~을/를 향해
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- Indicates physical or metaphorical direction towards a specific target or goal.
- Requires the object marker ~을 (after consonants) or ~를 (after vowels) before '향해'.
- More focused and intentional than the general directional particle ~로/으로.
- Commonly used in news, songs, and literature to describe journeys and ambitions.
The Korean phrase ~을/를 향해 is a versatile and essential expression that translates most directly to 'towards' or 'in the direction of' in English. It is derived from the verb 향하다 (hyang-hada), which means 'to face' or 'to head for.' In Korean grammar, this phrase functions as an adverbial construction that indicates the target, goal, or physical direction of an action. Unlike simple directional markers, ~을/를 향해 often carries a sense of intentionality and focus. It suggests that the subject is not just moving in a general area but is specifically oriented toward a particular point. This point can be a physical location, like a building or a mountain, or an abstract concept, such as a dream, a goal, or even another person's heart.
- Physical Direction
- When used physically, it describes movement toward a destination. For example, 'running towards the finish line' or 'looking towards the sea.' It emphasizes the orientation of the body or the path of movement.
- Abstract Goals
- In metaphorical contexts, it describes striving for an objective. Phrases like 'towards success' or 'towards a better future' use this expression to show the direction of one's efforts and ambitions.
- Emotional Orientation
- It can also describe the target of emotions or speech. If you are shouting 'at' someone or your love is 'towards' someone, this phrase provides the necessary grammatical bridge to indicate the recipient of those feelings.
The nuance of ~을/를 향해 is slightly more formal and poetic than the simple particle ~로 (ro/uro). While ~로 focuses on the destination or the route, ~을/를 향해 focuses on the act of facing and aiming. This is why you will frequently encounter it in song lyrics, motivational speeches, and literature. It paints a picture of a subject looking directly at their target and moving with purpose. In daily conversation, it is used when the speaker wants to emphasize the specific target of an action, such as throwing a ball 'at' a target or pointing 'towards' a landmark. Understanding this phrase is a key step for intermediate learners (B1) because it allows for more descriptive and expressive communication beyond basic survival Korean.
그는 정상을 향해 묵묵히 걸어갔다. (He walked silently towards the summit.)
Historically, the root '향' (向) comes from Hanja, meaning 'to face' or 'direction.' This root is found in many other Korean words related to orientation, such as 방향 (direction) and 경향 (tendency). By learning ~을/를 향해, you are also gaining insight into a whole family of words that describe how things are positioned in space and time. In modern usage, the '해' at the end is the contracted form of '하여' (hayeo). While '향하여' is still used in very formal writing or old-fashioned literature, '향해' is the standard form for most contemporary contexts, including news broadcasts, novels, and polite conversation. It is a bridge between the physical world of movement and the internal world of intention.
우리는 미래를 향해 나아가야 합니다. (We must move forward towards the future.)
When using this phrase, remember that it implies a straight line of sight or a direct path. If you are wandering aimlessly, ~을/를 향해 would be inappropriate. It requires a 'target.' This target can be stationary or moving. For instance, a missile 'towards' a target or a fan running 'towards' a celebrity. The dynamic nature of the phrase makes it perfect for storytelling. It sets the scene by telling the listener exactly where the focus of the action is directed. As you progress in your Korean studies, you will notice that this phrase often appears with verbs of motion like 가다 (to go), 뛰다 (to run), 달리다 (to run), and 던지다 (to throw), as well as verbs of perception like 보다 (to look) and 웃다 (to smile). A 'smile towards someone' (누군가를 향해 웃다) is a common and warm expression in Korean.
Using ~을/를 향해 correctly requires attention to both the noun it attaches to and the verb that follows. The structure is quite consistent: [Noun] + [을/를] + 향해 + [Verb]. The choice between 을 and 를 is determined by the final consonant (batchim) of the noun. If the noun ends in a consonant, use 을 (e.g., 집을 향해). If it ends in a vowel, use 를 (e.g., 학교를 향해). This grammatical consistency makes it a reliable tool for building complex sentences.
