意思
To express the possession of available funds.
文化背景
The 'Golden Bell' culture means the person who suggests the outing or the oldest person often pays for everyone. Younger generations use 'n-bbang' to split bills equally, reflecting a shift toward individual financial responsibility. It is common to carry some cash for traditional street food stalls or small markets where cards might not be accepted. Giving money in envelopes (Sebaetdon) is a major tradition during Lunar New Year (Seollal).
Softening the blow
Add '좀' (jom) to sound more humble: '돈이 좀 있어요.'
Particle Trap
Never use '을/를' with '있다'. It's always '이/가'!
意思
To express the possession of available funds.
Softening the blow
Add '좀' (jom) to sound more humble: '돈이 좀 있어요.'
Particle Trap
Never use '을/를' with '있다'. It's always '이/가'!
The 'Afford' Pattern
Use [Verb] + -(으)ㄹ 돈이 있다 to say you have money to do something.
Treating Culture
If you say '돈이 있어요' loudly when the bill comes, people might expect you to pay!
自我测试
Choose the correct particle for the sentence: '저는 돈__ 있어요.'
저는 돈__ 있어요.
The verb '있다' requires the subject marker '이' because '돈' ends in a consonant.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
가: 현금 있어요? 나: 아니요, 현금은 _______. 카드는 있어요.
The speaker is contrasting having a card with not having cash, so '없어요' (don't have) is correct.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase is best for offering to pay for a friend?
'제가 돈이 있어요' (I have money) is a polite way to signal you can pay.
Fill in the blank with the honorific form of '있다' for a possession.
선생님, 혹시 잔돈이 _______?
When asking about a respected person's possession, use the honorific '있으세요'.
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4 练习저는 돈__ 있어요.
The verb '있다' requires the subject marker '이' because '돈' ends in a consonant.
가: 현금 있어요? 나: 아니요, 현금은 _______. 카드는 있어요.
The speaker is contrasting having a card with not having cash, so '없어요' (don't have) is correct.
Which phrase is best for offering to pay for a friend?
'제가 돈이 있어요' (I have money) is a polite way to signal you can pay.
선생님, 혹시 잔돈이 _______?
When asking about a respected person's possession, use the honorific '있으세요'.
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常见问题
10 个问题Yes, '통장에 돈이 있어요' is the standard way to say you have money in your account.
No, but saying it too proudly can be. Use a neutral tone.
'돈이 있다' is 'I have money (existence)', while '돈을 가지다' is 'I am carrying/holding money'.
Use '돈이 많아요' (don-i man-ayo).
Yes, but it means 'to be there' (location), not 'to have' (possession).
It means 'small change' or 'coins'.
You can say '내 돈 주세요' (Give me my money) or more politely '빌려준 돈 좀 줄 수 있어요?'.
Yes, but '재산' (property/assets) is used for larger wealth.
Koreans often use '우리' (our) instead of 'my' for shared family or group resources.
It means 'pocket money' or 'allowance'.
相关表达
돈이 많다
similarTo have a lot of money
부자이다
specialized formTo be a rich person
현금이 있다
specialized formTo have cash
돈을 벌다
builds onTo earn money
돈을 쓰다
contrastTo spend money