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던지다

To throw something through the air.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 던지다 when you throw something. If you have a ball, you throw it to a friend. You say: '공을 던져요' (I throw the ball). It is easy to use for small things.

At this level, you can use 던지다 for more than just balls. You can throw paper in the trash or throw a toy. It is a very useful action word for daily life.

Now you can use 던지다 for abstract ideas. You can 'throw' a question in a meeting (질문을 던지다) or 'throw' a glance at someone. It adds variety to your sentences.

As you reach B2, you will notice 던지다 is used in professional contexts. You might 'throw' a suggestion during a discussion or 'throw' your support behind a project. It is a flexible verb.

In advanced Korean, 던지다 is used in literary contexts. Authors use it to describe a character throwing their body into a dangerous situation or casting their hopes into the future. It conveys deep emotion.

At the mastery level, you understand the nuance of 던지다 in idiomatic expressions. You can use it to describe subtle actions like 'casting a shadow' or 'throwing a hint' in complex social situations, showing native-like control.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • 던지다 means to throw.
  • It is a native Korean verb.
  • Used for physical and abstract objects.
  • Regular verb conjugation.

The word 던지다 is a fundamental Korean verb that translates directly to 'to throw' or 'to toss'. Imagine you are playing catch with a friend; the act of releasing the ball toward them is exactly what this word describes.

It is not just about physical objects, though! You can also 던지다 a glance, a question, or even a joke. It implies a sense of direction and purpose, sending something from yourself toward a target.

Because it is a regular verb, it is very easy to conjugate and use in daily conversation. Whether you are throwing a ball or throwing a suggestion into a meeting, this word is your go-to choice for active movement.

The etymology of 던지다 is rooted in Middle Korean. Historically, it was used to describe the physical act of casting or hurling objects, often in hunting or combat contexts.

Over centuries, the usage expanded from purely physical actions to abstract ones. This is a common linguistic evolution where 'throwing' an object becomes 'throwing' an idea into a conversation.

Interestingly, while it has evolved, the core root remains stable. It has no direct cognates in English, but it functions similarly to the Germanic roots of 'throw' or 'cast'. It is a pure Korean word, not a Sino-Korean (Hanja) term, which makes it feel very natural and native to Korean speakers.

You use 던지다 whenever you want to express the movement of an object away from yourself. Common collocations include 공을 던지다 (throw a ball) or 질문을 던지다 (pose/throw a question).

In formal settings, you might hear it used to describe 'casting' a vote or 'throwing' a suggestion on the table. It is versatile and fits into almost any register, from casual playground talk to professional boardroom discussions.

Remember that the object being 'thrown' usually takes the particle 을/를. If you are throwing something at a target, use the particle 에게 or 한테 to indicate the recipient.

1. 눈길을 던지다: To cast a glance. Example: 그녀는 그에게 짧은 눈길을 던졌다. (She cast a short glance at him.)

2. 질문을 던지다: To pose a question. Example: 그는 회의 중에 어려운 질문을 던졌다. (He posed a difficult question during the meeting.)

3. 몸을 던지다: To throw oneself into something (dedicate). Example: 그는 연구에 몸을 던졌다. (He threw himself into his research.)

4. 시선을 던지다: To direct one's gaze. Example: 창밖으로 시선을 던졌다. (I directed my gaze out the window.)

5. 말을 던지다: To throw out a remark. Example: 농담을 던지다. (To throw out a joke.)

던지다 is a regular verb. In the present tense, it becomes 던져요. In the past tense, it is 던졌다.

The pronunciation is straightforward: [deon-ji-da]. Ensure the 'eo' sound is deep in the throat, similar to the 'u' in 'but' but more open. The 'j' sound is crisp, like the 'j' in 'jump'.

There are no complex plural forms as it is a verb. It follows standard Korean verb patterns. Rhyming words in Korean include 건지다 (to fish out) and 번지다 (to spread), which share the same ending structure.

Fun Fact

It is a pure native word, not derived from Chinese characters.

Pronunciation Guide

UK deon-ji-da

Korean phonetics apply.

