땀 흘리다
땀 흘리다 in 30 Seconds
- Literally means 'to sweat' or 'to shed sweat' from the body glands.
- Culturally symbolizes hard work, sincerity, and dedicated effort in Korean society.
- Grammatically transitive, using the object marker '-을' with the verb '흘리다'.
- Commonly used in sports, labor, and summer contexts to describe physical exertion.
The Korean expression 땀 흘리다 is a foundational verb phrase that every learner should master early in their journey. At its most literal level, it describes the physiological process of perspiration—when your body releases moisture through the skin to cool down. However, in the context of Korean culture and language, it carries a much deeper weight than the simple English verb 'to sweat.' It is a compound of the noun 땀 (sweat) and the transitive verb 흘리다 (to shed, to spill, or to let flow). Unlike the more passive 땀이 나다 (sweat comes out), 땀 흘리다 often implies an agentive action, suggesting that the person is actively doing something that causes them to sweat.
- Physical Context
- This is used when someone is exercising, working in high temperatures, or experiencing physical exertion. For example, athletes on a field or workers in a factory are described as 'shedding sweat.'
- Metaphorical Context
- In Korean society, sweat is a symbol of honest labor and sincerity. To 'shed sweat' for a goal means to work hard with dedication. It is the opposite of 'taking the easy way out.'
성공을 위해 매일 땀 흘리다. (To sweat every day for success.)
The word is frequently used in motivational speeches, sports commentary, and daily conversations about health. Because Korea has a distinct four-season climate with very humid summers, discussing sweating is a common part of small talk. Furthermore, the concept of 'sweat' is tied to the value of 'noryeok' (effort), which is highly esteemed in Korean Confucian-influenced ethics. When you say someone is 'shedding sweat,' you are often paying them a compliment on their diligence and character. It suggests a person who is not afraid of manual labor or difficult tasks.
운동장에서 선수들이 땀을 흘리고 있어요. (The athletes are sweating on the playground.)
- Emotional Nuance
- It can also describe nervous sweating. If someone is being interrogated or is very anxious, they might 'shed sweat' (식은땀 - cold sweat).
In summary, this phrase is versatile. It bridges the gap between biological reality and social values. Whether you are describing a grueling gym session, a hot summer afternoon, or a lifetime of hard work, 땀 흘리다 is the go-to expression. It evokes imagery of movement, heat, and persistence. Understanding this word helps learners appreciate the Korean emphasis on the 'process' rather than just the 'result.' By shedding sweat, one earns their rewards.
Using 땀 흘리다 correctly requires an understanding of Korean verb conjugation and object markers. Since 흘리다 is a transitive verb, it usually takes the object marker -을 (making it 땀을 흘리다), although in casual speech, the marker is often dropped. The verb 흘리다 itself is the causative form of 흐르다 (to flow), meaning 'to make flow.' Therefore, when you use this phrase, you are grammatically 'making sweat flow' from your body.
- Basic Conjugation
- Present: 흘려요 (Informal Polite), 흘립니다 (Formal Polite). Past: 흘렸어요. Future: 흘릴 거예요.
조금만 움직여도 땀을 많이 흘려요. (I sweat a lot even if I move just a little.)
One of the most common ways to use this verb is with the progressive form -고 있다 to describe someone currently in the act of sweating. This is very common when watching sports or seeing someone come back from a run. You can also use it with adverbial modifiers like 뻘뻘 (profusely) or 송골송골 (in small beads) to add descriptive flavor to your sentences.
Furthermore, the phrase is often paired with the particle -면서 (while) to show simultaneous actions. For instance, '땀을 흘리면서 공부했다' (I studied while sweating) suggests a level of intensity and heat, perhaps in a room without air conditioning or simply through mental exertion. In more formal or literary settings, you might see it used as a noun phrase 땀 흘림 (the shedding of sweat), though this is less common in spoken conversation.
그는 가족을 위해 땀 흘려 돈을 벌었습니다. (He earned money by working hard/sweating for his family.)
