읽히다
The word 읽히다 means to be read or to make someone read something.
Explanation at your level:
You use 읽히다 when you want to say something is easy to read. For example, 'This book is easy to read.' It is a very useful word for talking about your favorite stories.
At this level, you start using it to say you are helping someone read. 'I let my brother read the story.' It helps you describe interactions with books and other people.
Intermediate learners use this to describe the quality of writing. If a book flows well, you say it is 잘 읽힌다. It is a natural way to express your opinion on literature.
You can use this to talk about understanding people. 'His face was easy to read' can be translated using this verb structure. It adds nuance to your descriptions of social situations.
Advanced users employ this for abstract concepts like 'reading the room' or 'reading the times.' It shows a mastery of how Korean verbs extend into figurative meanings beyond the literal page.
At the mastery level, you understand the subtle interplay between the passive and causative forms. You can use it in literary critiques to discuss how an author's style dictates the reader's experience.
30秒词汇
- Passive/Causative form of 'to read'.
- Used for readability or making someone read.
- Pronounced [일키다].
- Common in daily and literary contexts.
Welcome! 읽히다 is a fascinating Korean verb that does double duty. At its core, it comes from the root 읽다 (to read). When you add the suffix -히-, you transform the word into a passive or causative form.
Think of it this way: if a book is 읽히다, it means it is being read by someone, or it is written in a way that makes it easy to read. It is a very common word in daily life, whether you are talking about a difficult novel or helping a child read their first words.
The history of 읽히다 is rooted in Middle Korean. The root 읽다 has been present since the earliest records of the language. The suffix -히- is a classic causative/passive marker used in the Korean language to shift the focus of the verb.
Historically, this structure helped speakers differentiate between the act of reading and the state of a text being readable. It is part of a larger family of Korean verbs that use these specific suffixes to change the 'voice' of the sentence, showing how the language evolved to be highly precise about who is doing the action versus what is happening to the object.
You will hear 읽히다 in many different contexts. If you say '책이 잘 읽힌다', you mean the book is very readable or flows well. This is a common way to compliment an author's writing style.
On the other hand, if a teacher says '학생에게 책을 읽히다', they are actively making or helping the student read. It is used in both casual conversations with friends and formal educational settings. Just remember: context is king! Always check if you are describing the state of the book or the action of making someone read.
While 읽히다 is a functional verb, it appears in several natural expressions. 1. 눈에 읽히다 (to be familiar to the eye). 2. 마음이 읽히다 (to have one's thoughts/feelings understood). 3. 글이 술술 읽히다 (to have text read smoothly). 4. 상대에게 속이 읽히다 (to have one's intentions read by another). 5. 시대의 흐름이 읽히다 (to be able to read the trends of the times).
These expressions show how the word extends beyond just paper books to include understanding people, situations, and abstract concepts.
Grammatically, 읽히다 is a verb that requires an object when used causatively. Pronunciation is key here! Even though it is spelled 읽히다, it is pronounced [일키다] due to the sound change rule called 'aspirated sound' (k-sound dominance).
It is a regular verb in terms of conjugation, but the sound shift is what trips up most learners. Practice saying it slowly: il-khi-da becomes il-ki-da. It rhymes loosely with words like 먹히다 (to be eaten) or 잡히다 (to be caught), which follow the same passive/causative suffix pattern.
Fun Fact
The suffix -히- is one of the most common ways to change verb voices in Korean.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'il-ki-da' with a sharp k sound.
Sounds like 'il-ki-da' with a sharp k sound.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'ㅎ' sound
- Adding extra syllables
- Ignoring the sound change rule
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to understand context
Common usage
Natural flow
Standard
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
高级
Grammar to Know
Passive Suffixes
-히-, -이-, -리-, -기-
Causative Suffixes
-히-, -이-, -리-, -기-, -우-, -구-, -추-
Aspiration Sound Change
읽히다 -> [일키다]
Examples by Level
이 책은 잘 읽혀요.