- With Verbs of Motion
- The most common use case is with verbs like 가다 (go), 오다 (come), 떠나다 (leave), and 달리다 (run). It specifies the vector of movement. '서울을 향해 떠나다' means 'to leave for Seoul' (with Seoul as the target).
- With Verbs of Action
- Verbs like 던지다 (throw), 쏘다 (shoot), or 손을 흔들다 (wave hands) use this phrase to indicate the target of the action. '관객을 향해 손을 흔들다' means 'to wave hands towards the audience.'
- With Verbs of Expression
- This includes 말하다 (speak), 외치다 (shout), 웃다 (smile), and 비난하다 (criticize). It identifies who the expression is directed at. '그녀를 향해 미소 짓다' means 'to smile towards her.'
One important distinction to make is between ~을/를 향해 and ~에게 (to/for a person). While ~에게 indicates the recipient of an object or information, ~을/를 향해 emphasizes the physical or metaphorical direction. For example, '그에게 선물을 주다' (give a gift to him) vs. '그를 향해 달려가다' (run towards him). The latter implies a physical approach. Similarly, compare it with ~로/으로. While '부산으로 가요' is a simple statement of destination, '부산을 향해 가요' sounds more like you are on a journey, facing 부산 as your specific objective. It adds a layer of 'heading towards' rather than just 'going to.'
공을 골대를 향해 찼어요. (I kicked the ball towards the goal post.)
When constructing longer sentences, ~을/를 향해 can be placed early in the sentence to set the direction. For instance, '우리는 성공을 향해 끊임없이 노력하고 있습니다' (We are constantly striving towards success). Here, '성공을 향해' (towards success) modifies the entire action of 'striving.' It provides the 'why' and 'where' of the effort. In news reporting, you might hear '태풍이 제주도를 향해 북상하고 있습니다' (The typhoon is moving north towards Jeju Island). This usage is precise and technical, showing that the typhoon's current trajectory is aimed at a specific location. By mastering these patterns, you can transition from simple sentences to more descriptive, narrative-driven Korean.
카메라를 향해 밝게 웃어 주세요. (Please smile brightly towards the camera.)
Finally, consider the emotional weight. Using ~을/를 향해 with people can sometimes feel more intense or dramatic than other particles. '너를 향해 소리쳤어' (I shouted towards you) suggests a direct, perhaps confrontational or desperate, action. It captures the physical act of directing one's voice. In contrast, '너한테 소리쳤어' is more about the fact that you were the one I shouted at. This subtle difference is what makes Korean a rich language for expressing human interaction and spatial relationships. Practice by identifying targets in your environment and describing your actions toward them using this phrase.
The phrase ~을/를 향해 is ubiquitous in Korean society, appearing in everything from high-stakes news broadcasts to the most sentimental K-pop ballads. Its ability to convey both precise direction and deep aspiration makes it a favorite for various media. If you turn on a Korean news channel, you will almost certainly hear it during weather reports or political segments. For example, a reporter might say, '정부의 정책이 서민들을 향해 있습니다' (The government's policy is directed towards the common people), or '선수들이 금메달을 향해 달리고 있습니다' (The athletes are running towards the gold medal). In these contexts, it signifies a focused objective or a specific target audience.
- K-Pop and Dramas
- Song lyrics are filled with this phrase. It is often used to express longing or determination. A common trope is '너를 향해 가는 길' (The road going towards you). In dramas, a character might confess, '내 마음은 항상 너를 향해 있어' (My heart is always towards you), which sounds much more romantic and intentional than just saying 'I like you.'
- Sports Commentary
- Commentators use it to describe the movement of the ball or the players. '공이 골문을 향해 날아갑니다!' (The ball is flying towards the goal!) is a classic line that builds excitement by focusing on the target.
- Public Announcements
- In subway stations or airports, you might hear instructions like '출구를 향해 직진하십시오' (Please go straight towards the exit). It provides clear, directional guidance for travelers.