- Causative Usage
- Sometimes used to describe making someone else sweat, such as a tough coach making players 'shed sweat' during a drill.
When talking about the weather, you might say '날씨가 너무 더워서 땀을 흘리고 있어요.' This connects the external environment to your physical state. It is important to note that while '땀이 나다' is a statement of fact, '땀을 흘리다' is often a more vivid description. If you want to sound more natural and descriptive in Korean, using '흘리다' provides a sense of volume and movement that '나다' lacks. It paints a picture of sweat actually running down your face or body.
You will encounter 땀 흘리다 in a variety of real-world settings in Korea. One of the most common places is the local gym or 'health club' (헬스장). Trainers will often encourage their clients by saying, '땀을 흘려야 운동 효과가 있어요' (You have to sweat for the exercise to be effective). This reinforces the idea that sweating is a marker of success and effort. You'll also hear it frequently during the humid Korean summers (장마철 and beyond), where people complain about the heat by describing how much they are sweating.
- Television & Media
- In K-Dramas, you might see a protagonist working a part-time job or a difficult manual labor task, with a close-up on their face as they 'shed sweat.' This is a visual shorthand for their struggle and perseverance.
뉴스 리포터: '선수들이 폭염 속에서도 땀을 흘리며 훈련하고 있습니다.' (News reporter: 'Athletes are training while sweating even in the heatwave.')
Another unique cultural location where this word is relevant is the jjimjilbang (Korean sauna). Here, sweating is seen as a therapeutic and detoxifying process. People go there specifically to '땀을 빼다' (extract sweat) or '땀을 흘리다' to feel refreshed. If you visit a sauna with Korean friends, they might ask, '땀 좀 흘렸어?' (Did you sweat a bit?) as a way of asking if you enjoyed the session. In this context, sweating is associated with health, relaxation, and 'coolness' (시원하다), despite the actual heat.
You will also hear this in sports broadcasts. Commentators often use the phrase to emphasize the intensity of a match. Phrases like '땀방울을 흘리다' (shedding drops of sweat) are common in emotional montages of athletes. Even in music, particularly K-Pop, lyrics often mention sweating as a metaphor for the years of trainee life and the passion they put into their performances. BTS, for example, has a famous song 'Blood, Sweat & Tears' (피 땀 눈물), where 땀 is a central theme of their sacrifice and effort. Therefore, hearing this word often triggers a sense of respect or empathy for the person being described.
K-pop 가사: '오늘도 연습실에서 땀을 흘려.' (K-pop lyrics: 'Today again, I sweat in the practice room.')
Finally, in educational settings, teachers might use it to encourage students. '땀 흘려 공부한 결과가 좋을 거예요' (The results of your hard work/sweating while studying will be good). This usage bridges the gap between physical labor and mental effort, making it a ubiquitous term for any kind of intense activity in Korean life.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning 땀 흘리다 is confusing it with the passive form 땀이 나다. While both can often be translated as 'to sweat,' they are not always interchangeable. 땀이 나다 is a spontaneous occurrence—it just happens to you. 땀을 흘리다 implies a process or an activity. If you say '땀이 흘려요' (incorrect particle), it sounds awkward because 흘리다 needs an object. You must say 땀을 흘려요 or simply 땀 흘려요.
- Particle Errors
- Using '이/가' with '흘리다' is the #1 mistake. Remember: 땀이 나다 (Subject + Intransitive) vs. 땀을 흘리다 (Object + Transitive).
Wrong: 더워서 땀이 흘려요.
Right: 더워서 땀을 흘려요.
Another common error is literal translation from English idioms. For example, in English, we might say someone is 'sweating bullets' to mean they are very nervous. While Korean has a similar concept, using '땀을 흘리다' alone might not convey the specific 'nervous' nuance unless you add 식은땀 (cold sweat). If you just say '땀을 흘려요' during a test, people might think the room is just hot, not necessarily that you are anxious. To express nervousness specifically, it is better to say '식은땀을 흘리다.'
