같다
같다 em 30 segundos
- Core meaning: To be exactly the same or identical.
- Simile usage: Used after a noun to mean 'like' or 'similar to'.
- Conjecture: Used with verbs/adjectives to mean 'it seems' or 'I think'.
- Politeness: A crucial tool for softening statements in Korean culture.
- Core Meaning
- To be exactly the same in form, quality, amount, or identity.
이것과 저것은 같다.
- Simile Usage
- Used directly after a noun to mean 'like' or 'as if'.
그녀는 천사 같다.
- Conjecture/Opinion
- Attached to verbs or adjectives to express 'it seems' or 'I think'.
비가 올 것 같다.
우리는 같은 학교에 다닙니다.
내 생각도 너와 같아.
- Equality Structure
- A는 B와/과 같다 (A is the same as B).
내 가방은 네 가방과 같다.
- Simile Structure
- A는 B 같다 (A is like B).
그 사람은 바보 같아요.
- Conjecture Structure
- Verb/Adjective + -(으)ㄴ/는/(으)ㄹ 것 같다.
내일 비가 올 것 같아요.
우리는 같이 밥을 먹었어요.
이 문제는 너무 어려운 것 같습니다.
- Casual Conversation
- Used constantly to soften opinions and avoid sounding too direct.
이 영화 진짜 재미있는 것 같아.
- Professional Settings
- Used with formal endings to present analyses, projections, and polite suggestions.
이번 프로젝트는 성공적일 것 같습니다.
- Literature and Music
- Used extensively to create poetic similes and vivid imagery.
너의 미소는 햇살 같아.
사이즈가 조금 작은 것 같네요.
모두가 그렇게 생각하는 것 같습니다.
- Particle Confusion
- Omitting 와/과 when meaning 'same as', which changes the meaning to 'looks like'.
이것은 저것과 같다. (Correct for 'same as')
- Tense Modifier Errors
- Using the wrong modifier (-(으)ㄴ vs -는) before 것 같다, changing the intended tense.
지금 비가 오는 것 같다. (Correct for present action)
- Spacing Errors
- Failing to include spaces between the modifier, 것, and 같다.
좋은 것 같다. (Correct spacing)
이것은 제 책입니다. (Not 책인 것 같습니다)
내일은 바쁠 것 같아요.
- 비슷하다 (To be similar)
- Used when things share characteristics but are not exactly identical.
우리 자매는 성격이 비슷해요.
- 동일하다 (To be identical)
- A formal, Sino-Korean equivalent of 같다, used in official or written contexts.
두 사건의 범인은 동일한 인물입니다.
- -모양이다 (It appears that)
- Used for deductions based on direct observation, similar to but more specific than -것 같다.
아무도 없는 모양이에요.
그는 아버지를 많이 닮았다.
이 두 단어는 의미가 비슷합니다.
How Formal Is It?
Nível de dificuldade
Gramática essencial
Noun + 와/과 같다
Noun + 같다 (Simile)
Verb/Adj + -(으)ㄴ/는/(으)ㄹ 것 같다
Noun + 인 것 같다
Adverbial form: 같이
Exemplos por nível
이것과 저것은 같아요.
This and that are the same.
Noun + 과/와 같다 indicates equality.
내 가방은 네 가방과 같아.
My bag is the same as your bag.
Using 과 같다 for comparison.
우리는 나이가 같아요.
We are the same age.
Subject + 가/이 같다 means the subject is the same.
그 사람은 천사 같아요.
That person is like an angel.
Noun + 같다 means 'like Noun'.
이 옷은 새 옷 같아요.
This clothes is like new clothes.
Simile usage without 와/과.
저기 있는 집 같아요.
It looks like the house over there.
Expressing similarity to a specific object.
모양이 같아요.
The shape is the same.
Describing identical attributes.
색깔이 똑같아요.
The color is exactly the same.
똑같다 is an emphasized version of 같다.
비가 올 것 같아요.
It seems like it will rain.
Verb + -(으)ㄹ 것 같다 for future conjecture.
이 음식이 맛있는 것 같아요.
This food seems delicious.