In literature and essays, ~을/를 향해 is used to create a sense of movement and progress. Writers use it to describe a character's journey, whether it is a physical trek across a landscape or a psychological journey toward self-discovery. The phrase adds a dynamic quality to the prose, making the reader feel the forward momentum of the narrative. For instance, a writer might describe a ship 'heading towards the horizon' to symbolize hope or the unknown. This metaphorical usage is deeply embedded in the Korean way of expressing ambition and life goals. It is not just about where you are; it is about where you are facing.
꿈을 향해 포기하지 말고 나아가세요. (Don't give up and move forward towards your dream.)
In everyday life, you might hear parents telling their children to 'look towards the front' (앞을 향해 봐) or friends encouraging each other to 'look towards the positive side' (긍정적인 쪽을 향해 생각해 봐). It is a phrase that encourages focus and alignment. Even in technical fields, such as computer science or engineering, '향해' is used to describe the direction of data flow or the orientation of a component. Its versatility across different registers—from the most formal to the relatively casual—makes it a high-frequency expression that every B1 learner should recognize and eventually use with confidence. When you hear it, try to visualize the 'arrow' of the action pointing directly at the object mentioned before the phrase.
비행기가 파리를 향해 이륙했습니다. (The plane took off towards Paris.)
Lastly, pay attention to the emotional tone. In a heated argument, someone might say, '나를 향해 손가락질하지 마!' (Don't point your finger at me!). Here, the phrase emphasizes the directness and aggressiveness of the gesture. Conversely, in a gentle context, '서로를 향해 웃는 모습이 보기 좋아요' (It's nice to see you smiling at each other) uses the same phrase to describe a warm, mutual connection. The context and the accompanying verb define the mood, but ~을/를 향해 always provides the essential spatial framework for the interaction.
While ~을/를 향해 is relatively straightforward, English speakers and other learners often encounter specific pitfalls. The most common error involves the particle choice. Because 'towards' is a preposition in English, learners sometimes forget that Korean requires the object marker ~을/를 before 향해. Forgetting this marker, or using the wrong one (like ~에 or ~이/가), is a frequent mistake. For example, saying '학교 향해' instead of '학교를 향해' sounds incomplete and grammatically incorrect in most standard contexts.
- Confusing with ~로/으로
- Learners often use ~로 when they should use ~을/를 향해. While ~로 indicates a general direction or destination, ~을/를 향해 implies a more direct 'facing' or 'aiming.' Use ~을/를 향해 when the specific orientation is important.
- Overusing with People
- While you can use it with people, using it for simple interactions like 'giving' or 'telling' is a mistake. Use ~에게 for recipients. Use ~을/를 향해 only when describing physical orientation or the direction of an emotional outburst.
- Misplacing the Phrase
- In English, 'towards' usually comes after the verb (e.g., 'He ran towards the house'). In Korean, the phrase must come *before* the verb. Placing it at the end of the sentence is a common syntax error for beginners.
Another subtle mistake is confusing the adverbial form 향해 with the adjectival form 향한. If you want to say 'The road towards the house,' you must use 집을 향한 길. If you say 집을 향해 길, it is grammatically broken because 향해 needs a verb to follow it. This distinction between modifying a noun and modifying a verb is a key hurdle for B1 learners. Always ask yourself: 'Am I describing *how* an action is done, or am I describing a *thing*?' If it's the former, use 향해. If it's the latter, use 향한.
❌ 집 향해 가요. (Incorrect - missing particle)
✅ 집을 향해 가요. (Correct)
Learners also sometimes confuse ~을/를 향해 with ~에 대해 (about). While they might seem unrelated, in abstract contexts like 'my feelings towards/about you,' English uses 'towards' and 'about' interchangeably. In Korean, 너를 향한 마음 is 'my heart directed towards you' (romantic/focused), while 너에 대한 생각 is 'my thoughts about you' (analytical/general). Choosing the wrong one can change the emotional nuance of your sentence. Finally, ensure you don't use 향해 when you mean 'for the purpose of.' For 'I went to the store for milk,' you should use ~을/를 위해 or ~러, not 향해. 향해 is strictly about direction and orientation, not utility or purpose.