Learners also sometimes struggle with the causative nature of the verb. Because 흘리다 comes from 흐르다 (to flow), some try to use 흐르다 for themselves, like '땀이 흘러요' (sweat is flowing). While this is grammatically correct, it sounds more like a poetic description of sweat dripping down, rather than the common way to say 'I am sweating.' Using 흘리다 is the standard way to describe the act of sweating as a person.
Avoid: 땀을 나다 (Incorrect).
Use: 땀을 흘리다 or 땀이 나다.
Lastly, be careful with the register. While 땀 흘리다 is neutral, in very formal situations where you are talking about a superior sweating, you should use honorifics like 땀을 흘리시다. Forgetting the -시- infix when talking about a teacher or a boss can come off as slightly disrespectful, as it treats their physical state with too much familiarity. Always consider who is doing the sweating before you conjugate the verb.
To truly master Korean, you need to know the alternatives to 땀 흘리다 and when to use them. The most direct alternative is 땀이 나다. As mentioned before, 땀이 나다 is more passive. You use it when you suddenly realize, 'Oh, I'm sweating.' It is very common for medical contexts or simple observations about the weather. If you have a fever, you would say '땀이 나요,' not '땀을 흘려요,' because you aren't actively doing anything to cause it.
- 땀이 나다 vs 땀을 흘리다
- '나다' is 'to appear/emerge' (passive/natural). '흘리다' is 'to shed/spill' (active/descriptive).
비교:
1. 매운 걸 먹어서 땀이 나요. (Sweating because I ate something spicy.)
2. 운동장에서 땀을 흘려요. (Sweating on the field through activity.)
Another related term is 땀을 빼다. This literally means 'to take the sweat out.' This is used specifically in the context of saunas or intense workouts where the *goal* is to sweat for health or weight loss. If you go to a 'Hanjeungmak' (traditional sauna), you say you are going to '땀 빼러' (to go and sweat it out). It implies a purposeful extraction of sweat from the body.
For a more literary or intense version, you can use 땀방울을 흘리다 (to shed drops of sweat). This adds a poetic touch, emphasizing each individual drop of sweat. You will see this in novels or emotional news stories. On the other hand, if you want to describe a very light sweat, you might use the verb 맺히다 (to form/bead), as in '이마에 땀이 맺혔다' (sweat beaded on the forehead). This is more descriptive of the appearance of sweat rather than the act of sweating.
- Other '흘리다' Phrases
- 눈물을 흘리다 (to shed tears), 피를 흘리다 (to bleed), 침을 흘리다 (to drool).
Finally, consider the onomatopoeia. Korean is rich in words that describe *how* you sweat. 뻘뻘 is for profuse sweating. 송골송골 is for small beads. 비 오듯 (like rain) is for extreme sweating. Instead of just saying '땀을 많이 흘려요,' saying '땀을 뻘뻘 흘려요' makes you sound much more like a native speaker. These additions provide the necessary context that '흘리다' sometimes lacks on its own.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
In ancient Korean, '땀' was sometimes spelled '땀' or '땀ㅎ'. The verb '흘리다' has been used for centuries to describe not just sweat, but tears and blood, showing a linguistic connection between all vital bodily fluids shed during intense emotion or effort.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing '땀' as a soft 't' (담) instead of tense 't͈'.
- Pronouncing '흘리다' as '후리다' (hurida).
- Mispronouncing the 'eu' vowel as 'oo' (hoollida).
- Ignoring the double 'l' sound between syllables.
- Confusing '흘' with '홀'.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize as it uses basic characters.
Requires correct use of the object marker and double 'ㄹ' conjugation.
Need to master the tense 't' in 'Ddam'.
Distinctive sound, usually clear in context.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Causative Verbs (-이/히/리/기/우/구/추)
흐르다 -> 흘리다
Object Marker 을/를
땀을 흘리다
Onomatopoeia with Adverbial form
뻘뻘 흘리다
Simultaneous Action -면서
땀을 흘리면서 뛰다
Reasoning -아서/어서
땀을 흘려서 씻다
Examples by Level
오늘 너무 더워서 땀을 흘려요.
