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와/과

wa/gwa

When you want to say “and” between two nouns, you use 와/과. This particle is attached directly to the end of the first noun. If the first noun ends in a consonant (a batchim), you use 과. If it ends in a vowel, you use 와. This particle can also mean “with” when indicating accompaniment.

For example, to say “apple and banana,” you would say 사과와 바나나 (sagwawa banana) because 사과 (sagwa – apple) ends in a vowel. To say “bread and milk,” you would say 빵과 우유 (ppanggwa uyu) because 빵 (ppang – bread) ends in a consonant.

When used to mean “with,” it works similarly. To say “with a friend,” you would say 친구와 (chinguwa) because 친구 (chingu – friend) ends in a vowel. To say “with a book,” you would say 책과 (chaekgwa) because 책 (chaek – book) ends in a consonant.

It's a very common particle, so understanding when to use 와 and when to use 과 is essential for basic sentence construction in Korean.

와/과 is a particle in Korean that connects nouns, meaning "and" or "with." You use "과" after a noun ending in a consonant, and "와" after a noun ending in a vowel. This particle is used when you are listing two nouns together or when someone is doing something with someone else.

For example, you can say "친구와 영화를 봤어요" (I watched a movie with a friend) or "사과와 바나나를 샀어요" (I bought apples and bananas). It’s a very common and essential particle for constructing sentences in Korean.

Remember to pay attention to the final sound of the preceding noun to choose the correct form of the particle.

When used with nouns, 와/과 means "and" or "with." You use 과 after a noun ending in a consonant, and 와 after a noun ending in a vowel. For example, 빵과 우유 (bread and milk) or 친구와 영화를 봤어요 (I watched a movie with a friend).

It's important to remember that 와/과 is specifically for connecting nouns. You wouldn't use it to connect verbs or adjectives; for those, you'd use different grammatical structures. This particle helps you link two nouns together to show they are part of a group or are involved in an action together.

§ Understanding 와/과: And and With

The Korean particles 와 and 과 both mean 'and' or 'with'. They attach directly to nouns. The choice between 와 and 과 depends on whether the preceding noun ends with a consonant (받침, batchim) or a vowel.

Rule
Use 과 after a noun ending with a consonant.
Rule
Use 와 after a noun ending with a vowel.

§ 와/과 Meaning 'And' (Connecting Nouns)

When 와/과 means 'and', it connects two or more nouns, indicating that they are grouped together. It's used to list things or people.

우유를 샀어요. (I bought bread and milk.)

엄마 아빠가 왔어요. (Mom and Dad came.)

§ 와/과 Meaning 'With' (Together With)

When 와/과 means 'with', it indicates that someone or something is accompanying or involved with another. It describes a relationship of togetherness or collaboration.

친구 영화를 봤어요. (I watched a movie with a friend.)

선생님 이야기했어요. (I talked with the teacher.)

§ Similar Words and When to Use 와/과 vs. Alternatives

Korean has a few ways to say 'and' or 'with', and understanding the nuances will make your language more natural. Here are the main alternatives:

  • (이)랑

Meaning
'And' or 'with'.
Usage
This is a more informal version of 와/과. It's very common in spoken Korean.
Rule
Use 이랑 after a noun ending with a consonant. Use 랑 after a noun ending with a vowel.

친구 밥 먹었어요. (I ate with a friend.)

사과 오렌지 주세요. (Please give me apples and oranges.)

  • 하고

Meaning
'And' or 'with'.
Usage
하고 is another common particle that can mean 'and' or 'with'. It's generally considered informal to neutral, less formal than 와/과 but often interchangeable with (이)랑.
Rule
하고 doesn't change form based on batchim. You just attach it directly to the noun.

하고 연필이 필요해요. (I need a book and a pencil.)

엄마하고 시장에 갔어요. (I went to the market with Mom.)

§ When to Choose 와/과

So, when should you specifically use 와/과? Here’s a quick guide:

  • Formal Settings: In written Korean, presentations, news reports, or very polite conversations, 와/과 is the most appropriate choice for 'and' or 'with'.

  • Listing Items Formally: When you want to clearly and formally enumerate items or people without sounding too casual.

  • Clarity in Comparisons: Sometimes, 와/과 can emphasize a comparison or relationship more distinctly than its informal counterparts, especially in grammatical explanations or academic contexts (though this is more advanced).

For everyday conversations with friends or family, (이)랑 or 하고 are perfectly fine and often sound more natural. However, mastering 와/과 gives you the flexibility to adapt your speech to more formal situations and understand formal texts.

Guia de pronúncia

UK [wa̠/gwa̠]
US [wa̠/gwa̠]
short
Rima com
nah (for 와) bah (for 과)
Erros comuns
  • Pronouncing '와' as 'waah' instead of 'wah'
  • Not distinguishing between '와' and '과' based on the preceding syllable ending.