❌ 우유를 향해 마트에 갔어요. (Incorrect - purpose vs direction)
✅ 우유를 사러 마트에 갔어요. (Correct)
To avoid these mistakes, try to always visualize a compass or an arrow. If the action is literally or figuratively 'pointing' at something, ~을/를 향해 is likely the correct choice. If you are just going somewhere or doing something for a reason, other particles are better. Practice by writing five sentences describing physical movement and five sentences describing abstract goals, paying close attention to the object markers and the placement of the phrase before the verb. This deliberate practice will help solidify the correct usage in your mind.
In Korean, there are several ways to express direction and movement, and choosing the right one depends on the level of formality and the specific nuance you want to convey. While ~을/를 향해 is excellent for focused direction, other options might be more appropriate in different scenarios. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to choose the most precise word for the situation.
- ~로 / ~으로
- This is the most common directional particle. It is more general than 향해. While 향해 emphasizes the orientation, ~로 focuses on the destination or the path. Use ~로 for everyday directions like 'Go to the right' (오른쪽으로 가세요).
- ~쪽으로
- Adding 쪽 (side) makes the direction slightly more vague, like 'towards the side of' or 'in the general direction of.' If you say '서울 쪽으로 가요,' it means you are heading in the direction of Seoul, but Seoul might not be your final destination.
- ~을/를 향하여
- This is the uncontracted, more formal version of 향해. You will find this in formal speeches, academic writing, or classic literature. It carries a slightly more 'heavy' or serious tone.
- ~을/를 향한
- As mentioned before, this is the adjective form. Use this when you want to describe a noun, such as 'The love towards you' (너를 향한 사랑).
Let's compare ~을/를 향해 with ~에게 and ~한테. These are used for people. If you say '그에게 말해요,' you are speaking *to* him. If you say '그를 향해 말해요,' you are speaking *towards* him, perhaps because he is far away or you are addressing him specifically in a crowd. The latter emphasizes the physical direction of your voice. Similarly, ~보고 is a more colloquial way to say 'looking at' or 'towards' in some contexts, such as '나를 보고 웃어' (Smile looking at me). However, 향해 remains the most versatile for both physical and abstract 'heading towards.'
Comparison:
1. 학교로 가요 (Go to school - Destination focus)
2. 학교를 향해 가요 (Head towards school - Orientation focus)
When choosing between these, consider the 'intensity' of the direction. If you are describing a missile, a marathon runner, or a lifelong dream, ~을/를 향해 is the best fit because it conveys that intense focus. If you are just telling a taxi driver where to go, ~로 or ~쪽으로 is much more natural. In business settings, when discussing targets or goals, 향해 is preferred for its professional and goal-oriented nuance. For example, '올해 매출 목표를 향해 매진합시다' (Let's strive towards this year's sales goal). By understanding these subtle differences, you can tailor your Korean to match the context and your intended meaning perfectly.
정상을 향해 (Towards the summit) vs. 정상으로 (To the summit)
In summary, while ~로 is your 'everyday' directional tool, ~을/를 향해 is your 'specialized' tool for focus, intention, and narrative depth. As you read more Korean books or watch more dramas, try to spot which one the characters use and why. You will find that 향해 is often the key to understanding a character's motivation or the dramatic arc of a scene. Mastering these alternatives is what separates a basic learner from an intermediate speaker who can express complex thoughts and feelings.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The Hanja 向 originally showed a window (口) under a roof (宀), suggesting the direction the window faces to let in light.
发音指南
- Pronouncing 'hyang' as 'hang'.
- Over-emphasizing the 'h' sound.
- Merging the marker and 'hyang' into one syllable.
- Pronouncing 'hae' as 'hay' with a strong 'y' glide.