I am sweating because it's so hot today.
Present tense: 흘려요.
운동을 하면 땀을 흘려요.
When I exercise, I sweat.
Conditional ending: -면.
땀을 많이 흘려요?
Are you sweating a lot?
Question form.
저는 땀을 조금 흘려요.
I sweat a little.
Adverb: 조금.
동생이 땀을 흘리고 있어요.
My younger sibling is sweating.
Progressive: -고 있다.
땀 흘리지 마세요.
Don't sweat (get too hot).
Prohibitive: -지 마세요.
어제는 땀을 안 흘렸어요.
I didn't sweat yesterday.
Negative: 안 + Past tense.
땀을 흘려서 물을 마셔요.
I'm drinking water because I'm sweating.
Reasoning: -아서.
축구를 한 후에 땀을 많이 흘렸어요.
I sweated a lot after playing soccer.
Past tense after an action: -ㄴ 후에.
여름에는 누구나 땀을 흘려요.
In summer, everyone sweats.
Universal subject: 누구나.
땀을 흘리는 모습이 멋있어요.
The way you look while sweating is cool.
Noun modifying form: -는 모습.
청소를 하느라 땀을 좀 흘렸어요.
I sweated a bit because I was cleaning.
Reason for effort: -느라.
매운 음식을 먹고 땀을 흘렸어요.
I ate spicy food and sweated.
Sequential action: -고.
아이가 땀을 뻘뻘 흘리며 자요.
The child is sleeping while sweating profusely.
Onomatopoeia: 뻘뻘.
땀을 흘리면 샤워를 하고 싶어요.
When I sweat, I want to take a shower.
Desire: -고 싶다.
땀을 흘려서 옷이 다 젖었어요.
My clothes are all wet because I sweated.
Result: 젖었어요.
성공을 위해서는 땀 흘려 노력해야 합니다.
To succeed, you must work hard and sweat.
Necessity: -해야 합니다.
그는 가족을 위해 땀 흘려 돈을 벌었다.
He earned money by working hard (sweating) for his family.
Metaphorical use of sweat for labor.
땀 흘린 보람이 있네요.
It was worth the sweat (effort).
Worth/Reward: 보람이 있다.
긴장해서 식은땀을 흘렸어요.
I broke out in a cold sweat because I was nervous.
Specific term: 식은땀 (cold sweat).
땀 흘리는 노동의 가치를 알아야 해요.
You must know the value of labor that involves sweating.
Abstract noun: 가치 (value).
우리는 함께 땀 흘리며 연습했습니다.
We practiced together while sweating.
Simultaneous action: -며.
땀을 흘린 만큼 좋은 결과가 있을 거예요.
There will be good results as much as you have sweated.
Proportion: -ㄴ 만큼.
더운 날씨에도 불구하고 땀 흘려 일했습니다.
Despite the hot weather, I worked hard/sweated.
Despite: -에도 불구하고.
정직하게 땀 흘려 번 돈이 진짜 내 돈이다.
Money earned by honestly sweating is truly my money.
Modifier: 땀 흘려 번.
선수들은 우승을 위해 피와 땀을 흘렸다.
The athletes shed blood and sweat for the championship.
Idiom: 피와 땀 (blood and sweat).
땀 흘리는 것을 두려워하지 마세요.
Do not be afraid of sweating (working hard).
Gerund: -는 것.
그의 이마에는 땀방울이 송골송골 흘러내렸다.
Beads of sweat trickled down his forehead.
Descriptive: 송골송골 + 흘러내리다.
땀 흘려 얻은 교훈은 절대 잊지 않는다.
Lessons learned through sweat (hardship) are never forgotten.
Passive meaning: 얻은 (obtained).
그녀는 무대 위에서 열정적으로 땀을 흘렸다.
She sweated passionately on stage.
Adverb: 열정적으로.
땀 흘리는 사람들의 권리를 보호해야 한다.
