리드하다
To guide or show the way for others.
Explanation at your level:
You use 리드하다 when you show someone the way. If you are the leader of a game, you '리드하다'. It is like saying 'I am the boss of this activity'. You use it with objects like 'team' or 'game'. It is very easy to use because it sounds like the English word 'lead'. Just add '해요' to be polite!
At this level, you can use 리드하다 to talk about your daily life. For example, 'I lead the study group' is 내가 스터디 그룹을 리드해요. It shows you are taking action. It is very common in business and sports. Remember to always use it with an object.
Intermediate learners use 리드하다 to describe professional leadership. You might say, 'The manager leads the meeting' (매니저가 회의를 리드합니다). It is a great alternative to more complex verbs. It sounds modern and confident. Try using it when describing how you handle tasks at work or school.
At the B2 level, 리드하다 is often used in abstract contexts. You can 'lead the atmosphere' (분위기를 리드하다) or 'lead the trend' (트렌드를 리드하다). It implies a level of influence over a situation. It is a very useful word for expressing that you are proactive rather than passive.
Advanced learners understand the nuance between 리드하다 and traditional words like 주도하다 (to take the initiative). While 주도하다 sounds formal and academic, 리드하다 is dynamic and business-oriented. Use it to describe the 'driving force' behind a project or a cultural movement in Korea.
Mastery of 리드하다 involves understanding its place in the Korean linguistic landscape. It is a symbol of the 'globalization' of the Korean language. In academic writing, you might prefer 주도하다, but in modern media, tech, and marketing, 리드하다 is the preferred term to describe leadership that is innovative, fast-paced, and collaborative.
Palavra em 30 segundos
- Means to lead or guide.
- Commonly used loanword.
- Used in business and sports.
- Needs an object.
The term 리드하다 (lead-ha-da) is a loanword derived from the English verb 'to lead'. In Korean, it is widely used in both professional and casual settings to describe the act of guiding, directing, or being at the forefront of an activity.
When you 리드하다, you are essentially taking the helm. Whether it is a business meeting, a sports game, or a social gathering, the person who 'leads' is the one setting the pace and direction. It is a very active, positive term that suggests confidence and responsibility.
Think of it as being the 'conductor' of an orchestra. You aren't just playing an instrument; you are ensuring everyone else is in sync. It is a vital word for anyone wanting to describe leadership roles or proactive behavior in modern Korean society.
The word 리드하다 is a classic example of a 'Konglish' verb. It takes the English noun/verb 'lead' and appends the Korean suffix -하다 (to do), which is the standard way to incorporate foreign loanwords into the Korean language.
The root 'lead' itself comes from the Old English lædan, which meant 'to cause to go' or 'to guide'. Over centuries, it evolved from physical guidance (like leading a horse) to abstract leadership (leading a company or a movement).
As South Korea modernized and adopted global business practices, many English terms were adopted to fill specific nuances. '리드하다' became popular because it sounds more dynamic and modern than traditional Korean synonyms like 이끌다 (to pull/lead), especially in the context of sports, pop culture, and corporate management.
You will hear 리드하다 frequently in business contexts, such as 프로젝트를 리드하다 (to lead a project). It implies you are the project manager or the person driving the results.
In sports, it is used to describe a team that is winning or controlling the game, like 경기를 리드하다 (to lead the game). It is also common in social contexts, such as a dance partner 'leading' the steps.
The register is generally neutral to professional. It is perfectly acceptable in office meetings, casual conversations among friends, or news reports. Because it is a loanword, it feels slightly more 'trendy' and 'global' compared to more formal, Sino-Korean alternatives.
While '리드하다' is a direct verb, it is often used with specific phrases. 리드를 잡다 (to take the lead) is a very common expression in competitions, meaning you have moved into the first position.
Another common phrase is 리드를 당하다 (to be led), which is the passive form, meaning someone else is controlling the situation. You might hear 리드하는 역할 (a leading role), which describes the position of a leader.
In romantic contexts, you might hear 분위기를 리드하다 (to lead the atmosphere), meaning to set the mood or keep the conversation flowing smoothly. These expressions show how versatile the word is in daily life.