This book reads well.
Passive usage.
아이에게 책을 읽혔어요.
I made the child read.
Causative usage.
글씨가 잘 읽혀요.
The letters are readable.
State of readability.
그는 책을 많이 읽혔어요.
He made (someone) read many books.
Causative.
이 글은 읽히기 쉬워요.
This text is easy to read.
Adjective-like usage.
선생님은 학생에게 읽혔어요.
The teacher had the student read.
Causative.
어려운 책이 잘 읽혀요.
The hard book reads well.
Passive.
더 크게 읽혀주세요.
Please have it read louder.
Causative.
그 책은 정말 잘 읽힌다.
엄마가 아이에게 동화책을 읽혔다.
내 마음이 읽히는 것 같다.
글씨가 작아서 잘 안 읽힌다.
그는 학생들에게 고전을 읽혔다.
이 문장은 쉽게 읽힌다.
그의 얼굴에 감정이 읽힌다.
나는 그에게 편지를 읽혔다.
이 소설은 밤새도록 술술 읽힌다.
그는 아이들에게 매일 책을 읽히는 습관이 있다.
상대방의 의도가 너무 쉽게 읽힌다.
글이 논리적이라서 잘 읽힌다.
선생님은 아이들에게 큰 소리로 읽혔다.
시대의 흐름이 읽히는 중요한 기사다.
그의 눈빛에서 슬픔이 읽힌다.
내 생각이 남에게 읽히는 기분이다.
그의 글은 독자들에게 쉽게 읽히도록 쓰였다.
어린 시절부터 많은 책을 읽히며 자랐다.
상황을 보면 그의 다음 행동이 읽힌다.
이 작가의 문체는 정말 잘 읽힌다.
그는 자신의 생각을 타인에게 읽히고 싶지 않았다.
역사의 교훈이 읽히는 장소다.
복잡한 감정이 그의 표정에서 읽힌다.
이 책은 전문 지식 없이도 잘 읽힌다.
그의 침묵 속에서 많은 것이 읽힌다.
이 작품은 당대 사회의 모순이 읽히는 걸작이다.
그는 자신의 의도를 상대에게 읽히지 않으려 애썼다.
글자 너머의 의미가 읽히는 깊이 있는 문장이다.
어린이에게 고전을 읽히는 것은 중요하다.
그의 행동에서 불안함이 읽힌다.
이 보고서는 전문가가 아니어도 쉽게 읽힌다.
시대적 배경이 읽히는 흥미로운 역사 소설이다.
작가의 의도가 행간에서 읽히는 정교한 소설이다.
그는 평생 제자들에게 학문을 읽히는 데 헌신했다.
그의 얼굴은 마치 잘 읽히는 책과 같았다.
사회적 맥락이 읽히는 복합적인 텍스트다.
그는 타인의 마음을 읽히지 않기 위해 가면을 썼다.
이 논문은 일반 대중도 읽히도록 쉽게 풀이되었다.
그의 인생 역정이 담긴 글은 깊은 감동으로 읽힌다.
언어의 장벽을 넘어 감정이 읽히는 순간이다.
常见搭配
Idioms & Expressions
"눈에 읽히다"
to be familiar
이 글씨체는 눈에 읽힌다.
neutral"마음을 읽히다"
to have one's mind understood
그에게 마음을 읽히고 싶지 않다.
neutral"속이 읽히다"
to have one's true intentions known
그는 속이 읽히기 쉬운 사람이다.
casual"분위기가 읽히다"
to sense the mood
방의 분위기가 읽힌다.
neutral"행간이 읽히다"
to understand the hidden meaning
그의 말에는 행간이 읽힌다.
literary"흐름이 읽히다"
to understand the trend
시장의 흐름이 읽힌다.
formalEasily Confused
Root verb
Active vs Passive/Causative
책을 읽다 vs 책이 읽히다
Both involve others
Read to vs Make read
아이에게 읽어주다 vs 아이에게 읽히다
Similar sound
Passive/Causative
N/A
Noun form
Action vs State
읽기가 어렵다 vs 잘 읽힌다
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + Verb
선생님이 학생에게 책을 읽혔다.