We must protect the rights of those who work hard/sweat.
Formal requirement: -해야 한다.
땀을 흘리지 않고 얻는 것은 가치가 없다.
Things obtained without sweating have no value.
Condition: -지 않고.
농부의 땀이 밴 곡식은 무엇보다 귀하다.
Grains soaked in a farmer's sweat are more precious than anything.
Metaphorical verb: 배다 (to soak/saturate).
역사의 현장에서 선조들은 땀을 흘리며 나라를 지켰다.
At the site of history, our ancestors shed sweat to protect the country.
Honorific context.
땀 흘리는 정직한 노동이 존중받는 사회가 되어야 한다.
It must become a society where honest labor involving sweat is respected.
Passive: 존중받다.
그 작가는 원고지 위에서 보이지 않는 땀을 흘렸다.
The writer shed invisible sweat over the manuscript.
Abstract usage.
땀 흘림의 미학을 이해하는 것이 중요하다.
It is important to understand the aesthetics of shedding sweat.
Noun form: 흘림.
땀을 흘린다는 것은 살아있다는 증거이다.
To sweat is evidence of being alive.
Definition structure: -ㄴ다는 것은.
그는 자신의 꿈을 향해 묵묵히 땀을 흘려 왔다.
He has been silently shedding sweat toward his dream.
Duration: -아/어 왔다.
땀방울 하나하나에 그의 진심이 담겨 있다.
His sincerity is contained in every single drop of sweat.
Containment: 담겨 있다.
인류의 문명은 수많은 이들이 흘린 땀의 결실이다.
Human civilization is the fruit of the sweat shed by countless individuals.
Result/Fruit: 결실.
땀을 흘리는 행위는 육체적 고통을 넘어선 숭고한 의식이다.
The act of sweating is a sublime ritual that transcends physical pain.
Transcending: 넘어선.
그의 연설은 땀 흘려 일하는 이들의 심금을 울렸다.
His speech touched the heartstrings of those who work hard/sweat.
Idiom: 심금을 울리다.
땀 흘리는 수고 없이는 진정한 자아실현도 불가능하다.
Without the effort of shedding sweat, true self-actualization is impossible.
Self-actualization: 자아실현.
자본의 논리 속에서 땀의 가치가 퇴색되어서는 안 된다.
The value of sweat should not fade within the logic of capital.
Fading: 퇴색되다.
그의 삶은 땀과 눈물로 점철된 고난의 역사였다.
His life was a history of hardship punctuated by sweat and tears.
Punctuated/Studded: 점철된.
땀 흘리는 정직함이 세상을 바꾸는 동력이 된다.
The honesty of shedding sweat becomes the power that changes the world.
Power/Driving force: 동력.
영혼의 땀을 흘리지 않는 예술은 공허할 뿐이다.
Art that does not shed the sweat of the soul is merely empty.
Limitation: -을 뿐이다.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— The worth or reward of hard work.
땀 흘린 보람이 있는 하루였다.
— A metaphor for drops of sweat on an athlete.
그녀의 얼굴에 땀 흘리는 보석이 맺혔다.
— Hard-earned money.
땀 흘려 번 돈은 함부로 쓰지 못한다.
— Passion that shows through physical effort.
그의 땀 흘리는 열정에 감동했다.
— A place of active labor or training.
공사 현장은 땀 흘리는 사람들로 가득하다.
— To wipe away sweat.
수건으로 땀을 닦으세요.
— To be soaked in sweat.
옷이 땀에 흠뻑 젖었다.
— To cool down after sweating.
바람을 쐬며 땀을 식혔다.
— To sweat like rain (extremely much).
땀이 비 오듯 흘리고 있어요.
— The joy of physical exertion.
운동 후 땀 흘리는 즐거움을 느껴보세요.
Often Confused With
Passive vs Active. Use '나다' for natural occurrences.
Don't confuse sweat (땀) with blood (피).
Don't confuse sweat (땀) with tears (눈물).
Idioms & Expressions
— To give one's all; to sacrifice greatly.
