A2 adjective

역사적이다

yeoksajeogida

When you want to describe something that is historical or related to history, you can use the Korean word 역사적이다 (yeok-sa-jeo-gi-da). This adjective is formed by combining 'history' (역사) with a suffix that means 'related to' or 'characteristic of'.

For example, if you visit an old palace, you can say it is 역사적인 장소 (yeok-sa-jeo-gin jang-so), meaning a historical place. If a moment is very important in history, you can call it a 역사적인 순간 (yeok-sa-jeo-gin sun-gan), a historical moment.

When something is 역사적이다 (yeoksajeogida), it means it has a connection to history, or it is considered historical. This adjective is used to describe events, places, or figures that are significant in the past. For example, a historical moment or a historical building could both be described with this word. You can use it to emphasize the importance or the age of something in relation to history.

Colocações comuns

역사적인 사건 a historical event
역사적인 장소 a historical place
역사적인 건물 a historical building
역사적인 인물 a historical figure
역사적인 순간 a historical moment
역사적인 의미 historical meaning
역사적인 가치 historical value
역사적인 유적지 a historical site
역사적인 중요성 historical importance
역사적인 배경 historical background

Frases Comuns

이곳은 역사적으로 중요한 장소입니다.

This place is historically important.

그는 역사적인 인물로 기억됩니다.

He is remembered as a historical figure.

우리는 역사적인 순간을 목격했습니다.

We witnessed a historical moment.

이 건물은 역사적인 가치가 높습니다.

This building has high historical value.

역사적인 사실을 배우는 것은 중요합니다.

It is important to learn historical facts.

그 사건은 역사적으로 큰 의미를 가집니다.

That event has great historical significance.

이곳은 역사적인 유적지로 유명합니다.

This place is famous as a historical site.

역사적인 배경을 이해하는 것이 필요합니다.

It is necessary to understand the historical background.

그들의 만남은 역사적인 사건이었습니다.

Their meeting was a historical event.

역사적으로 중요한 결정이 내려졌습니다.

A historically important decision was made.

Frequentemente confundido com

역사적이다 vs 이야기하다

While '역사' (history) is often told or '이야기하다' (to tell a story), the words themselves are not confusingly similar in meaning.

역사적이다 vs 오래되다

Similar to '옛날의', '오래되다' means 'to be old' and lacks the specific historical significance of '역사적이다'.

역사적이다 vs 사실이다

Historical events are often '사실이다' (to be a fact), but '사실이다' doesn't convey the historical context like '역사적이다' does.

Fácil de confundir

역사적이다 vs 전통적이다

Both '역사적이다' and '전통적이다' relate to the past, but in different ways.

'전통적이다' refers to something that follows long-standing customs or practices. It's about how things have been done, not necessarily about significant events.

이 한옥은 전통적이다. (This hanok is traditional.)

역사적이다 vs 옛날의

Both refer to things from the past, leading to potential overlap in understanding.

'옛날의' is a more general term meaning 'old' or 'from the old days.' It doesn't carry the weight of historical significance like '역사적이다' does.

이것은 옛날의 사진이다. (This is an old photo.)

역사적이다 vs 고대하다

Both relate to time periods, but '고대하다' specifically refers to ancient times.

'고대하다' means 'to be ancient' or 'to be from antiquity.' '역사적이다' can refer to any period in history, not just ancient times.

고대하다 문명. (Ancient civilization.)

역사적이다 vs 기념비적이다

Both describe things with importance, but their focus is different.

'기념비적이다' means 'to be monumental' or 'to be a landmark.' It implies something of great importance or scale, often commemorating an event. While historical things can be monumental, not all monumental things are historical in the same way '역사적이다' implies.

그 사건은 기념비적이다. (That event is monumental.)

역사적이다 vs 유명하다

Sometimes historical things are famous, leading to a false equivalency.

'유명하다' simply means 'to be famous' or 'well-known.' Something can be famous without being historical, and something historical might not be widely famous.

그 가수는 유명하다. (That singer is famous.)

Como usar

When something is 역사적이다 (yeoksajeogida), it means it has a connection to history, or it's a significant part of history. Think of it like a historical event, a historical place, or a historical figure. It describes something that is 'of history' or 'relating to history.'

You'll often see this word used to describe things that are important because of their past. For example, a battle could be 'historical' because it changed the course of a nation. A building could be 'historical' because it's very old and famous.

Erros comuns

A common mistake is confusing 역사적이다 with simply being 'old.' While many historical things are old, not everything old is necessarily 역사적이다 in the sense of being historically significant. For instance, an old chair in your house isn't historical, but a chair used by a famous king might be. Also, don't confuse it with just saying something 'happened in history.' 역사적이다 implies a deeper connection or significance to history itself.

Teste-se 6 perguntas

multiple choice A1

Choose the sentence where '역사적이다' is used correctly.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 이 건물은 역사적인 장소입니다. (This building is a historical place.)

'역사적이다' describes something related to history. A building can be historical, but weather or an apple typically wouldn't be in this context.

multiple choice A1

Which word best fits the blank? '경복궁은 ___ 장소입니다.' (Gyeongbokgung is a ___ place.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 역사적인 (historical)

Gyeongbokgung is a famous historical palace in Korea, so 'historical' is the most appropriate adjective.

multiple choice A1

What is the meaning of '역사적인 사건'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A historical event

'역사적인' means 'historical', and '사건' means 'event'.

true false A1

한국 전쟁은 역사적인 사건입니다. (The Korean War is a historical event.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

The Korean War is a significant event in history, making it a 'historical event'.

true false A1

제 가방은 역사적입니다. (My bag is historical.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Unless your bag is an artifact from a past era, it's generally not described as 'historical'.

true false A1

이 도시는 역사적인 유적지가 많습니다. (This city has many historical sites.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Cities often contain historical sites or ruins, so this statement is correct.

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