As a -하다 verb, it follows standard Korean conjugation rules. For example, 리드합니다 (formal polite) or 리드해요 (polite) are the most common forms you will use in daily conversation.
The pronunciation follows the English 'lead' but with a Korean phonology: [ri-deu-ha-da]. The 'r' sound is a soft flap, similar to the 'd' in the American pronunciation of 'ladder'.
It is a transitive verb, meaning it almost always takes an object marked by the particle -를/을. You don't just 'lead'; you lead *something* (e.g., 팀을 리드하다). It is very straightforward to use once you master the basic object-verb structure.
Fun Fact
It is a prime example of how English words are integrated into Korean business culture.
Pronunciation Guide
The root 'lead' is pronounced with a long 'ee' sound.
Similar to UK, clear 'd' ending.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 'r' like a hard English 'r' instead of a soft Korean 'r'.
- Adding an extra vowel at the end.
- Confusing 'd' with 't' sound.
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read.
Requires object particle.
Common in speech.
Clear sound.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avançado
Grammar to Know
-하다 verb conjugation
리드하다 -> 리드해요
Object particles
팀을 리드하다
Adjective clauses
리드하는 사람
Examples by Level
내가 팀을 리드해요.
I / team / lead.
Subject + Object + Verb
그가 게임을 리드합니다.
He / game / leads.
Formal ending
누가 리드해요?
Who / leads?
Question form
우리가 리드할게요.
We / will lead.
Future tense
리드해 주세요.
Please lead.
Request form
그녀가 리드했어요.
She / led.
Past tense
리드하는 사람.
Leading person.
Adjective form
리드하기 쉬워요.
Easy to lead.
Easy to do
팀을 잘 리드하고 싶어요.
그는 항상 회의를 리드해요.
누가 이 프로젝트를 리드하나요?
우리는 시장을 리드하는 기업입니다.
그녀는 분위기를 리드하는 능력이 있어요.
함께 리드하며 나아갑시다.
그가 리드하는 대로 따라가세요.
경기를 리드하는 것이 중요해요.
우리 팀은 혁신을 리드하고 있습니다.
그는 변화를 리드하는 리더입니다.
이 회사는 업계를 리드합니다.
토론을 리드하는 것은 어렵습니다.
그녀는 항상 대화를 리드하려고 해요.
우리가 먼저 리드하는 전략을 씁시다.
리드하는 입장이 되면 책임감이 커져요.
그 선수가 팀의 승리를 리드했습니다.
트렌드를 리드하는 패션 브랜드.
그는 팀원들을 리드하며 성과를 냈습니다.
변화의 흐름을 리드하는 사람이 됩시다.
그녀는 프로젝트의 초기 단계를 리드했습니다.
리드하는 위치에 있는 사람의 고충.
그는 감정을 리드하는 데 능숙합니다.
우리는 기술 발전을 리드하고 있습니다.
리드하는 사람에게 필요한 자질.
이 기술은 차세대 산업을 리드할 것입니다.
그는 조직의 비전을 리드하는 전략가입니다.
문화적 담론을 리드하는 지식인들.
시장의 변화를 리드하는 것은 쉽지 않습니다.
그녀는 위기 상황에서 팀을 리드했습니다.
리드하는 리더십의 새로운 패러다임.
글로벌 시장을 리드하는 한국 기업들.
변화를 리드하는 것은 용기가 필요합니다.
시대의 정신을 리드하는 철학적 통찰.
그는 학계의 연구 방향을 리드하고 있습니다.
사회적 변화를 리드하는 시민들의 힘.
예술적 영감을 리드하는 거장들.
그는 복잡한 협상을 리드하는 데 탁월합니다.
리드하는 힘은 소통에서 나옵니다.
미래를 리드하는 혁신적 사고방식.
그는 전 세계적 트렌드를 리드하는 인물입니다.
Colocações comuns
Idioms & Expressions
"리드를 잡다"
To take the lead position.
우리가 드디어 리드를 잡았어요.
neutral"리드하는 역할"
A role that requires leadership.