이 프로젝트에 피와 땀을 흘렸습니다.
Formal/Literary— Hard work always pays off; effort is never wasted.
걱정 마, 땀은 배신하지 않아.
Motivational— To be in breathless suspense (lit. to hold sweat in hands).
경기가 너무 박진감 넘쳐서 손에 땀을 쥐게 했다.
Common— To run around very busily (lit. so much that feet sweat).
서류를 찾으러 발바닥에 땀이 나도록 뛰었다.
Colloquial— To be extremely nervous or in a difficult spot.
상사의 질문에 식은땀을 흘렸다.
Neutral— To start sweating suddenly (often from spicy food or shock).
매운 짬뽕을 먹으니 땀 구멍이 열리는 것 같다.
Informal— To take a rest to stop sweating.
나무 그늘에서 땀을 좀 들이고 가자.
Dialect/Older generation— A place of real, gritty labor.
여기는 진짜 땀 냄새 나는 삶의 현장이다.
Descriptive— To work very hard (lit. to shed bead-like sweat).
농부들이 뙤약볕 아래서 구슬땀을 흘리고 있다.
Literary/Journalistic— To do something without any effort; to be lazy.
그는 땀 한 방울 안 흘리고 돈을 벌려고 한다.
CriticalEasily Confused
Root verb.
흐르다 is 'to flow' (intransitive), 흘리다 is 'to make flow' (causative).
강물이 흘러요 vs 땀을 흘려요.
General verb.
Can mean 'to drop' (spilling food).
음식을 흘리지 마세요.
Similar meaning.
나다 is used for things appearing (smell, sweat, sound).
냄새가 나요 vs 땀을 흘려요.
Sauna context.
빼다 implies removing something from the inside.
독소를 빼다.
Result.
젖다 is the state of being wet.
땀에 젖었어요.
Sentence Patterns
저는 [Noun] 때문에 땀을 흘려요.
저는 더위 때문에 땀을 흘려요.
[Action] 후에 땀을 많이 흘렸어요.
청소 후에 땀을 많이 흘렸어요.
[Goal]을 위해 땀 흘려 노력해요.
성공을 위해 땀 흘려 노력해요.
땀 흘리는 것은 [Meaning]이다.
땀 흘리는 것은 정직한 것이다.
땀방울이 [Location]에 맺히다/흘러내리다.
땀방울이 이마에 송골송골 맺혔다.
[Abstract] 속에 땀을 흘리다.
고난의 역사 속에 땀을 흘리다.
땀을 흘리며 [Verb].
땀을 흘리며 공부해요.
땀 흘린 [Noun].
땀 흘린 결과.
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How to Use It
Extremely high in daily life and media.
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땀이 흘려요
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땀을 흘려요
흘리다 is transitive and needs the object marker '을'.
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땀을 나요
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땀이 나요
나다 is intransitive and needs the subject marker '이'.
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땀을 흐르다
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땀이 흐르다
흐르다 is 'to flow' (intransitive).
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Using '땀 흘리다' for spilled water
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물을 흘리다
Don't use the word '땀' if you just spilled a drink.
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Using it for 'crying' incorrectly
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눈물을 흘리다
Sweat is '땀', tears are '눈물'.
Tips
Sauna Talk
When at a jjimjilbang, using '땀 흘리다' is the best way to talk about the experience. It's seen as healthy!
Causative logic
Remember that '흘리다' makes the liquid flow. You are the boss of your sweat!
Vivid Adverbs
Learn '뻘뻘' (profusely) and '송골송골' (beaded). They always go with this word.
Complimenting
Telling someone '땀 흘려 일하는 모습이 멋져요' is a very high compliment in Korea.
Exercise
In Korean gyms, if you aren't '땀 흘리다', you aren't working out hard enough!
Hard Work
Use it in your self-introductions to show you are a hard worker.
Suspense
Remember '손에 땀을 쥐다' for exciting movies or games.
Tense sounds
Keep the 'T' in 'Ddam' strong and short.
