조차
It means 'even' in a way that shows something is surprising or extreme.
Explanation at your level:
You use 조차 when you are surprised. If you say 'Even the water is hot,' you are using it to show surprise. It is a very useful word for beginners to show feelings.
At this level, you can use 조차 to describe bad situations. 'I didn't even have time to eat' is a perfect example. It helps you tell stories about your day.
You now understand that 조차 is for negative, extreme cases. It is common in complaints. Use it when you want to emphasize that something unexpected happened to you.
You can use 조차 to add nuance to your arguments. It shows that you are considering the most extreme possibilities. It is great for writing persuasive essays or formal complaints.
At an advanced level, 조차 is used to create dramatic effect. You might use it in literature or speeches to highlight the severity of a situation. It is a key tool for emotional rhetoric.
Mastery of 조차 involves understanding its subtle difference from '까지'. While '까지' can mean 'up to' or 'even', 조차 is reserved for the 'even' that implies a negative or surprising limit. Use it to show deep cultural and linguistic precision.
Palavra em 30 segundos
- Used for 'even'
- Negative context
- Adds surprise
- Easy to learn
Hey there! Let's talk about 조차. Think of it as the ultimate 'even' in Korean. When you use this particle, you are highlighting something that is truly surprising, often in a negative way.
Imagine you are having a really bad day. Not only did you lose your wallet, but 조차 (even) your phone broke! It adds that layer of 'I can't believe this is happening' to your sentences.
It is very common in daily life to express frustration or disbelief. By attaching it to a noun, you are telling the listener that the situation has reached a point where even the most basic expectation is not met.
The particle 조차 has evolved from older Korean grammatical structures used to denote limits or boundaries. Historically, it functioned to mark the final point in a sequence.
While it doesn't have a direct 'ancestor' word like a noun, it shares roots with other particles that signify inclusion or exclusion. Over centuries, it solidified its role as the go-to word for 'even' in contexts of surprise or extreme negative outcomes.
It is fascinating how languages develop these specific tools to convey emotional weight. Unlike neutral particles, 조차 carries a heavy psychological load, making it a powerful tool for storytelling and expressing personal feelings.
You should use 조차 when you want to emphasize that something is the 'last straw.' It is almost always used in negative sentences or contexts where something is missing or failing.
For example, saying 'He didn't 조차 say goodbye' highlights how rude or unexpected the behavior was. It is very versatile and can be used in both spoken and written Korean.
In formal writing, it adds a sense of gravity to your argument. In casual speech, it helps you vent your frustrations clearly to your friends. Just remember: it usually points to the 'unthinkable' or 'unexpected' outcome.
While 조차 itself acts like an expression, it appears in many common phrases. 1. 말할 것도 없다: Even speaking about it is unnecessary (it's obvious). 2. 생각조차 하기 싫다: I don't even want to think about it. 3. 이름조차 모른다: I don't even know the name. 4. 기억조차 안 난다: I don't even remember it. 5. 숨조차 쉴 수 없다: I can't even breathe.
Grammatically, 조차 attaches directly to nouns. It doesn't require any special spacing or preceding particles like '이/가' or '은/는' in many cases, though it can replace them.
Pronunciation is straightforward: jo-cha. The 'j' is soft, and the 'ch' is aspirated. It rhymes with words like go-cha (not a real word, but follow the rhythm!).
There is no plural form because it is a particle. Just keep it simple and attach it to the noun you want to emphasize. It is one of the most reliable particles for adding emotional depth to your Korean sentences.
Fun Fact
It is one of the most emotionally charged particles in the language.
Pronunciation Guide
Soft j, long a sound.
Similar to standard Korean pronunciation.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'ch' sound
- Forgetting the aspiration
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to understand
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avançado
Grammar to Know
Particle usage
Noun + 조차
Examples by Level
물조차 없어요.
Even water is not there.
Noun + 조차
그는 이름조차 몰라요.
시간조차 없었어요.
친구조차 안 왔어요.
돈조차 없어요.
기회조차 없었어요.
비조차 안 와요.
생각조차 못 했어요.
답장조차 없네요.
그는 인사조차 하지 않았다.
상상조차 하기 힘든 일이다.
가족조차 그를 믿지 않았다.
이유조차 알 수 없다.
희망조차 사라졌다.
그는 걷기조차 힘들다.
잠조차 잘 수 없다.
서류조차 찾지 못했다.
그는 사과조차 하지 않은 채 떠났다.
상황은 설명조차 불가능했다.
그녀는 고통조차 느끼지 못했다.
그는 자신의 잘못조차 인정하지 않는다.
아무도 그 사실조차 모른다.
그는 도움조차 거절했다.
그것은 상식조차 아니다.
그는 꿈조차 꾸지 못했다.
그는 자신의 존재조차 부정당했다.
그는 그 어떤 제안조차 수용하지 않았다.
그는 비판조차 감수할 준비가 되어 있었다.
그는 마지막 기회조차 날려버렸다.
그는 그 누구의 조언조차 듣지 않았다.
그는 그 상황조차 즐기고 있었다.
그는 그 사실조차 깨닫지 못했다.
그는 그 정도의 노력조차 하지 않았다.
그는 그 비극조차 예술로 승화시켰다.
그는 그 어떤 권위조차 인정하지 않는 인물이었다.
그는 그 고통조차 삶의 일부로 받아들였다.
그는 그 어떤 타협조차 거부했다.
그는 그 진실조차 숨기려 했다.
그는 그 운명조차 스스로 개척했다.
그는 그 어떤 유혹조차 뿌리쳤다.
그는 그 절망조차 희망으로 바꾸었다.
Colocações comuns
Idioms & Expressions
"말할 것도 없다"
It goes without saying
그건 말할 것도 없다.
neutral"눈조차 깜빡이지 않다"
Not even blink (to be unfazed)
그는 눈조차 깜빡이지 않았다.
literaryEasily Confused
Both mean even
까지 is neutral, 조차 is negative.
오늘까지 vs 오늘조차
Sentence Patterns
Noun + 조차 + negative verb
그는 말조차 안 했다.
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
Erros comuns
조차 is primarily for negative or surprising contexts.
Tips
When to use
Always look for a negative or surprising context.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Jo-cha sounds like 'Jo, cha!' (Joe, tea!). Imagine Joe is so sad he won't even drink his tea.
Visual Association
A person pushing away a cup of tea in frustration.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to list 5 things you couldn't do today using 조차.
Origem da palavra
Korean
Original meaning: Limit/End
Contexto cultural
None, but avoid using it to sound overly dramatic in professional settings.
Directly correlates to 'even' in negative contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Complaining
- 시간조차 없다
Conversation Starters
"What is something you couldn't even imagine?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a day where everything went wrong using 조차.
Perguntas frequentes
1 perguntasUsually no, it sounds unnatural.
Teste-se
그는 ___ 안 왔다.
조차 fits the negative context.
Pontuação: /1
Summary
Use 조차 to emphasize the unexpected negative.
- Used for 'even'
- Negative context
- Adds surprise
- Easy to learn
When to use
Always look for a negative or surprising context.
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