예비하다
You prepare something in advance for a future need.
Explanation at your level:
You use 예비하다 to say you get things ready. Imagine you are going to school. You put your books in your bag tonight. That is 예비하다. It means you are ready for tomorrow!
When you want to be ready for something, you use 예비하다. It is like having a 'Plan B'. If you have extra money for a trip, you are 예비하는 money. It helps you feel safe.
In this level, you start using 예비하다 to talk about resources. For example, companies 예비하다 extra supplies in case business gets busy. It is about being proactive rather than reactive.
예비하다 carries a nuance of 'precaution'. It is often used in formal contexts like '예비 조치' (precautionary measures). You use it when you want to sound more professional than just using '준비하다'.
At this level, you understand that 예비하다 implies a strategic mindset. It is about anticipating future requirements. It is common in academic or legal writing where precision about 'readiness' and 'contingency' is required.
The mastery of 예비하다 lies in its etymological weight. It suggests a deep, almost philosophical approach to time and provision. It is used in literature to describe characters who are constantly looking toward the horizon, preparing for destiny or inevitable change.
Palavra em 30 segundos
- Means to prepare in advance.
- More formal than 준비하다.
- Commonly used in business and planning.
- Rooted in Sino-Korean characters.
Hey there! 예비하다 is a fantastic Korean verb that basically means to get things ready before they are actually needed. Think of it as the art of being prepared.
When you use this word, you are implying that you have foresight. You aren't just reacting to things; you are proactively setting the stage for what is to come. Whether it's packing a bag for a trip or studying for a test, you are 예비하는 (preparing) for the future.
It is more than just 'doing' something; it is about the intentionality behind the action. You are creating a buffer or a resource so that when the future arrives, you are not caught off guard. It is a very useful word in both daily life and formal business settings.
The word 예비하다 is rooted in Sino-Korean characters (Hanja). The character 예 (豫) means 'in advance' or 'beforehand,' and 비 (備) means 'to provide' or 'to equip.'
Historically, this term was used in administrative and scholarly contexts to describe the stockpiling of grain or the mobilization of troops. It carried a sense of wisdom and statecraft, as leaders who could '예비' were seen as strong and reliable.
Over time, the word moved from strictly formal or military usage into everyday language. It kept its original dignity, though. Today, it still sounds slightly more sophisticated than the common word '준비하다' (to prepare), which is why you might hear it in news reports or written documents.
You will often see 예비하다 paired with nouns that imply a future state. Common collocations include 예비군 (reserve forces) or 예비 후보 (reserve candidate).
In a professional setting, you might hear someone say they are 예비 자금을 마련하다 (to prepare reserve funds). This highlights the 'cushion' or 'safety net' aspect of the word. It is definitely more formal than '준비하다'.
If you are talking to a friend about making dinner, you would use '준비하다'. If you are writing a business proposal about risk management, 예비하다 is your best friend. It signals that you are a serious, forward-thinking person.
While it is a formal verb, it appears in several set phrases. 1. 예비 동작 (preparatory movement) - used in sports to describe the wind-up. 2. 예비 선거 (primary election) - the preparatory vote. 3. 예비 지식 (prior knowledge) - the foundation you have before learning something new. 4. 비상시를 예비하다 (to prepare for an emergency) - a common phrase for disaster planning. 5. 예비적 조치 (preliminary measure) - a step taken to ensure safety before the main event.
As a regular Korean verb, it follows the standard -하다 conjugation pattern. In the present tense, it becomes 예비합니다 or 예비해요. The past tense is 예비했다.
Pronunciation is straightforward: [예비하다]. Ensure you keep the '예' (ye) crisp and the '비' (bi) clear. It rhymes loosely with other -하다 verbs, but the 'ye-bi' sound is quite distinct.
There is no plural form for verbs in Korean, so you don't need to worry about that! Just focus on the intent behind the action. Using it in the progressive form, 예비하고 있다, emphasizes that the preparation is currently ongoing.
Fun Fact
The character 豫 also appears in '예측' (prediction).
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'ye' sound followed by 'bi'.