Adjective + -(으)ㄴ 것 같다 for present opinion.
그 사람이 학생인 것 같아요.
It seems that person is a student.
Noun + 인 것 같다 for guessing identity.
친구가 벌써 간 것 같아요.
It seems my friend already left.
Verb + -(으)ㄴ 것 같다 for past action conjecture.
오늘 날씨가 좋은 것 같아요.
I think the weather is nice today.
Expressing a polite opinion about a state.
이 문제가 너무 어려운 것 같아요.
I think this problem is too difficult.
Softening a statement of difficulty.
우리는 같은 학교에 다녀요.
We go to the same school.
같은 as a noun modifier meaning 'same'.
영화 같은 사랑을 하고 싶어요.
I want to have a movie-like love.
같은 as a noun modifier meaning 'like'.
제가 실수한 것 같습니다.
It seems I made a mistake.
Formal polite form (-습니다) with past tense conjecture.
회의가 일찍 끝날 것 같지 않아요.
It doesn't seem like the meeting will end early.
Negative conjecture using -지 않을 것 같다.
그 두 사람은 성격이 물과 기름 같아요.
Those two people's personalities are like water and oil.
Using 같다 for an idiomatic simile.
마치 꿈을 꾸는 것 같아요.
It feels as if I am dreaming.
Using 마치 (as if) to emphasize the simile.
이 길로 가면 더 빠를 것 같아서요.
Because it seemed like it would be faster if we go this way.
Combining conjecture with reason (-아/어서).
아무리 생각해도 그건 아닌 것 같아.
No matter how much I think about it, I don't think that's it.
Polite disagreement using 아닌 것 같다.
저 사람, 어디서 많이 본 것 같지 않아?
Doesn't it seem like we've seen that person a lot somewhere?
Asking for agreement on a conjecture.
바보 같이 왜 그런 실수를 했을까?
Like a fool, why did I make such a mistake?
Adverbial form 같이 meaning 'like'.
경제 상황이 점차 나아질 것 같다는 전망이 우세합니다.
The forecast that the economic situation will gradually improve is dominant.
Quoting a conjecture using -다는.
그의 행동은 마치 아무 일도 없었던 것 같았다.
His behavior was as if nothing had happened.
Past tense simile describing behavior.
이 프로젝트는 예상보다 시간이 더 걸릴 것 같네요.
It seems this project will take more time than expected.
Using -네요 for a mild exclamation of realization.
아무리 힘들어도 포기할 것 같지는 않습니다.
No matter how hard it is, it doesn't seem like they will give up.
Strong negative conjecture.
그녀의 목소리는 옥구슬이 굴러가는 것 같이 맑다.
Her voice is as clear as rolling jade beads.
A poetic simile using -는 것 같이.
내 의견도 너의 의견과 별반 다르지 않은 것 같아.
I think my opinion is not much different from yours.
Expressing agreement indirectly.
이 책은 초보자가 읽기에는 다소 무리가 있는 것 같다.
It seems this book is somewhat too difficult for a beginner to read.
Softening a critical assessment.
마치 시간이 멈춘 것 같은 착각이 들었다.
I had the illusion that time had stopped.
Using -은 것 같은 to modify a noun (illusion).
현 사태를 관망하는 것이 가장 현명한 처사일 것 같다는 판단입니다.
It is our judgment that observing the current situation seems to be the wisest course of action.
Highly formal conjecture in a professional context.
그의 변명은 궁색하기 짝이 없는 것 같아 실소를 금할 수 없었다.
His excuse seemed so incredibly flimsy that I couldn't help but chuckle.
Combining conjecture with advanced vocabulary and idioms.
마치 폭풍 전야와도 같은 고요함이 감돌았다.
A silence like the eve of a storm hung in the air.
Literary simile using -와도 같은.
이번 정책은 실효성을 거두기 어려울 것 같다는 우려의 목소리가 높다.
Voices of concern are high that this policy seems unlikely to achieve effectiveness.
Reporting public opinion/conjecture.
그녀의 눈빛은 마치 모든 것을 꿰뚫어 보는 것만 같았다.
Her gaze was as if it were piercing through everything.