Subject + Verb
이 책은 잘 읽힌다.
Subject + Prep + Verb
얼굴에서 감정이 읽힌다.
Subject + Object + Adverb + Verb
소설이 술술 읽힌다.
Subject + Verb + Clause
그의 의도가 읽히는 행동이다.
词族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
常见错误
The correct passive suffix is -히-.
Don't use the passive form for active reading.
Aspiration makes the 'ㅎ' sound like 'ㅋ'.
읽어주다 is 'read to/for', 읽히다 is 'make read'.
Korean prefers active voice.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a book floating and reading itself.
Native Usage
Use it to compliment books.
Cultural Insight
Focus on 'reading the mood'.
Grammar Shortcut
Suffix -히- is for passive.
Say It Right
Drop the 'ㅎ' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't confuse passive/causative.
Did You Know?
It's a very old verb structure.
Study Smart
Use flashcards with sentences.
Context Tip
Check if it's a person or book.
Verb Patterns
Look for object markers.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think 'il-ki-da' sounds like 'ill key'. An ill key doesn't open the door, but a good book is 'readable'.
Visual Association
A book opening itself.
Word Web
挑战
Try to describe 3 things that are 'easy to read' in Korean.
词源
Korean
Original meaning: To be read/to cause to read
文化背景
None.
Similar to 'to be readable' or 'to have someone read'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- 선생님이 책을 읽히셨다
- 글이 잘 읽힌다
- 학생에게 읽히다
At a bookstore
- 이 책은 잘 읽히나요?
- 읽히기 쉬운 책 추천해주세요
Describing people
- 마음이 읽힌다
- 표정에서 읽힌다
- 속이 읽히다
Writing reviews
- 술술 읽히는 소설
- 쉽게 읽히는 문체
Conversation Starters
"어떤 책이 가장 잘 읽히나요?"
"사람의 마음을 읽히는 기분은 어떤가요?"
"아이에게 책을 자주 읽히시나요?"
"글을 쓸 때 읽히기 쉽게 쓰려고 노력하시나요?"
"어떤 상황에서 상대의 의도가 읽히나요?"
Journal Prompts
오늘 읽은 책 중 가장 잘 읽힌 책은?
누군가에게 마음을 읽힌 적이 있나요?
아이에게 책을 읽혀준 경험을 써보세요.
글을 읽히기 쉽게 쓰는 방법에 대해 써보세요.
常见问题
8 个问题No, it can be causative.
Like [일키다].
Yes, metaphorically.
It is neutral.
읽다.
No, 읽어주다 is 'read for/to'.
Yes, very common.
No, just remember the sound change.
自我测试
이 책은 정말 잘 ___.
Passive form is needed.
What does '아이에게 책을 읽히다' mean?
Causative usage.
읽히다 is pronounced [읽히다].
It is pronounced [일키다].
Word
意思
Common collocations.
Standard structure.
그의 표정에서 ___이 읽힌다.
All fit the context.
읽히다 can be used figuratively.
Yes, for reading situations or minds.
Which is the best synonym for 'readable'?
Passive participle.
Literary usage.
Is 읽히다 a transitive verb?
It is passive or causative.
得分: /10
Summary
읽히다 is the versatile key to describing both how books flow and how we influence others to read.
- Passive/Causative form of 'to read'.
- Used for readability or making someone read.
- Pronounced [일키다].
- Common in daily and literary contexts.
Memory Palace
Imagine a book floating and reading itself.
Native Usage
Use it to compliment books.
Cultural Insight
Focus on 'reading the mood'.
Grammar Shortcut
Suffix -히- is for passive.
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