- Failing to distinguish between 'ul' and 'lul' markers.
难度评级
Easy to recognize in text due to the distinct '향해' spelling.
Requires remembering the object marker and correct placement before the verb.
Natural pronunciation of 'hyang' requires practice for non-native speakers.
Clear sound, though 'h' can be soft in fast speech.
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需要掌握的语法
Object Markers (~을/를)
책을 읽어요. (The marker used before 향해.)
Adverbial form (~게/해)
예쁘게 웃어요. (향해 is the adverbial form of 향하다.)
Directional Particle (~로/으로)
집으로 가요. (Comparison with 향해.)
Adjective form (~ㄴ/은)
향한 마음. (Modifying a noun.)
Present Progressive (~고 있다)
가고 있어요. (Often used with 향해.)
按水平分级的例句
저는 집을 향해 걸어요.
I walk towards my house.
집 (consonant) + 을 향해
학교를 향해 가세요.
Please go towards the school.
학교 (vowel) + 를 향해
우리는 바다를 향해 달려요.
We run towards the sea.
바다 (vowel) + 를 향해
강아지가 저를 향해 와요.
The puppy is coming towards me.
저 (vowel) + 를 향해
앞을 향해 보세요.
Please look towards the front.
앞 (consonant) + 을 향해
버스가 역을 향해 가고 있어요.
The bus is going towards the station.
역 (consonant) + 을 향해
엄마를 향해 손을 흔들어요.
I wave my hand towards my mom.
엄마 (vowel) + 를 향해
공이 저를 향해 날아와요.
The ball is flying towards me.
저 (vowel) + 를 향해
그는 친구를 향해 밝게 웃었어요.
He smiled brightly towards his friend.
친구 (vowel) + 를 향해
공을 골대를 향해 차세요.
Kick the ball towards the goal post.
골대 (vowel) + 를 향해
우리는 산 정상을 향해 올라갔어요.
We climbed towards the mountain summit.
정상 (consonant) + 을 향해
선생님이 학생들을 향해 말씀하셨어요.
The teacher spoke towards the students.
학생들 (consonant) + 을 향해
비행기가 제주도를 향해 떠났어요.
The plane left for (towards) Jeju Island.
제주도 (vowel) + 를 향해
카메라를 향해 치즈 하세요.
Say cheese towards the camera.
카메라 (vowel) + 를 향해
그녀는 문을 향해 천천히 걸어갔어요.
She walked slowly towards the door.
문 (consonant) + 을 향해
아이들이 풍선을 향해 손을 뻗어요.
Children reach their hands towards the balloon.
풍선 (consonant) + 을 향해
우리는 꿈을 향해 계속 노력해야 해요.
We must keep working towards our dreams.
꿈 (consonant) + 을 향해 (Abstract use)
성공을 향해 나아가는 길은 멀어요.
The road heading towards success is long.
성공 (consonant) + 을 향해
그는 세계 평화를 향해 목소리를 높였어요.
He raised his voice towards world peace.
평화 (vowel) + 를 향해
태풍이 일본을 향해 북상하고 있습니다.
The typhoon is moving north towards Japan.
일본 (consonant) + 을 향해
서로를 향한 믿음이 중요합니다.
Trust towards each other is important.
서로 (vowel) + 를 향한 (Adjective form)
그녀는 미래를 향해 큰 포부를 가졌어요.
She had great ambitions towards the future.
미래 (vowel) + 를 향해
화살이 과녁을 향해 정확히 날아갔어요.
The arrow flew accurately towards the target.
과녁 (consonant) + 을 향해
그들은 진실을 향해 한 걸음 더 다가갔어요.
They took one more step towards the truth.
진실 (consonant) + 을 향해
정부는 경제 회복을 향해 모든 역량을 집중하고 있습니다.
The government is concentrating all its capabilities towards economic recovery.
회복 (consonant) + 을 향해
사회적 약자를 향한 배려가 필요합니다.
Consideration towards the socially vulnerable is needed.