Emphasized simile using -는 것만 같았다.
결과론적인 이야기일지 모르나, 그때의 선택이 최선이었던 것 같다.
It might be speaking with hindsight, but it seems the choice at that time was the best.
Reflective conjecture in a complex sentence.
두 이론은 표면적으로는 다를지언정 본질적인 맥락은 같은 것으로 사료됩니다.
Although the two theories may differ superficially, their essential context is considered to be the same.
Formal academic phrasing (사료됩니다) replacing standard conjecture.
그의 예술 세계는 현실과 환상의 경계가 모호해진 것 같은 느낌을 준다.
His art world gives the feeling that the boundary between reality and fantasy has become blurred.
Using conjecture to describe an abstract feeling.
인간의 욕망이란 밑빠진 독에 물 붓기와 같아서 결코 채워질 수 없는 법이다.
Human desire is like pouring water into a bottomless jug; it can never be fulfilled.
Philosophical statement using a classic proverb as a simile.
그의 문체는 유려하면서도 날카로워, 마치 비단에 감싼 비수와도 같다고 평가받는다.
His writing style is fluent yet sharp, evaluated as being like a dagger wrapped in silk.
Complex literary critique using a sophisticated simile.
역사는 반복되는 것 같으면서도 끊임없이 새로운 변주를 만들어낸다.
History seems to repeat itself, yet it constantly creates new variations.
Using -는 것 같으면서도 to express a paradoxical observation.
이러한 현상은 현대 사회의 병폐를 적나라하게 보여주는 방증인 것 같아 씁쓸함을 자아낸다.
This phenomenon seems to be circumstantial evidence that nakedly shows the ills of modern society, evoking bitterness.
Analytical conjecture expressing a profound societal critique.
그녀의 침묵은 수만 마디의 말보다 더 큰 울림을 주는 것만 같았다.
Her silence seemed to give a greater resonance than tens of thousands of words.
Poetic emphasis on a subjective feeling.
우주의 광활함 앞에 서면 인간의 존재란 한낱 먼지와도 같다는 자각에 이르게 된다.
Standing before the vastness of the universe, one reaches the realization that human existence is like mere dust.
Existential reflection using a simile.
그의 논리는 정연한 듯 보이나, 기저에 깔린 전제 자체가 오류인 것 같다는 의구심을 지울 수 없다.
His logic appears orderly, but I cannot erase the doubt that the underlying premise itself seems to be a fallacy.
Highly academic and critical conjecture.
삶이란 결국 각자의 의미를 찾아가는 기나긴 여정과도 같은 것이 아닐까 짐작해 본다.
I venture to guess that life is, in the end, like a long journey to find one's own meaning.
Profound philosophical conjecture using -와도 같은 것이 아닐까.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
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Padrões de frases
Como usar
While '같다' is an adjective, when used as an auxiliary '-것 같다', the tense is determined by the modifier attached to the preceding verb, not by conjugating '같다' itself into the past or future (though '같았다' and '같을 것이다' are possible, they are less common than changing the modifier).
- Writing '할것같다' without spaces instead of '할 것 같다'.
- Using '같다' without '와/과' when trying to say two things are identical.
- Using the past tense modifier '-(으)ㄴ' for present tense action verbs (e.g., saying '먹은 것 같다' when you mean '먹는 것 같다').
- Overusing '-것 같다' for absolute facts, making the speaker sound unsure of their own name or identity.
- Pronouncing '같이' as [가티] instead of the correct [가치].
Dicas
Spacing is Key
Always remember the spaces in '-(으)ㄹ 것 같다'. It's three separate words. Proper spacing shows you have a solid grasp of written Korean.
Colloquial Shortening
In casual speech, '것 같다' is often pronounced and sometimes written informally as '거 같다'. For example, '비 올 거 같아' instead of '비 올 것 같아'.
The Politeness Buffer
Don't be afraid to use '-것 같아요' frequently. It's not a sign of poor vocabulary; it's a sign of high cultural fluency and politeness.
똑같다 for Emphasis
When you want to stress that there is absolutely no difference, use '똑같다' instead of just '같다'. It adds a strong 'exactly' to the meaning.