Standard Korean pronunciation.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ye' as 'e'
- Dropping the 'h' sound
- Merging 'bi' and 'ha'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Moderate
Requires formal tone
Easy to pronounce
Clear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Avançado
Grammar to Know
-하다 Verb Conjugation
예비하다 -> 예비해요
Sino-Korean Hanja Roots
예(豫) + 비(備)
Object Marking (을/를)
자금을 예비하다
Examples by Level
내일 시험을 예비해요.
I am preparing for tomorrow's test.
Simple present tense.
가방을 예비했어요.
I prepared the bag.
Past tense.
우산을 예비하세요.
Please prepare an umbrella.
Imperative.
음식을 예비합니다.
I am preparing food.
Formal ending.
옷을 예비해요.
I am preparing clothes.
Polite ending.
돈을 예비했어요.
I prepared some money.
Past tense.
자리를 예비해요.
I am reserving/preparing a seat.
Polite.
계획을 예비해요.
I am preparing a plan.
Polite.
비상금을 예비하는 것이 좋아요.
시험을 위해 예비 공부를 해요.
여행을 위해 짐을 예비해요.
회의를 위해 자료를 예비해요.
손님을 위해 방을 예비해요.
미래를 위해 예비해요.
비가 올까 봐 우비를 예비해요.
시간을 예비해서 출발해요.
회사는 예비 자금을 확보하고 있습니다.
그는 예비 후보로 등록했습니다.
재난을 예비하는 것은 매우 중요합니다.
우리는 예비 지식을 가지고 시작합니다.
예비 동작을 크게 하지 마세요.
예비 부품을 항상 가지고 다니세요.
예비 선거 결과가 발표되었습니다.
예비 단계에서 실수를 줄여야 합니다.
그들은 만약의 사태를 예비하여 철저히 준비했습니다.
정부는 경제 위기를 예비하는 정책을 세웠습니다.
예비적인 조치로서 우리는 계약서를 검토했습니다.
그는 예비 지식이 풍부하여 쉽게 이해했습니다.
예비 자원이 부족하면 큰 문제가 생길 수 있습니다.
그녀는 항상 최악의 상황을 예비하는 성격입니다.
예비 전력을 확보하는 것이 급선무입니다.
우리는 예비 계획을 세워두었습니다.
그는 미래의 불확실성을 예비하는 지혜를 가졌습니다.
예비적 차원에서 모든 가능성을 열어두었습니다.
이 법안은 예비적인 성격을 띠고 있습니다.
전략적 예비 자산은 국가 안보에 필수적입니다.
그는 예비적인 통찰력을 통해 위기를 모면했습니다.
예비적인 검토 없이는 결정을 내릴 수 없습니다.
예비적 지식은 학습의 속도를 결정합니다.
그들은 예비적인 협상을 통해 합의점을 찾았습니다.
그의 예비적인 태도는 고난의 시기를 견디게 하는 힘이었습니다.
역사는 예비적 준비가 부족했던 자들의 패배를 기록합니다.
그는 예비적인 직관을 통해 다가올 변화를 감지했습니다.
예비적 사유는 철학적 탐구의 첫걸음입니다.
그녀는 예비적인 조치를 통해 운명을 개척했습니다.
예비적 성찰은 성장의 밑거름이 됩니다.
그는 예비적인 고독을 즐기는 예술가였습니다.
예비적 준비는 성공을 위한 가장 고귀한 의식입니다.
Colocações comuns
Idioms & Expressions
"만전을 기하다"
To make perfect preparations.
모든 일에 만전을 기하세요.
formal"유비무환"
If you are prepared, you have no worries.
유비무환의 자세를 갖자.
literary"돌다리도 두들겨 보고 건너라"
Look before you leap (prepare/check).
돌다리도 두들겨 보고 건너라.
proverb"만반의 준비"
Full preparation.
만반의 준비를 마쳤습니다.
formal"미리미리"
In advance (repeated for emphasis).
미리미리 예비하세요.
casualEasily Confused
Both mean prepare.
준비하다 is general, 예비하다 is formal/strategic.
저녁을 준비하다 (Correct) vs 저녁을 예비하다 (Awkward).
Both involve future.
대비하다 is for threats/problems.
사고에 대비하다 (Correct).