약자 (vowel) + 를 향한
그 비판은 특정 인물을 향한 것이 아니었습니다.
That criticism was not directed towards a specific person.
인물 (consonant) + 을 향한
우리는 탄소 중립을 향해 나아가야 할 때입니다.
It is time for us to move towards carbon neutrality.
중립 (consonant) + 을 향해
작가는 독자를 향해 끊임없이 질문을 던집니다.
The author constantly throws questions towards the reader.
독자 (vowel) + 를 향해
새로운 도전을 향해 박차를 가합시다.
Let's accelerate towards a new challenge.
도전 (consonant) + 을 향해
그의 시선은 창밖의 먼 산을 향해 있었습니다.
His gaze was directed towards the distant mountains outside the window.
산 (consonant) + 을 향해
모두가 한 마음으로 승리를 향해 달렸습니다.
Everyone ran towards victory with one heart.
승리 (vowel) + 를 향해
인류는 지속 가능한 발전을 향해 지혜를 모아야 합니다.
Humanity must gather wisdom towards sustainable development.
발전 (consonant) + 을 향해
그의 철학은 인간의 본질을 향해 깊이 파고듭니다.
His philosophy delves deeply towards the essence of human beings.
본질 (consonant) + 을 향해
예술은 시대를 향한 날카로운 통찰을 담고 있어야 합니다.
Art should contain sharp insight towards the era.
시대 (vowel) + 를 향한
기술의 진보는 인간의 편의를 향해 가속화되고 있습니다.
The progress of technology is accelerating towards human convenience.
편의 (vowel) + 를 향해
그 연설은 대중의 분노를 향해 기름을 부은 격이 되었습니다.
That speech was like pouring oil on (towards) the public's anger.
분노 (vowel) + 를 향해
우리는 완성된 민주주의를 향해 끊임없이 전진하고 있습니다.
We are constantly advancing towards a completed democracy.
민주주의 (vowel) + 를 향해
학문적 탐구는 미지의 세계를 향한 끝없는 여정입니다.
Academic inquiry is an endless journey towards the unknown world.
세계 (vowel) + 를 향한
그의 음악은 영혼의 안식을 향해 흐르는 듯합니다.
His music seems to flow towards the rest of the soul.
안식 (consonant) + 을 향해
역사의 수레바퀴는 정의를 향해 서서히 굴러갑니다.
The wheels of history roll slowly towards justice.
정의 (vowel) + 를 향해
그 시인은 절대적 고독을 향해 침잠하는 삶을 살았습니다.
The poet lived a life of sinking towards absolute solitude.
고독 (consonant) + 을 향해
우주를 향한 인간의 호기심은 그 끝을 알 수 없습니다.
Human curiosity towards the universe knows no end.
우주 (vowel) + 를 향한
법의 집행은 형평성을 향해 엄격하게 이루어져야 합니다.
The enforcement of the law must be strictly carried out towards equity.
형평성 (consonant) + 을 향해
그의 문체는 간결하면서도 핵심을 향해 날카롭게 뻗어 있습니다.
His writing style is concise yet stretches sharply towards the core.
핵심 (consonant) + 을 향해
생명은 죽음을 향해 가는 과정인 동시에 삶을 향한 투쟁입니다.
Life is a process of going towards death and at the same time a struggle towards life.
죽음/삶 + 을 향해/향한
진정한 자아를 향한 성찰은 고통스러운 과정을 수반합니다.
Reflection towards the true self entails a painful process.
자아 (vowel) + 를 향한
국가는 국민의 행복을 향해 존재해야 한다는 명제는 자명합니다.
The proposition that the state should exist towards the happiness of the people is self-evident.
행복 (consonant) + 을 향해
常见搭配
常用短语
— A challenge towards one's dream. Used to describe striving for a goal.
그녀의 꿈을 향한 도전은 계속됩니다.
— Steps towards the future. Often used in motivational contexts.
오늘의 노력이 미래를 향한 발걸음이 될 것입니다.