Palatalization of 같이
When '같다' becomes the adverb '같이', it is pronounced [가치], not [가티]. This is a strict pronunciation rule in Korean.
Noun Modifiers
To say 'the same [Noun]', use '같은 [Noun]'. Do not use '같다 [Noun]'. For example, '같은 시간' (same time).
Avoid for Objective Facts
Do not use '-것 같다' for unchangeable, objective facts about yourself, like your name or nationality. Say '미국인입니다', not '미국인인 것 같아요'.
Particles Matter
Remember the formula: Noun + 와/과 + 같다 = Same as. Noun + 같다 = Like a. The particle completely changes the meaning.
Listen for the Tense
The tense of the guess is hidden in the tiny syllable before '것'. Train your ears to catch -ㄴ (past/adj), -는 (present), or -ㄹ (future).
Formal Alternatives
In academic or formal writing, try to use '동일하다' (identical) or '유사하다' (similar) instead of '같다' to elevate your vocabulary level.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a CAT (같) looking in a mirror and seeing the SAME CAT.
Origem da palavra
Native Korean word.
Contexto cultural
Using '-것 같다' is a primary strategy for negative politeness in Korean, minimizing imposition.
Koreans often use this form even when stating facts about their own feelings (e.g., 'I think I am sad') to avoid burdening the listener.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Iniciadores de conversa
"오늘 날씨가 어떤 것 같아요?"
"이 한국어 문법이 어려운 것 같아요?"
"주말에 뭐 할 것 같아요?"
"그 영화 재미있을 것 같아요?"
"우리가 닮은 것 같아요?"
Temas para diário
오늘 하루가 어땠는지 '-것 같다'를 사용해서 써보세요.
자신과 가장 성격이 비슷한 친구에 대해 써보세요 (와/과 같다 사용).
10년 뒤 나의 모습은 어떨 것 같은지 상상해서 써보세요.
최근에 본 영화나 드라마가 어땠는지 평가해보세요.
자신의 기분을 날씨에 비유해서 써보세요 (예: 오늘 내 기분은 맑은 하늘 같다).
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasUsing '와/과 같다' means two things are exactly the same or identical. For example, '내 차는 네 차와 같다' means 'My car is the same as your car.' Using just '같다' after a noun creates a simile, meaning 'like' or 'similar to.' For example, '천사 같다' means 'like an angel.' Omitting the particle changes the meaning from equality to similarity.
This is a cultural politeness strategy. Saying '맛있어요' is a direct statement of fact. Saying '맛있는 것 같아요' softens the statement, making it an opinion rather than an absolute truth. This indirectness is considered more humble and polite in Korean culture, as it leaves room for others to have a different experience.
It depends on the tense and whether it's an action verb or descriptive verb (adjective). For present action verbs, use -는 (가는 것 같다). For past action verbs, use -(으)ㄴ (간 것 같다). For future action verbs, use -(으)ㄹ (갈 것 같다). For present adjectives, use -(으)ㄴ (예쁜 것 같다).
It must be written with spaces: '할 것 같다'. '것' is a dependent noun and requires a space before it. '같다' is a separate adjective and requires a space before it as well. Writing it without spaces is a common spelling mistake even among native speakers, but it is incorrect in formal writing.
Yes, and this is very common in Korean, though it might seem strange in English. Saying '슬픈 것 같아요' (I think I am sad) is a way to express your feelings without burdening the listener with a heavy, direct emotional statement. It acts as a buffer.
'같다' means exactly the same (100% match) when used with 와/과. '비슷하다' means similar (e.g., 80% match). If two shirts are the exact same brand and color, they are '같다'. If they are just both blue shirts of different brands, they are '비슷하다'.
You can use the word '똑같다'. It is an emphasized version of '같다'. For example, '이 두 개는 똑같아요' means 'These two are exactly the same.' It is very common in spoken Korean.
Yes, by conjugating it to '같이'. This can mean 'like' (e.g., 바보 같이 - like a fool) or 'together' (e.g., 친구와 같이 - together with a friend). Note that the pronunciation of '같이' is [가치].