Both start with 예.
예상하다 is to predict.
결과를 예상하다.
Both mean provide.
마련하다 is to provide/arrange.
자금을 마련하다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Noun + 을/를 + 예비하다
우리는 자금을 예비합니다.
Subject + Noun + 에 + 대비해 + 예비하다
사태에 대비해 예비합니다.
Subject + 미래를 + 위해 + 예비하다
미래를 위해 예비합니다.
Subject + 예비적인 + Noun + 을 + 취하다
예비적인 조치를 취합니다.
Subject + 예비 + Noun + 을 + 확보하다
예비 전력을 확보합니다.
Família de palavras
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Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Erros comuns
예비하다 sounds too serious/formal for daily chores.
대비하다 implies a defensive stance against a problem.
예비하다 is about action/provision, not guessing.
예비하다 is a verb; use '예비' for the noun.
It sounds robotic or overly formal in casual settings.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Reserve' sign on a desk.
When Native Speakers Use It
In news or professional planning.
Cultural Insight
Reflects the value of planning in Korean culture.
Grammar Shortcut
Just remember it's a standard -하다 verb.
Say It Right
Don't rush the 'ye-bi' part.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for small, everyday chores.
Did You Know?
It's related to the word for reserve forces (예비군).
Study Smart
Learn it alongside '준비하다' for comparison.
Rhythm
It has a steady, rhythmic cadence.
Professionalism
Use it to sound more educated in writing.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
YE-BI: 'YE's (yes) to 'BI' (being) ready.
Visual Association
A squirrel hiding nuts for winter.
Word Web
Desafio
Write down 3 things you will '예비' for tomorrow.
Origem da palavra
Sino-Korean (Hanja)
Original meaning: 豫 (beforehand) + 備 (equip)
Contexto cultural
None, it is a neutral/formal word.
Similar to 'reserve' or 'prepare'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 예비 자금을 확보하다
- 예비 계획을 세우다
- 예비 검토를 하다
In politics
- 예비 후보 등록
- 예비 선거 실시
- 예비 당원
In disaster planning
- 비상시를 예비하다
- 예비 조치를 취하다
- 예비 전력 확보
In learning
- 예비 지식을 쌓다
- 예비 공부를 하다
- 예비 단계
Conversation Starters
"미래를 위해 무엇을 예비하고 있나요?"
"예비 자금을 모으는 것이 왜 중요할까요?"
"어떤 예비 지식이 있으면 이 일을 하기 쉬울까요?"
"비상시를 위해 무엇을 예비해두었나요?"
"예비 후보로서 어떤 준비를 해야 할까요?"
Journal Prompts
내가 미래를 위해 지금 예비하고 있는 것들.
예비적 조치가 나를 위기에서 구했던 경험.
준비하다와 예비하다의 차이를 내 언어로 설명하기.
성공을 위해 꼭 예비해야 할 세 가지.
Perguntas frequentes
8 perguntasThey are similar, but 예비하다 is more formal and implies strategic foresight.
You can, but it might sound a bit stiff.
The noun is simply '예비'.
Yes, in the sense of 'reserve funds' or 'reserve candidates'.
It follows the -하다 rule: 예비해요, 예비했어요, 예비할 거예요.
Yes, especially in business or formal planning contexts.
People will understand you, but it might sound slightly unnatural if the context isn't formal.
Yes, it comes from Hanja.
Teste-se
내일 시험을 ___.
Preparing for a test is '예비하다'.
Which word means 'to prepare'?
예비하다 is the verb for preparation.
예비하다 is the same as 'to eat'.
It means to prepare, not to eat.
Word
Significado
These are common collocations.
Future (미래를) + for (위해) + funds (자금을) + prepare (예비합니다).
Pontuação: /5
Summary
예비하다 is your go-to verb when you want to sound professional about being prepared for the future.
- Means to prepare in advance.
- More formal than 준비하다.
- Commonly used in business and planning.
- Rooted in Sino-Korean characters.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Reserve' sign on a desk.
When Native Speakers Use It
In news or professional planning.
Cultural Insight
Reflects the value of planning in Korean culture.
Grammar Shortcut
Just remember it's a standard -하다 verb.
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