Exemplos por nível

1

나는 친구와 영화를 봤어요.

I watched a movie with my friend.

와 is used because 친구 ends in a vowel.

2

빵과 우유를 샀어요.

I bought bread and milk.

과 is used because 빵 ends in a consonant.

3

저는 엄마와 아빠가 있어요.

I have a mom and a dad.

와 is used because 엄마 ends in a vowel.

4

책과 연필이 필요해요.

I need a book and a pencil.

과 is used because 책 ends in a consonant.

5

커피와 케이크를 먹었어요.

I ate coffee and cake.

와 is used because 커피 ends in a vowel.

6

저는 동생과 놀아요.

I play with my younger sibling.

과 is used because 동생 ends in a consonant.

7

사과와 바나나를 좋아해요.

I like apples and bananas.

와 is used because 사과 ends in a vowel.

8

가족과 함께 여행 갈 거예요.

I will travel with my family.

과 is used because 가족 ends in a consonant.

1

저녁 식사 후에 우리는 커피와 디저트를 먹었어요.

After dinner, we had coffee and dessert.

Used to connect nouns '커피' (coffee) and '디저트' (dessert).

2

친구와 함께 영화를 보러 갈 거예요.

I'm going to watch a movie with a friend.

Used to indicate 'with' a person, '친구' (friend).

3

이 책은 역사와 문학을 동시에 다루고 있어요.

This book deals with history and literature at the same time.

Connects '역사' (history) and '문학' (literature).

4

회의는 다음 주 월요일과 수요일에 열릴 예정입니다.

The meeting is scheduled for next Monday and Wednesday.

Connects '월요일' (Monday) and '수요일' (Wednesday).

5

저는 김치찌개와 된장찌개 중에서 김치찌개를 더 좋아해요.

Between kimchi stew and soybean paste stew, I prefer kimchi stew.

Connects '김치찌개' (kimchi stew) and '된장찌개' (soybean paste stew) for comparison.

6

그녀는 강아지와 고양이를 키우고 있어요.

She is raising a dog and a cat.

Connects '강아지' (dog) and '고양이' (cat).

7

여행 계획을 세우면서 지도와 가이드북을 참고했어요.

While making travel plans, I referred to a map and a guidebook.

Connects '지도' (map) and '가이드북' (guidebook).

8

새로운 프로젝트는 팀워크와 소통이 중요합니다.

Teamwork and communication are important for the new project.

Connects '팀워크' (teamwork) and '소통' (communication).

Colocações comuns

친구와 with a friend
책과 and a book
커피와 with coffee
밥과 and rice
펜과 and a pen
나와 with me
너와 with you
엄마와 with mom
아빠와 with dad
학교와 and school

Frases Comuns

친구와 영화를 봐요.

I watch a movie with a friend.

빵과 우유를 주세요.

Please give me bread and milk.

저는 커피와 케이크를 좋아해요.

I like coffee and cake.

엄마와 같이 시장에 가요.

I go to the market with my mom.

사과와 바나나는 과일이에요.

Apples and bananas are fruits.

책과 노트를 준비하세요.

Prepare your book and notebook.

점심은 김치와 밥입니다.

Lunch is kimchi and rice.

오빠와 동생이 같이 놀아요.

Older brother and younger sibling play together.

한국어와 영어를 공부해요.

I study Korean and English.

집과 회사가 가까워요.

My home and office are close.

Como usar

와/과 is a particle used to connect two or more nouns, meaning "and" or "with."

The choice between and depends on the ending sound of the preceding noun:

  • Use after a noun ending in a consonant (받침).
    Example: 빵 우유 (bread and milk)
  • Use after a noun ending in a vowel.
    Example: 사과 바나나 (apple and banana)
When used to mean "with," it indicates accompaniment.
Example: 친구 영화를 봤어요. (I watched a movie with a friend.)

Erros comuns

A common mistake is confusing 와/과 with other connecting particles like 하고 or 랑/이랑. While they can sometimes be interchangeable, 와/과 is generally considered more formal and is often found in written Korean or more formal speech. 하고 is a neutral connector, and 랑/이랑 is typically used in casual spoken Korean.

Another mistake is using the wrong form ( vs. ). Remember the rule: consonant + , vowel + .

Teste-se 42 perguntas

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저는 사과___바나나를 좋아해요. (I like apples and bananas.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a noun ending in a vowel. 사과 (sagwa) ends with a vowel 'ㅏ'.

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저는 친구___영화를 봤어요. (I watched a movie with my friend.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a noun ending in a vowel. 친구 (chingu) ends with a vowel 'ㅜ'.

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저는 책___연필을 샀어요. (I bought a book and a pencil.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '과' after a noun ending in a consonant. 책 (chaek) ends with a consonant 'ㄱ'.

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저는 엄마___아빠가 있어요. (I have a mom and a dad.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a noun ending in a vowel. 엄마 (eomma) ends with a vowel 'ㅏ'.