There are two ways. You can negate the verb before it: '안 가는 것 같다' (It seems they are not going). Or you can negate '같다' itself: '가는 것 같지 않다' (It doesn't seem like they are going). Both are correct and commonly used.
'같은' is the noun-modifying form of '같다'. It means 'same' or 'like'. You put it before a noun. For example, '같은 학교' means 'the same school'. '천사 같은 사람' means 'a person like an angel'.
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Write a sentence saying your bag is the same as your friend's bag.
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Write a sentence saying someone is like an angel.
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Write a sentence guessing that it will rain tomorrow.
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Write a polite sentence saying you think the food is delicious.
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Write a sentence saying you don't think that is right.
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Write a sentence explaining you chose a path because it seemed faster.
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Write a sentence describing a situation as if nothing had happened.
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Write a sentence stating that your opinion is not much different from theirs.
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Write a formal sentence stating that observing the situation seems to be the wisest choice.
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Write a literary sentence describing a silence like the eve of a storm.
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Write a complex sentence using a proverb to describe human desire as a bottomless jug.
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Write a philosophical sentence about history seeming to repeat itself yet creating variations.
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Translate: 'We are the same age.'
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Translate: 'It seems my friend already left.'
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Translate: 'It feels as if I am dreaming.'
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Translate: 'It seems this project will take more time.'
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Translate: 'Her gaze was as if it were piercing through everything.'
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Translate: 'Human existence is like mere dust.'
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Write a sentence using '바보 같이'.
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Write a sentence using '똑같다'.
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What is the relationship between this and that?
What is the person compared to?
What is the weather forecast?
What does the speaker think of the food?
What did the speaker do?
Is the speaker agreeing?
What is the economic forecast?
How did the situation feel?
What is the wise decision?
What kind of silence was it?
Why is it useless?
What does history do?
Where is the friend?
What is the speaker asking?
What is the problem with the project?
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Summary
The word 같다 is not just for saying things are the same; its most common use is the '-것 같다' form, which is essential for expressing polite opinions and guesses in everyday Korean. Example: 비가 올 것 같아요 (It seems like it will rain).
- Core meaning: To be exactly the same or identical.
- Simile usage: Used after a noun to mean 'like' or 'similar to'.
- Conjecture: Used with verbs/adjectives to mean 'it seems' or 'I think'.
- Politeness: A crucial tool for softening statements in Korean culture.
Spacing is Key
Always remember the spaces in '-(으)ㄹ 것 같다'. It's three separate words. Proper spacing shows you have a solid grasp of written Korean.
Colloquial Shortening
In casual speech, '것 같다' is often pronounced and sometimes written informally as '거 같다'. For example, '비 올 거 같아' instead of '비 올 것 같아'.
The Politeness Buffer
Don't be afraid to use '-것 같아요' frequently. It's not a sign of poor vocabulary; it's a sign of high cultural fluency and politeness.
똑같다 for Emphasis
When you want to stress that there is absolutely no difference, use '똑같다' instead of just '같다'. It adds a strong 'exactly' to the meaning.
Exemplo
우리 생각은 같아요.
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몇몇
A2Alguns; alguns poucos.
조금
A1Eu entendo um pouco de coreano. (한국어를 조금 이해해요.)
적게
A1Pouco, em pequena quantidade. Usado para descrever uma ação feita de forma limitada.
약간
A2Um pouco; ligeiramente. Usado para descrever uma pequena quantidade ou um grau leve.
많이
A1Muito. 'Comi muito' (많이 먹었어요). 'Estudei muito' (공부 많이 했어요).
잠시
A2Por um momento; brevemente. 'Por favor, espere um momento.' (잠시만 기다려 주세요.) 'Voltarei em um momento.' (잠시 후에 돌아오겠습니다.)
잠깐
A2For a short time; a moment.
아까
A2Há pouco, mais cedo. Eu o vi há pouco na rua.
대해
A2Significa 'sobre' ou 'a respeito de'. É usado para introduzir o tópico de uma conversa, pensamento ou estudo.
~에 대해서
A2Sobre; a respeito de.