Literary flair
Use '땀방울' in stories to make them more emotional.
Na-da vs Heul-li-da
If you did it on purpose (like exercise), use '흘리다'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Ddam' (땀) as 'Damn, it's hot!' and 'Heullida' (흘리다) as 'Hulling' seeds in a hot field. You sweat (Ddam) while hulling (Heulli) the seeds.
Visual Association
Imagine a marathon runner with 'Ddam' (sweat) 'Heulli'-ing (flowing) down their face like a river.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use '땀 흘리다' in a sentence today when you describe your workout or a busy day at work.
Word Origin
'땀' is a native Korean word for sweat. '흘리다' is the causative form of the native verb '흐르다' (to flow). Combining them literally creates the meaning 'to make sweat flow.'
Original meaning: The physical act of liquid flowing from the body's pores.
Koreanic (Native Korean)Cultural Context
Avoid using it to describe someone's body odor directly; keep it focused on the act of effort or the response to heat.
In English, 'sweating' can be negative (smelly, nervous). In Korean, it's more often positive (hardworking).
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Gym / Exercise
- 땀 흘리러 가요.
- 땀이 많이 나네요.
- 수건 좀 주세요.
- 운동 효과 최고!
Summer Weather
- 너무 더워서 땀 흘려요.
- 에어컨 좀 켜주세요.
- 땀이 비 오듯 해요.
- 여름은 힘들어요.
Workplace
- 땀 흘려 일합시다.
- 수고 많으셨습니다.
- 우리의 땀이 헛되지 않길.
- 열심히 합시다.
Sauna (Jjimjilbang)
- 땀 좀 빼러 갈까?
- 땀 흘리니까 시원하다.
- 식혜 마시자.
- 여기 진짜 뜨겁다.
Nervous Situations
- 식은땀이 나요.
- 너무 긴장돼요.
- 땀을 흘릴 정도로 떨려요.
- 진땀 뺐어요.
Conversation Starters
"오늘 운동하면서 땀 좀 흘리셨나요?"
"날씨가 너무 더워서 땀이 많이 흘러요, 그렇죠?"
"땀 흘리고 나서 마시는 시원한 물 한 잔 어때요?"
"땀 흘려 일하는 사람들을 보면 어떤 생각이 드세요?"
"땀 흘리는 걸 좋아하세요, 아니면 싫어하세요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 내가 땀 흘려 노력한 일은 무엇인가요?
땀 흘리는 것이 나에게 주는 의미를 적어보세요.
가장 땀을 많이 흘렸던 기억에 대해 써보세요.
땀 흘려 일하는 부모님이나 친구에게 편지를 써보세요.
땀 흘린 뒤의 상쾌함에 대해 묘사해 보세요.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, '흘리다' is transitive and needs '을'. Say '땀을 흘려요' or '땀이 흘러요' (sweat flows).
It means 'cold sweat,' used when you are sick, scared, or very nervous.
Yes, it is a neutral phrase. Just conjugate it to '흘리세요' or '흘리십니다' for higher honorifics.
You can say '땀을 많이 흘려요' or '땀을 뻘뻘 흘려요' for more emphasis.
No, it is very commonly used metaphorically to mean 'working hard' or 'making an effort'.
Physically, it's just not sweating. Metaphorically, it's '빈둥거리다' (to idle) or '놀다' (to play).
Yes, but usually we use '땀을 흘리다' for humans. For animals, '땀이 나다' is more common if they sweat.
It means 'sweat drops.' It's often used in more descriptive or poetic writing.
Not a direct slang word, but using onomatopoeia like '땀 뻘뻘' is very common online.
It represents the hard work and physical effort put into achieving a dream.
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Translate: 'I sweated a lot while running.'
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Translate: 'He worked hard (sweated) for his children.'
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Translate: 'I am sweating profusely because of the heat.'
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Translate: 'Success is the result of sweat.'
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Write a sentence using '식은땀'.
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Translate: 'Please wipe your sweat with this towel.'
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Translate: 'It was a suspenseful movie (sweat in hands).'