US deon-ji-da

Korean phonetics apply.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing 'eo'
  • Softening the 'j'
  • Dropping the final 'da'

Rhymes With

번지다 건지다 먼지다 얹히다 번지다

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Standard

Speaking 2/5

Standard

Listening 1/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

질문 사람

Learn Next

내던지다 투척하다

Advanced

도전장 소용돌이

Grammar to Know

Verb Conjugation

던지다 -> 던져요

Object Particle

공을 던지다

Dative Particle

나에게 던지다

Examples by Level

1

공을 던져요.

Ball (object) throw.

Present tense.

2

종이를 던지지 마세요.

Paper throw don't.

Negative imperative.

3

그가 공을 던졌어요.

He ball threw.

Past tense.

4

친구에게 던져요.

To friend throw.

Dative case.

5

무엇을 던져요?

What throw?

Question.

6

여기에 던져요.

Here throw.

Location.

7

잘 던져요.

Well throw.

Adverb.

8

공을 던질 거예요.

Ball will throw.

Future tense.

1

그는 쓰레기를 쓰레기통에 던졌어요.

2

공을 멀리 던지세요.

3

그녀는 나에게 열쇠를 던져주었어요.

4

돌을 물에 던지지 마세요.

5

그는 화가 나서 물건을 던졌어요.

6

친구와 공을 던지며 놀아요.

7

그는 편지를 우체통에 던졌어요.

8

누가 이 공을 던졌나요?

1

회의에서 좋은 질문을 던졌어요.

2

그는 나에게 의미심장한 눈길을 던졌어요.

3

그는 자신의 모든 것을 연구에 던졌어요.

4

그는 농담을 던지며 분위기를 띄웠어요.

5

그는 시선을 창밖으로 던졌어요.

6

그녀는 나에게 힌트를 던져주었어요.

7

그는 주사위를 던졌어요.

8

그는 의견을 던져보았어요.

1

그는 자신의 운명을 하늘에 던졌어요.

2

그는 마지막 카드를 던졌어요.

3

그는 비판적인 질문을 던지며 시작했어요.

4

그녀는 차가운 시선을 그에게 던졌어요.

5

그는 자신의 모든 에너지를 일에 던졌어요.

6

그는 도전을 던졌어요.

7

그는 농담을 던져 긴장을 풀었어요.

8

그는 기회를 잡기 위해 몸을 던졌어요.

1

그는 시대의 과제를 우리에게 던졌어요.

2

그는 진실을 향해 몸을 던졌어요.

3

그는 의문을 던지며 글을 마쳤어요.

4

그는 세상을 향해 도전장을 던졌어요.

5

그는 차가운 무관심을 던졌어요.

6

그는 희망의 메시지를 던졌어요.

7

그는 논쟁의 불씨를 던졌어요.

8

그는 자신의 철학을 세상에 던졌어요.

1

그는 역사의 소용돌이 속에 몸을 던졌어요.

2

그는 운명의 주사위를 던졌어요.

3

그는 고독한 시선을 허공에 던졌어요.

4

그는 예술적 영감을 세상에 던졌어요.

5

그는 침묵 속에 무거운 질문을 던졌어요.

6

그는 자신의 신념을 행동으로 던졌어요.

7

그는 비극의 서막을 던졌어요.

8

그는 시대의 아픔을 붓으로 던졌어요.

Common Collocations

공을 던지다
질문을 던지다
눈길을 던지다
몸을 던지다
농담을 던지다
시선을 던지다
힌트를 던지다
주사위를 던지다
돌을 던지다
의견을 던지다

Idioms & Expressions

"주사위는 던져졌다"

The die is cast (the decision is made).

이미 주사위는 던져졌다.

formal

"눈길을 던지다"

To cast a glance.

그녀에게 눈길을 던졌다.

neutral

"몸을 던지다"

To throw oneself into something.

일에 몸을 던졌다.

neutral

"질문을 던지다"

To pose a question.

어려운 질문을 던졌다.

neutral

"돌을 던지다"

To criticize (figurative).

그에게 돌을 던지는 사람이 많다.

neutral

"말을 던지다"

To throw out a comment.

툭 말을 던졌다.

casual

Easily Confused

던지다 vs 뿌리다

Both involve movement.