그는 리드하는 역할을 맡았습니다.
neutral"리드를 뺏기다"
To lose the lead position.
후반전에 리드를 뺏겼습니다.
neutral"리드를 유지하다"
To keep the lead.
끝까지 리드를 유지해야 합니다.
neutral"리드당하다"
To be led by someone else.
상대에게 리드당하고 있어요.
neutral"리드할 수 있는"
Capable of leading.
리드할 수 있는 사람이 필요해요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean to lead.
이끌다 is native, 리드하다 is a loanword.
팀을 이끌다 vs 팀을 리드하다.
Both imply leadership.
주도하다 is more formal.
회의를 주도하다.
Sounds similar.
끌다 is physical pulling.
수레를 끌다.
Opposite concept.
따르다 is to follow.
선생님을 따르다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 를/을 + 리드하다
그가 팀을 리드합니다.
Subject + 가 + 리드하는 + Noun
그가 리드하는 팀.
Subject + 가 + 리드할 + Noun
우리가 리드할 프로젝트.
Subject + 는 + 리드하는 + 데 + 능숙하다
그는 대화를 리드하는 데 능숙합니다.
Subject + 가 + 리드함으로써 + Result
그가 리드함으로써 팀이 성공했습니다.
Família de palavras
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
Erros comuns
It is a transitive verb and needs an object.
리드하다 is for abstract leadership, not physical pulling.
Ensure you add -하다 to make it a verb.
In very formal reports, native speakers prefer Sino-Korean words.
Always use -을/를 for the object.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a leader holding a lead pipe.
When Native Speakers Use It
When managing a task.
Cultural Insight
It reflects modern Korean business culture.
Grammar Shortcut
It's just a -하다 verb!
Say It Right
Keep the 'r' soft.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't forget the object.
Did You Know?
It is a Konglish word.
Study Smart
Pair it with '팀'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a 'Lead' pipe (metal) that you use to point the way for others!
Visual Association
A captain standing at the front of a ship, pointing forward.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to say 'I will lead this' in Korean today.
Origem da palavra
English
Original meaning: To guide or conduct.
Contexto cultural
None.
Commonly used in sports and business.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- 회의를 리드하다
- 프로젝트를 리드하다
- 팀을 리드하다
sports
- 경기를 리드하다
- 점수를 리드하다
- 팀을 리드하다
social
- 분위기를 리드하다
- 대화를 리드하다
- 모임을 리드하다
business
- 시장을 리드하다
- 트렌드를 리드하다
- 혁신을 리드하다
Conversation Starters
"당신은 팀을 잘 리드하는 편인가요?"
"회의를 리드할 때 어떤 점이 어렵나요?"
"누가 이 모임을 리드해야 할까요?"
"어떤 사람이 좋은 리더라고 생각하나요?"
"당신은 변화를 리드하는 사람인가요?"
Journal Prompts
내가 최근에 리드했던 일에 대해 써보세요.
내가 생각하는 최고의 리더는 누구인가요?
미래에 내가 리드하고 싶은 프로젝트는 무엇인가요?
리드하는 사람이 되기 위해 필요한 자질은 무엇일까요?
Perguntas frequentes
8 perguntasIt is neutral and widely accepted.
No, use '끌다' for physical pulling.
리더 (Leader).
Yes, 'leader' is a common role.
Yes, 리드했다.
Yes, it is very common.
They are interchangeable in most contexts.
It sounds more modern and professional.
Teste-se
나는 우리 팀을 ___.
Simple present tense.
What does '리드하다' mean?
It means to guide or lead.
리드하다 is a native Korean word.
It is a loanword from English.
Word
Significado
Common collocations.
Subject + Object + Verb.
Pontuação: /5
Summary
리드하다 is the perfect modern word to describe taking the lead in any situation.
- Means to lead or guide.
- Commonly used loanword.
- Used in business and sports.
- Needs an object.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a leader holding a lead pipe.
When Native Speakers Use It
When managing a task.
Cultural Insight
It reflects modern Korean business culture.
Grammar Shortcut
It's just a -하다 verb!
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