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저는 밥___김치를 먹어요. (I eat rice and kimchi.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '과' after a noun ending in a consonant. 밥 (bap) ends with a consonant 'ㅂ'.

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저는 동생___놀아요. (I play with my younger sibling.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '과' after a noun ending in a consonant. 동생 (dongsaeng) ends with a consonant 'ㅇ'.

sentence order A1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 저는 사과와 바나나를 좋아해요.

This sentence means 'I like apples and bananas.' '와' connects '사과' (apple) and '바나나' (banana).

sentence order A1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 저는 친구와 공원에 가요.

This sentence means 'I go to the park with a friend.' '와' indicates 'with a friend'.

sentence order A1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 저는 밥과 김치를 먹어요.

This sentence means 'I eat rice and kimchi.' '과' connects '밥' (rice) and '김치' (kimchi).

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저는 한국어___ 영어를 공부해요. (I study Korean and English.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a vowel. 한국어 ends with a vowel.

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저는 친구___ 영화를 봤어요. (I watched a movie with a friend.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a vowel. 친구 ends with a vowel.

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사과___ 오렌지를 샀어요. (I bought apples and oranges.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a vowel. 사과 ends with a vowel.

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저는 책___ 공책을 가지고 있어요. (I have a book and a notebook.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '과' after a consonant. 책 ends with a consonant.

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커피___ 빵 주세요. (Please give me coffee and bread.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '와' after a vowel. 커피 ends with a vowel.

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저는 가족___ 저녁을 먹었어요. (I ate dinner with my family.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Use '과' after a consonant. 가족 ends with a consonant.

sentence order A2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 나는 친구와 밥을 먹어요.

This sentence means 'I eat rice with a friend.' '친구와' connects 'friend' with the action of eating.

sentence order A2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 커피와 빵을 주세요.

This sentence means 'Please give me coffee and bread.' '커피와' connects 'coffee' and 'bread'.

sentence order A2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 엄마는 아빠와 쇼핑을 갔어요.

This sentence means 'Mom went shopping with Dad.' '아빠와' connects 'Dad' with the action of shopping.

multiple choice B1

저는 친구___ 영화를 봤어요.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

The noun '친구' (friend) ends with a vowel, so '와' is used for 'and/with'.

multiple choice B1

저는 사과___ 오렌지를 샀어요.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

The noun '사과' (apple) ends with a vowel, so '와' is used for 'and/with'.

multiple choice B1

저는 밥___ 김치를 먹었어요.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

The noun '밥' (rice) ends with a consonant, so '과' is used for 'and/with'.

true false B1

‘책상과 의자’ means 'desk and chair'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

‘책상’ (desk) ends with a consonant, so ‘과’ is correctly used for 'and'.

true false B1

You can say '엄마와 아빠' to mean 'mom and dad'.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

‘엄마’ (mom) ends with a vowel, so ‘와’ is correctly used for 'and'.

true false B1

The sentence '저는 커피와 주스를 마셨어요.' means 'I drank coffee with juice.'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

‘커피’ (coffee) ends with a vowel, so ‘와’ is correctly used for 'and/with'.

multiple choice C2

Choose the most appropriate particle to connect the nouns: '책 (book) ___ 연필 (pencil)'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Since '책' ends with a consonant, '과' is used.

multiple choice C2

Which sentence correctly uses 와/과 to mean 'with'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 나는 친구와 숙제를 했다.

The particle '와' is used to indicate 'with' or 'together with' when the preceding noun ends in a vowel. Here, '친구' ends in a vowel.

multiple choice C2

Select the correct particle to combine '커피 (coffee) ___ 빵 (bread)'

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

'커피' ends in a vowel, so '와' is the correct particle.

true false C2

와/과 can only be used to connect two nouns.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

와/과 can connect more than two nouns (e.g., A와 B와 C), although it's often more natural to use listing particles like -고 or simply list them with pauses for more than two items.

true false C2

When '와' is used, the preceding noun must end in a vowel.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

'와' is used after a noun ending in a vowel, while '과' is used after a noun ending in a consonant.

true false C2

The particle 와/과 can sometimes mean 'and' or 'with' depending on the context.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

와/과 indeed means 'and' when connecting nouns and 'with' when indicating accompaniment, such as doing something with someone.

sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 이 문제와 그 문제는 서로 연관이 있다.

This sentence means 'This problem and that problem are related to each other.' The particle '와' connects the two noun phrases '이 문제' and '그 문제'.

sentence order C2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 그는 자신의 신념과 행동이 일치하도록 노력했다.

This sentence translates to 'He tried to make his beliefs and actions consistent.' '와' connects '신념' (beliefs) and '행동' (actions).

sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 역사는 과거와 현재, 그리고 미래를 연결하는 다리이다.

This means 'History is a bridge connecting the past, present, and future.' '와' connects '과거' (past) and '현재' (present).

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