Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase to identify yourself as a student in polite, everyday Korean conversations.
- Means: 'I am a student' (polite style).
- Used in: Meeting new people, school registration, or casual social introductions.
- Don't confuse: '학생입니다' (very formal) with '학생이야' (very informal).
适合你水平的解释:
意思
A statement identifying oneself as a student.
文化背景
Students are often asked about their major or university, as this is a key part of identity.
Drop the '저는'
You can just say '학생이에요' if the context is clear.
Drop the '저는'
You can just say '학생이에요' if the context is clear.
自我测试
Which is the polite way to say 'I am a student'?
저는 ____.
'-이에요' is the standard polite ending.
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2 练习저는 ____.
'-이에요' is the standard polite ending.
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常见问题
1 个问题Yes, but '학생입니다' is better for formal interviews.
相关表达
대학생이에요
specialized formI am a university student.
在哪里用
Language Exchange
A: 안녕하세요! 직업이 뭐예요?
B: 저는 학생이에요.
Café Order
Staff: 학생 할인 받으시겠어요?
You: 네, 학생이에요.
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记忆技巧
Think of a student holding a 'Hack' (book) and saying 'Seng' (singing) '이에요' (in a choir).
视觉联想
A person wearing a school uniform badge, smiling and pointing to themselves.
Rhyme
I'm a student, yes it's true, I'm a student, '학생이에요' for you.
Story
You walk into a classroom. You see a new friend. You smile and say, 'Hello! I am a student.' They smile back and say, 'Me too!'
In Other Languages
Similar to 'Je suis étudiant' in French or 'Soy estudiante' in Spanish. It is a universal way to state one's primary role.
Word Web
挑战
Introduce yourself to three people today using this phrase.
Review in 1, 3, and 7 days.
发音
H-a-k-s-ae-ng.
正式程度
학생입니다. (Self-introduction)
학생이에요. (Self-introduction)
학생이야. (Self-introduction)
학생임. (Self-introduction)
Derived from the Hanja characters {學|학} (learning) and {生|생} (life).
趣味小知识
The term '학생' is used for everyone from elementary schoolers to university students.
文化笔记
Students are often asked about their major or university, as this is a key part of identity.
“무슨 공부를 하세요?”
对话开场白
직업이 뭐예요?
常见错误
학생이다.
학생이에요.
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Soy estudiante.
Korean adds a politeness marker to the verb.
Je suis étudiant.
Korean is gender-neutral.
Ich bin Student.
Korean uses a particle/ending system.
学生です (Gakusei desu).
Japanese 'desu' is more versatile than Korean '-이에요'.
أنا طالب (Ana talib).
Korean requires the copula '-이에요'.
Spotted in the Real World
“저 학생이에요.”
Self-introduction scene.
容易混淆
Confused with formal vs polite.
Use '입니다' for interviews, '이에요' for daily life.
常见问题 (1)
Yes, but '학생입니다' is better for formal interviews.
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