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Write a sentence using '땀 흘려 공부하다'.
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Translate: 'I want to go to the sauna and sweat it out.'
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Translate: 'Honest sweat does not lie.'
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Translate: 'The athletes are shedding sweat on the field.'
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Translate: 'My clothes are wet from sweat.'
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Translate: 'I studied while sweating.'
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Translate: 'Don't be afraid to sweat.'
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Translate: 'He shed tears and sweat.'
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Translate: 'I sweated a little bit.'
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Translate: 'Why are you sweating so much?'
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Translate: 'The farmer's sweat is precious.'
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Translate: 'I sweated while cleaning the room.'
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Translate: 'Let's sweat together!'
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Say: 'I sweat a lot.'
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Say: 'I sweated while exercising.'
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Say: 'Don't sweat too much.'
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Say: 'I'm sweating profusely.'
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Say: 'It was worth the sweat.'
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Say: 'I broke out in a cold sweat.'
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Say: 'I worked hard (sweated) for my dream.'
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Say: 'Wipe your sweat.'
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Say: 'I'm soaked in sweat.'
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Say: 'Let's go sweat it out in the sauna.'
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Say: 'The weather is so hot I'm sweating.'
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Say: 'I studied hard (sweated) all night.'
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Say: 'It's a suspenseful game.'
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Say: 'He is shedding sweat drops.'
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Say: 'Honest sweat is beautiful.'
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Say: 'I sweat easily.'
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Say: 'Stop sweating and rest.'
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Say: 'I sweated because I was nervous.'
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Say: 'The athletes are sweating together.'
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Say: 'I feel refreshed after sweating.'
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Listen and identify the verb: '땀을 흘리다'.
Listen: '어제 너무 열심히 운동해서 땀을 많이 흘렸어요.' Did the person exercise hard?
Listen: '식은땀이 나요.' Is the person hot or nervous?
Listen: '땀 흘린 보람이 있네요.' Is the person happy or sad about their work?
Listen: '땀을 뻘뻘 흘리며 뛰고 있어요.' Is the person running fast?
Listen: '수건으로 땀 좀 닦아.' What should the person do?
Listen: '땀은 배신하지 않아요.' What is the speaker providing?
Listen: '손에 땀을 쥐게 하네요.' Is the situation calm or exciting?
Listen: '땀 흘려 번 돈이라 더 소중해요.' Why is the money precious?
Listen: '땀이 비 오듯 흘러요.' Is it a little or a lot of sweat?
Listen: '땀 흘리는 모습이 보기 좋아요.' Is this a compliment?
Listen: '긴장해서 땀을 좀 흘렸어.' Why did they sweat?
Listen: '땀 좀 식히고 가자.' What is the plan?
Listen: '땀방울이 송골송골 맺혔다.' Where is the sweat?
Listen: '땀 흘리지 않으면 성공도 없어요.' What is required for success?
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Summary
The phrase '땀 흘리다' goes beyond biology; it is a linguistic badge of honor. While '땀이 나다' describes the physical state of sweating, '땀을 흘리다' describes the person's active struggle and dedication. Example: '성공은 땀 흘리는 사람의 것이다' (Success belongs to those who sweat/work hard).
- Literally means 'to sweat' or 'to shed sweat' from the body glands.
- Culturally symbolizes hard work, sincerity, and dedicated effort in Korean society.
- Grammatically transitive, using the object marker '-을' with the verb '흘리다'.
- Commonly used in sports, labor, and summer contexts to describe physical exertion.
Sauna Talk
When at a jjimjilbang, using '땀 흘리다' is the best way to talk about the experience. It's seen as healthy!
Causative logic
Remember that '흘리다' makes the liquid flow. You are the boss of your sweat!
Vivid Adverbs
Learn '뻘뻘' (profusely) and '송골송골' (beaded). They always go with this word.
Complimenting
Telling someone '땀 흘려 일하는 모습이 멋져요' is a very high compliment in Korea.
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몸살
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급성이다
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