— Feelings towards each other. Used in romantic or friendly contexts.
서로를 향한 마음이 깊어지고 있어요.
— To shout towards the world. Means to express one's thoughts boldly.
그는 자신의 꿈을 세상을 향해 외쳤다.
— Passion towards the summit. Used for high ambition.
정상을 향한 열정으로 산을 올랐다.
— Search towards the truth. Used in academic or investigative contexts.
과학자들은 진실을 향한 탐구를 멈추지 않는다.
— A shortcut towards success. Often used in advice.
성공을 향한 지름길은 따로 없습니다.
— To soar towards the sky. Used for buildings or birds.
빌딩들이 하늘을 향해 솟아 있다.
— To rush towards a goal. Used for aggressive pursuit.
그는 목표를 향해 돌진하는 성격이다.
— Gaze directed towards me. Used to describe being watched.
나를 향한 시선이 느껴졌다.
容易混淆的词
General direction vs. specific orientation/facing.
Recipient of an action vs. physical direction towards a person.
Purpose (for) vs. direction (towards).
习语与表达
— A sunflower towards the sun. Describes someone who is loyal or constantly looks at one person.
그녀는 그에게 해를 향한 해바라기 같은 존재다.
Literary— To plant a flag towards the summit. Means to achieve ultimate success.
드디어 그는 정상을 향해 깃발을 꽂았다.
Metaphorical— To open the door towards the future. Means to start a new era.
새로운 기술이 미래를 향해 문을 열었다.
Formal— To plunge towards the floor. Means to fail miserably or crash.
주가가 바닥을 향해 곤두박질쳤다.
Neutral— To drive a dagger towards the heart. Means to say something very hurtful.
그의 말은 내 심장을 향해 비수를 꽂는 것 같았다.
Dramatic— To move towards the light. Means to seek hope or truth.
어둠 속에서도 우리는 빛을 향해 나아가야 한다.
Poetic— To go towards the end. Means something is finishing or dying.
영화가 드디어 끝을 향해 가고 있다.
Neutral— To have no shame towards the sky. Means to have a clear conscience.
나는 하늘을 향해 부끄러움 없이 살았다.
Formal/Literary— To spread wings towards a dream. Means to start pursuing an ambition.
이제 꿈을 향해 날개를 펼 때입니다.
Poetic— To fix one's eyes towards the goal. Means to stay focused.
목표를 향해 눈을 고정하고 흔들리지 마라.
Motivational容易混淆
It's the verb root.
향하다 is the verb 'to face', while 향해 is the adverbial form 'towards'.
그는 남쪽을 향했다.
Similar Hanja root.
지향하다 means to 'aim for' or 'pursue' a high-level goal or value.
우리는 평화를 지향한다.
Both involve a target.
대하다 means 'to face/treat' or 'about', while 향해 is 'towards'.
나를 친절하게 대해줘.
Both involve looking.
바라보다 is the verb 'to look at', while 향해 describes the direction.
바다를 향해 바라보다.
Both involve movement.
가다 is the action of going; 향해 describes the direction of that going.
학교를 향해 가다.
句型
[Place]을/를 향해 가요.
병원을 향해 가요.
[Person]을/를 향해 웃어요.
동생을 향해 웃어요.
[Goal]을/를 향해 노력해요.
우승을 향해 노력해요.
[Noun]을/를 향한 [Noun]
너를 향한 사랑.
[Target]을/를 향해 비판하다.
정부를 향해 비판하다.
[Abstract]을/를 향해 전진하다.
평화를 향해 전진하다.
[Direction]을/를 향해 북상하다.
북쪽을 향해 북상하다.
[Concept]을/를 향해 침잠하다.
고독을 향해 침잠하다.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
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如何使用
Very high in both written and spoken Korean.
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집에 향해 가요.
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집을 향해 가요.
You must use the object marker (~을/를), not the location marker (~에).
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꿈 향해 달려요.
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꿈을 향해 달려요.
The object marker is required for grammatical correctness.
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너를 향해 마음.
