B1 Collocation 中性

걱정이 태산이다.

geokjeongi taesanida.

Worries are immense.

意思

Describes a situation where one has an overwhelming amount of worries or concerns.

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文化背景

In Korea, expressing worry is often a social bonding mechanism. By saying your worries are a mountain, you invite others to offer encouragement or help, reinforcing social ties. The reference to Mount Taishan ({태산|泰山}) shows the deep influence of Chinese geography and philosophy on Korean idioms. It represents the 'ultimate' or 'heaviest' thing in the world. In the high-pressure 'Pali-pali' (hurry-hurry) culture of Korea, this phrase is a standard way to signal that a team is over capacity without sounding like they are quitting. Korean parents are known for 'K-worry.' Even if a child is successful, a parent's '걱정' is always '태산' because of the competitive nature of society.

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Use with '때문에'

Pair this with '때문에' (because of) to explain the source of your worry: '[Noun] 때문에 걱정이 태산이에요.'

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Don't overdo it

If you use this for every small thing, people will think you are a '걱정 인형' (worry doll). Save it for the big stuff!

意思

Describes a situation where one has an overwhelming amount of worries or concerns.

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Use with '때문에'

Pair this with '때문에' (because of) to explain the source of your worry: '[Noun] 때문에 걱정이 태산이에요.'

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Don't overdo it

If you use this for every small thing, people will think you are a '걱정 인형' (worry doll). Save it for the big stuff!

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Honorifics matter

When talking about a boss or parent, always use '태산이세요' or '태산이십니다' to show respect.

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Writing vs Speaking

In writing, you can use '태산과 같다' for a more poetic feel.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

내일이 중요한 시험인데 공부를 하나도 안 해서 걱정이 ( ).

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 태산이에요

The sentence needs a polite ending (-어/아요) and the correct noun-copula form.

Which situation is MOST appropriate for using '걱정이 태산이다'?

어떤 상황에서 이 표현을 쓸까요?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 회사가 부도날 위기에 처했을 때

The phrase is for serious, overwhelming worries like a company facing bankruptcy.

Complete the dialogue naturally.

가: 이번 프로젝트 마감일까지 끝낼 수 있을까요? 나: 글쎄요, 일이 너무 많아서 ( ).

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 걱정이 태산이에요

The speaker is expressing concern about a heavy workload.

Match the person to their '태산'-sized worry.

Match: 1. 취준생(Job seeker), 2. 예비 신부(Bride-to-be), 3. 수험생(Examinee)

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

These are the typical life stressors associated with this phrase.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Taesan vs. Other Mountains

태산 (Taesan)
걱정 Worry
은혜 Grace
동네 산 (Local Hill)
작은 고민 Small trouble

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank A2

내일이 중요한 시험인데 공부를 하나도 안 해서 걱정이 ( ).

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 태산이에요

The sentence needs a polite ending (-어/아요) and the correct noun-copula form.

Which situation is MOST appropriate for using '걱정이 태산이다'? Choose B1

어떤 상황에서 이 표현을 쓸까요?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 회사가 부도날 위기에 처했을 때

The phrase is for serious, overwhelming worries like a company facing bankruptcy.

Complete the dialogue naturally. dialogue_completion B1

가: 이번 프로젝트 마감일까지 끝낼 수 있을까요? 나: 글쎄요, 일이 너무 많아서 ( ).

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 걱정이 태산이에요

The speaker is expressing concern about a heavy workload.

Match the person to their '태산'-sized worry. situation_matching A2

Match: 1. 취준생(Job seeker), 2. 예비 신부(Bride-to-be), 3. 수험생(Examinee)

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

These are the typical life stressors associated with this phrase.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

14 个问题

Yes, it is Mount Taishan in China. It's famous for being huge and majestic.

No, it is strictly for worries or concerns.

'태산이다' is more direct ('is a mountain'), while '태산 같다' is a simile ('is like a mountain'). Both are used interchangeably.

It is neutral. You can use it in formal settings with the right ending (-습니다).

No, that's not a standard idiom. For joy, we usually say '기쁨이 넘치다' (joy overflows).

You can say '걱정이 전혀 없어요' or '무사태평이에요'.

Yes, if you are asked about a challenge you faced and how you felt at the time.

Yes, e.g., '그 사람은 걱정이 태산인 것 같아요.'

It means a huge pile, like a mountain of things.

No, it's a traditional idiom that is still very common today.

No, it's only for the 'weight' of worries.

Because Korea is 70% mountainous, mountains are the most familiar symbol of scale and challenge.

Yes, it's very common in KakaoTalk.

Not necessarily, but it does imply that the situation is very difficult.

相关表达

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산 넘어 산

similar

One mountain after another.

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걱정도 팔자다

contrast

Worrying is your destiny.

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기우

specialized form

Unnecessary worry.

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설상가상

builds on

Snow on top of frost.

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