounds very natural to native ears.

While 종종 is an adverb, it appears in many common phrases. 1. 종종 있다 (There are times when...): Used to describe occasional occurrences. 2. 종종 보이다 (To be seen occasionally): Used when someone pops up from time to time. 3. 종종 걸음 (Short, quick steps): A literal usage describing a specific way of walking. 4. 종종 생각나다 (To think of something occasionally): Used for memories. 5. 종종 만나다 (To meet occasionally): A very common way to suggest hanging out without pressure.

Grammatically, 종종 is an adverb, meaning it does not change form. You do not need to worry about pluralization or conjugation! Just place it before your verb. The pronunciation is simple: 'jong' (rhymes with 'song') repeated twice. Focus on the crisp 'j' sound at the start.

In terms of stress, Korean is a syllable-timed language, so keep both 'jongs' equal in length and volume. It is a very rhythmic word, which makes it fun to say. Try saying it quickly—it almost sounds like the pitter-patter of feet, which is exactly where its roots lie!

Fun Fact

It mimics the sound of small, fast footsteps.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /dʒɒŋdʒɒŋ/

Crisp 'j' sounds.

US /dʒɑːŋdʒɑːŋ/

Clear 'o' vowels.

Common Errors

  • Softening the 'j'
  • Dropping the second syllable
  • Incorrect pitch

Rhymes With

공공 통통 동동 송송 봉봉

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Standard

Speaking 2/5

Natural

Listening 1/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

하다 먹다

Learn Next

자주 가끔 항상

Advanced

빈번히 왕왕

Grammar to Know

Adverb Placement

Subject-Adverb-Verb

Frequency Adverbs

종종, 자주, 가끔

Mimetic Words

종종, 통통

Examples by Level

1

나는 종종 친구를 만나요.

I often meet friends.

Adverb + Verb

2

종종 영화를 봐요.

I watch movies often.

Adverb + Object + Verb

3

종종 산책해요.

I walk often.

Simple sentence

4

종종 커피를 마셔요.

I drink coffee often.

Common habit

5

종종 공부해요.

I study often.

Daily activity

6

종종 전화해요.

I call often.

Communication

7

종종 요리해요.

I cook often.

Activity

8

종종 운동해요.

I exercise often.

Habit

1

저는 종종 도서관에 갑니다.

2

그는 종종 늦게 옵니다.

3

우리는 종종 여행을 해요.

4

종종 비가 와요.

5

그녀는 종종 노래를 불러요.

6

종종 바람이 불어요.

7

종종 생각해요.

8

종종 웃어요.

1

종종 연락하는 사이예요.

2

그는 종종 실수를 해요.

3

종종 들르는 카페가 있어요.

4

종종 잊어버리곤 해요.

5

종종 찾아와 주세요.

6

종종 밤을 새워요.

7

종종 화가 나기도 해요.

8

종종 꿈을 꿔요.

1

종종 발생하는 문제들입니다.

2

그는 종종 예상을 뛰어넘어요.

3

종종 마주치는 사람이에요.

4

종종 변화가 필요하죠.

5

종종 고민에 빠집니다.

6

종종 기분 전환을 해요.

7

종종 언급되는 주제예요.

8

종종 일어나는 일입니다.

1

그는 종종 고독을 즐깁니다.

2

종종 엇갈리는 의견들.

3

종종 회상하곤 하는 추억.

4

종종 찾아오는 영감.

5

종종 침묵이 흐릅니다.

6

종종 반전을 거듭하는 영화.

7

종종 갈등이 생기기도 하죠.

8

종종 철학적인 질문을 던져요.

1

종종걸음으로 달려갔다.

2

종종 잊혀가는 풍경들.

3

종종 궤도를 이탈하는 생각.

4

종종 찰나의 순간을 포착한다.

5

종종 운명은 장난을 친다.

6

종종 세월의 무상함을 느낀다.

7

종종 고요 속에서 답을 찾는다.

8

종종 삶은 예기치 못한 방향으로 흐른다.

