A2 Idiom Neutro

손을 흔들다

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Wave one's hand

Significado

To move one's hand back and forth as a greeting or signal.

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Contexto cultural

Waving with both hands is a sign of great enthusiasm and is very common among K-pop fans or close friends. When calling someone to come closer, the palm faces down. Waving with the palm up or out is strictly for greetings/farewells. It is polite to continue waving until the person you are seeing off is completely out of sight. In traditional settings, a wave was never used; only bows. Waving is a symbol of modern, westernized Korean social life.

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The 'ㄹ' Rule

Always remember that '흔들다' becomes '흔듭니다' in formal settings. It's a common test question!

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Hierarchy Matters

Waving is for friends. Bowing is for everyone else. When in doubt, bow.

Significado

To move one's hand back and forth as a greeting or signal.

💡

The 'ㄹ' Rule

Always remember that '흔들다' becomes '흔듭니다' in formal settings. It's a common test question!

⚠️

Hierarchy Matters

Waving is for friends. Bowing is for everyone else. When in doubt, bow.

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Double the Wave

Wave with both hands to show you are REALLY happy to see someone. It's very 'Korean'!

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The Long Goodbye

Don't stop waving as soon as they turn around. Keep going until they are gone!

Teste-se

Complete the sentence with the correct form of '흔들다'.

멀리 있는 친구에게 손을 ______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 흔들었어요

In a neutral context, '흔들었어요' is the most common polite form.

Which situation is NOT appropriate for '손을 흔들다'?

다음 중 손을 흔드는 것이 예의에 어긋나는 상황은?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 처음 만난 사장님께 인사할 때

You should bow to a CEO (사장님), not wave.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.

가: 지민아, 나 여기 있어! (______) 나: 오, 봤어! 지금 갈게!

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 손을 흔들고 있어

The speaker is currently waving to show their location.

Match the Korean phrase with its English meaning.

1. 손을 흔들다, 2. 악수하다, 3. 손사래를 치다

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b

These are three distinct hand gestures in Korean.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Waving vs. Bowing

Wave (손을 흔들다)
Friends 친구
Children 아이들
Bow (절/인사)
Elders 어른
Boss 사장님

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Complete the sentence with the correct form of '흔들다'. Fill Blank A2

멀리 있는 친구에게 손을 ______.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 흔들었어요

In a neutral context, '흔들었어요' is the most common polite form.

Which situation is NOT appropriate for '손을 흔들다'? Choose A2

다음 중 손을 흔드는 것이 예의에 어긋나는 상황은?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 처음 만난 사장님께 인사할 때

You should bow to a CEO (사장님), not wave.

Fill in the missing part of the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

가: 지민아, 나 여기 있어! (______) 나: 오, 봤어! 지금 갈게!

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 손을 흔들고 있어

The speaker is currently waving to show their location.

Match the Korean phrase with its English meaning. Match B1

Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b

These are three distinct hand gestures in Korean.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

It's still risky. Even if you are close, a polite nod or a small bow is safer in a professional environment.

'흔들다' is an active motion you do. '흔들거리다' is something swaying on its own, like a tree in the wind.

Yes, in Korea, the 'come here' gesture is palm down. Palm up is for saying hello/bye.

You say '손을 흔들었어요' (polite) or '손을 흔들었어' (casual).

You can use '응원봉을 흔들다'.

No, that is '악수하다'. '손을 흔들다' is only for waving.

Yes, it's a very common visual trope for emotional partings.

That usually means 'No', 'I don't know', or 'It's not me'.

No, for a tail, we use '꼬리를 흔들다'.

The phrase itself is neutral, but the conjugation (e.g., -어 vs -습니다) determines the formality.

Frases relacionadas

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손짓하다

similar

To gesture with the hand

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악수하다

similar

To shake hands

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손사래를 치다

contrast

To wave one's hand to say no

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고개를 끄덕이다

builds on

To nod one's head

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손을 들다

similar

To raise one's hand

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