매년
Overview
The Korean word '매년' (maenyeon) directly translates to 'every year' or 'annually' in English. It is a compound word formed by combining '매' (mae), meaning 'every' or 'each,' and '년' (nyeon), meaning 'year.' This construction is quite common in Korean for expressing regularity or frequency over a period, much like '매일' (maeil) for 'every day' or '매주' (maeju) for 'every week.'
'매년' is an adverbial expression, which means it primarily modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating the frequency of an action or state. For example, in the sentence '저는 매년 제주도에 가요' (Jeoneun maenyeon Jejudo-e gayo), it means 'I go to Jeju Island every year.' Here, '매년' modifies the verb '가요' (gayo), which means 'go.'
When used in sentences, '매년' typically precedes the verb it modifies, or it can be placed at the beginning of the sentence for emphasis. It doesn't require any special particles to attach to it, as its adverbial nature is inherent in its form.
Consider the nuance between '매년' and other expressions of time. While '일 년마다' (il nyeonmada) also means 'every year,' '매년' often implies a more consistent, perhaps even traditional or expected, yearly occurrence. '일 년마다' can sometimes carry a slightly more deliberate or scheduled connotation, though in many contexts, they are interchangeable. '매년' is generally more common and feels more natural in everyday conversation.
Another related expression is '연간' (yeongan), which also relates to 'yearly' or 'annual.' However, '연간' is more often used as a noun or an adjective, as in '연간 계획' (yeongan gyehoek) for 'annual plan' or '연간 보고서' (yeongan bogoseo) for 'annual report.' While both relate to a year, '매년' explicitly focuses on the recurrence of an event 'every year,' whereas '연간' describes something 'of the year' or 'pertaining to a year.'
Understanding '매년' is fundamental for expressing regular occurrences in Korean. Its simplicity and directness make it a frequently used and important vocabulary item for learners.
Exemplos
매년 김장하는 것이 힘들어요.
김장 is a traditional Korean practice of making and sharing large quantities of kimchi.It's hard to make kimchi every year.
그녀는 매년 여름휴가를 해외로 가요.
She goes on an overseas summer vacation every year.
저희는 매년 이맘때쯤 가족 모임을 해요.
We have a family gathering around this time every year.
매년 바뀌는 세법 때문에 머리가 아파요.
세법 refers to tax laws.My head hurts because of the tax laws that change every year.
이 도시는 매년 축제를 개최해요.
This city hosts a festival every year.
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Notas de uso
The Korean word '매년' (maenyeon) is a commonly used adverbial phrase meaning 'every year' or 'annually.' It is typically placed before the verb or at the beginning of a sentence to indicate that an action or event occurs on a yearly basis. For example, '매년 한국을 방문해요' (maenyeon hanguk-eul bangmunhaeyo) means 'I visit Korea every year.' It can also be used with nouns to describe something that is annual, as in '매년 행사' (maenyeon haengsa), meaning 'annual event.' When referring to a specific year, '매년' is not used; instead, one would use the year followed by a particle, e.g., '2023년에' (2023-nyeon-e) for 'in 2023.' '매년' can be used interchangeably with '연마다' (yeon-mada) or '해마다' (hae-mada), both of which also mean 'every year,' although '매년' is generally more formal and widely used in written contexts and formal speech.
Erros comuns
A common mistake might be confusing it with similar-sounding words or using it incorrectly in a sentence structure. For instance, sometimes learners might use '년마다' (nyeon-ma-da) interchangeably, which also means 'every year' or 'yearly'. While often synonymous, '매년' tends to be a bit more formal or general, whereas '년마다' can sometimes imply a more consistent or regular interval, like 'year by year' or 'annually'. Another potential mistake is misplacing it in a sentence, as Korean word order can be flexible but still follows certain patterns. '매년' typically precedes the verb or action it modifies, like '나는 매년 여행을 간다' (I go on a trip every year).
Dicas
Usage in Sentences
Formal vs. Informal
Related Vocabulary
Origem da palavra
매년 (每年) is a Sino-Korean word derived from the Chinese characters '每' (mei) meaning 'every' or 'each', and '年' (nian) meaning 'year'. It literally translates to 'every year'. The word has been used in Korean for a significant period, reflecting the strong influence of Chinese characters on the Korean language, particularly in abstract and temporal concepts. Its structure is straightforward, directly combining the concepts of repetition and time.
Contexto cultural
In Korea, the concept of '매년' (maenyeon), meaning 'every year' or 'annually,' is deeply embedded in various cultural practices and social structures. Many traditional holidays and ancestral rites, such as Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Harvest Festival), are observed '매년' on specific dates in the lunar calendar, reinforcing family bonds and cultural identity. Educational milestones, like school entrance and graduation ceremonies, also occur '매년,' marking important transitions in an individual's life. Furthermore, '매년' is frequently used in discussions about national commemorations, seasonal events like cherry blossom festivals, and the annual agricultural cycles that have historically shaped Korean society. The regularity implied by '매년' often carries a sense of tradition, expectation, and the passage of time within the Korean cultural framework.
Dica de memorização
매년 (mae-nyeon) sounds a bit like 'man-yeon' if you stretch it out. Imagine a 'man' who does something 'every year'. Or, think of '매' (mae) meaning 'every' or 'each' and '년' (nyeon) meaning 'year'. So, 'every year'.
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasTeste-se
저는 _____ 여행을 갑니다. (I travel every year.)
저의 가족은 _____ 김치를 담급니다. (My family makes kimchi every year.)
한국에서는 _____ 추석에 송편을 먹어요. (In Korea, people eat songpyeon every year during Chuseok.)
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Usage in Sentences
Formal vs. Informal
Related Vocabulary
Exemplos
5 de 5매년 김장하는 것이 힘들어요.
It's hard to make kimchi every year.
그녀는 매년 여름휴가를 해외로 가요.
She goes on an overseas summer vacation every year.
저희는 매년 이맘때쯤 가족 모임을 해요.
We have a family gathering around this time every year.
매년 바뀌는 세법 때문에 머리가 아파요.
My head hurts because of the tax laws that change every year.
이 도시는 매년 축제를 개최해요.
This city hosts a festival every year.
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