Common Collocations

종종 만나다
종종 생각나다
종종 들르다
종종 연락하다
종종 발생하다
종종 보이다
종종 잊다
종종 가다
종종 먹다
종종 웃다

Idioms & Expressions

"종종걸음"

Short, quick steps

그는 종종걸음으로 갔다.

neutral

"종종 있다"

To occur occasionally

그런 일은 종종 있다.

neutral

"종종 보이다"

To be seen from time to time

그가 종종 보인다.

neutral

"종종 생각나다"

To come to mind occasionally

그때가 종종 생각난다.

neutral

"종종 만나다"

To meet occasionally

우리는 종종 만난다.

neutral

"종종 겪다"

To experience occasionally

종종 겪는 일이다.

neutral

Easily Confused

종종 vs 가끔

Both imply frequency.

종종 is more frequent than 가끔.

종종 (often) vs 가끔 (sometimes).

종종 vs 자주

Both mean often.

자주 is more standard/frequent.

자주 (often) vs 종종 (occasionally/often).

종종 vs 흔히

Both relate to frequency.

흔히 means 'commonly'.

흔히 (commonly) vs 종종 (often).

종종 vs

Both are adverbs.

늘 means 'always'.

늘 (always) vs 종종 (often).

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 종종 + Verb

나는 종종 운동해요.

A2

Subject + Object + 종종 + Verb

그는 책을 종종 읽어요.

B1

종종 + Verb + (으)면

종종 가면 좋아요.

B2

종종 + Verb + 는 편이다

나는 종종 늦는 편이다.

C1

종종 + Verb + 기를 바란다

종종 만나기를 바란다.

Word Family

Nouns

종종걸음 Short, hurried steps

Verbs

종종거리다 To walk with short, quick steps

Related

자주 Synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

빈번히 (Formal) 자주 (Neutral) 종종 (Neutral/Casual) 가끔 (Casual)

Common Mistakes

Using 종종 for 'always' 항상
종종 means often, not always.
Using 종종 for 'never' 전혀
종종 implies frequency, not absence.
Placing it at the end of a sentence Before the verb
Adverbs usually precede the verb in Korean.
Confusing with 아주 (very) 종종 (often)
They sound slightly similar but mean different things.
Overusing in formal writing 빈번히
Use more formal adverbs in reports.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualise a bell ringing twice.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When talking about hobbies.

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Cultural Insight

Very common in daily speech.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always before the verb.

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Say It Right

Keep it rhythmic.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for 'always'.

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Did You Know?

It mimics footsteps.

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Study Smart

Use it in your daily diary.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a bell 'Jong' ringing 'Jong-Jong' often!

Visual Association

A person taking quick, short steps.

Word Web

Frequency Habit Routine Occasional

Challenge

Write 3 sentences about your week using 종종.

Word Origin

Korean (Native)

Original meaning: Mimetic word for quick, repeated movement.

Cultural Context

None

Used similarly to 'often' or 'from time to time'.

Used in many K-pop lyrics Common in Korean dramas

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At school

  • 종종 공부해요
  • 종종 질문해요
  • 종종 숙제해요

With friends

  • 종종 만나요
  • 종종 연락해요
  • 종종 놀아요

At work

  • 종종 회의해요
  • 종종 확인해요
  • 종종 보고해요

Travel

  • 종종 가요
  • 종종 사진 찍어요
  • 종종 여행해요

Conversation Starters

"당신은 종종 무엇을 하나요?"

"종종 친구를 만나나요?"

"종종 영화를 보러 가나요?"

"종종 여행을 가는 편인가요?"

"종종 산책을 즐기나요?"

Journal Prompts

내가 종종 하는 일들에 대해 쓰기.

종종 만나는 사람들에 대해 소개하기.

종종 가고 싶은 장소에 대해 쓰기.

내가 종종 느끼는 감정에 대해 쓰기.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

It is neutral and very common.

Yes, it is great for essays and emails.

자주 is slightly more frequent.

Words like 통통 or 동동.

Usually for positive actions.

No, it is an adverb.

Before the verb.

Yes.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

나는 ___ 커피를 마셔요.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 종종

종종 means often.

multiple choice A2

Which word means 'often'?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 종종

종종 is the correct term.

true false B1

종종 is more formal than 빈번히.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

빈번히 is much more formal.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Matching frequency adverbs.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Subject-Object-Adverb-Verb order.

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