뿌리다 is to scatter.

꽃잎을 뿌리다 vs 공을 던지다.

던지다 vs 내던지다

Similar root.

내던지다 is more forceful.

책을 내던지다.

던지다 vs 투척하다

Same meaning.

투척하다 is formal/news.

화염병을 투척하다.

던지다 vs 보내다

Both mean to send.

보내다 is to dispatch/send.

편지를 보내다 vs 공을 던지다.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + Object + 을/를 + 던지다

나는 공을 던진다.

A2

Subject + Recipient + 에게 + Object + 을/를 + 던지다

그는 나에게 공을 던졌다.

B1

Subject + 몸을 + 던지다

그는 일에 몸을 던졌다.

B1

Subject + 질문을 + 던지다

그가 질문을 던졌다.

B2

Subject + 시선을 + 던지다

그녀가 시선을 던졌다.

Word Family

Nouns

던짐 The act of throwing

Verbs

내던지다 To throw away

Related

투척 Sino-Korean equivalent

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

투척하다 (Formal) 던지다 (Neutral) 던져 (Casual)

Common Mistakes

던지다 + 에게 (incorrect particle) 에게/한테 + 던지다
The recipient needs the dative particle.
던지다 + 를 (missing object particle) 을/를 + 던지다
The object being thrown needs the object particle.
던져다 (wrong conjugation) 던졌다
Past tense is 던졌다.
던지게 (wrong ending) 던지다
Dictionary form is required.
던지음 (wrong noun form) 던짐
Noun form is 던짐.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a baseball field.

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Native Usage

Used for both physical and abstract items.

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Cultural Insight

Common in sports terminology.

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Grammar Shortcut

Follows standard verb conjugation.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'eo' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for throwing parties.

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Did You Know?

It is a 100% native Korean word.

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Study Smart

Learn it with '질문을 던지다'.

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Register

Use 투척 for news reports.

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Particles

Always check your particles.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine 'don't' (don-ji-da) throw that!

Visual Association

A baseball player throwing a ball.

Word Web

Ball Sport Question Action

Challenge

Throw a paper ball into a bin 5 times.

Word Origin

Native Korean

Original meaning: To cast or hurl

Cultural Context

None, standard verb.

Directly maps to 'throw', 'cast', or 'toss'.

Used in many sports contexts in Korean media.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports

  • 공을 던지다
  • 잘 던지다
  • 빠르게 던지다

Meetings

  • 질문을 던지다
  • 의견을 던지다
  • 안건을 던지다

Daily Life

  • 쓰레기를 던지다
  • 열쇠를 던지다
  • 물건을 던지다

Literature

  • 눈길을 던지다
  • 시선을 던지다
  • 마음을 던지다

Conversation Starters

"오늘 공을 던져봤나요?"

"질문을 던지는 것을 좋아하나요?"

"어떤 상황에서 물건을 던지나요?"

"가장 최근에 던진 것은 무엇인가요?"

"주사위를 던지는 게임을 좋아하나요?"

Journal Prompts

오늘 누군가에게 질문을 던졌나요?

무언가를 던지고 싶었던 적이 있나요?

스포츠에서 던지는 동작의 중요성.

던지다라는 단어를 사용한 짧은 이야기.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

It is neutral and used in all contexts.

No, that would be violent.

던짐.

Yes.

던지지 마세요.

Yes, for suggestions.

Yes, 투척.

No, that is '파티를 열다'.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

나는 공을 ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 던져요

던져요 means throw.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'to throw a question'?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 질문을 던지다

질문을 던지다 is the correct collocation.

true false B1

Can you use '던지다' for abstract ideas?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, like posing questions.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Both can be used with 던지다.

sentence order B2

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

Subject-Object-Verb order.

fill blank A1

쓰레기를 ___ 마세요.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 던지지

Don't throw trash.

multiple choice A2

What is the past tense of 던지다?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 던졌다

던졌다 is past tense.

true false B1

Is '던지다' a Sino-Korean word?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is a native Korean word.

match pairs B2

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Common idioms.

sentence order C1

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

Advanced sentence structure.

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