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너를 향한 마음.
Use the adjective form (~향한) to modify a noun.
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우유를 향해 마트에 가요.
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우유를 사러 마트에 가요.
Don't use '향해' for purpose; use it for direction.
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그를 향해 선물을 줬어요.
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그에게 선물을 줬어요.
Use '~에게' for the recipient of an object.
小贴士
Marker Choice
Always remember: No batchim = 를, Batchim = 을. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Focus on Intent
Use '향해' when you want to show that someone is doing something with a specific target in mind, rather than just moving generally.
Hanja Root
Knowing that '향' (向) means 'face' will help you remember many other related words like '방향' (direction).
Song Lyrics
Listen to K-pop ballads. You will hear '너를 향한' or '너를 향해' constantly. It's a great way to practice.
Formal Writing
In essays, use '향하여' to give your writing a more sophisticated and polished feel.
Natural Flow
Try to say the noun + marker + 향해 as one fluid phrase without pausing.
Goal Setting
In Korea, the phrase '꿈을 향해' is almost a cliché for youth and ambition. Use it when talking about your hopes.
Avoid '에'
Never use '에' before '향해'. It's always '을/를'. This is a very common learner error.
Weather Reports
Watch Korean weather reports. They use '향해' to describe where storms or winds are moving.
Poetic Use
Use '향해' to add a touch of drama or poetry to your descriptions of movement.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Hyang' as 'Heading' and 'Hae' as 'Hey!'. 'Heading towards... Hey!' It points you in the right direction.
视觉联想
Imagine a giant neon arrow pointing at a target. The arrow has the word '향해' written on it.
Word Web
挑战
Try to describe your commute today using '~을/를 향해' for every turn you made.
词源
Derived from the Hanja '向' (hyang), which depicts a window in a house, symbolizing 'facing' or 'direction.'
原始含义: To face a certain direction, specifically related to the orientation of a building.
Sino-Korean (Hanja-based root).文化背景
Be careful when using it with people in a negative context (e.g., shouting 'at' someone), as it can sound quite aggressive.
While English uses 'towards' for both physical and abstract things, Korean '향해' is slightly more formal than the English equivalent in casual speech.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Travel
- 공항을 향해 가주세요.
- 출구를 향해 걸으세요.
- 북쪽을 향해 이동합니다.
- 호텔을 향해 떠나요.
Sports
- 골대를 향해 슛!
- 결승선을 향해 달려요.
- 과녁을 향해 쏘세요.
- 상대 선수를 향해 달려들다.
Relationships
- 너를 향한 내 마음.
- 서로를 향해 웃어요.
- 그녀를 향해 손을 흔들다.
- 부모님을 향한 효도.
Career
- 성공을 향해 노력해요.
- 승진을 향해 달려가다.
- 목표를 향해 매진하다.
- 새로운 도전을 향해.
Weather
- 태풍이 육지를 향해 와요.
- 비구름이 동쪽을 향해 이동해요.
- 바람이 산을 향해 불어요.
- 파도가 해변을 향해 쳐요.
对话开场白
"당신은 어떤 꿈을 향해 노력하고 있나요?"
"지금 어디를 향해 가고 계신가요?"
"성공을 향해 가장 중요한 것은 무엇이라고 생각하세요?"
"카메라를 향해 멋진 포즈를 취해 주시겠어요?"
"미래를 향해 우리가 준비해야 할 것은 무엇일까요?"
日记主题
오늘 내가 목표를 향해 한 일은 무엇인가요?
내가 가장 소중하게 생각하는 사람을 향한 나의 마음을 적어보세요.
10년 후의 나를 향해 편지를 써보세요.
어려움을 향해 당당하게 맞섰던 경험이 있나요?
내가 지향하는 삶의 방향은 무엇인가요?
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, you can. It means you are physically facing them or directing an action/emotion towards them. For example, '그를 향해 손을 흔들다' (Wave towards him).
'향해' is the contracted, more common version. '향하여' is the full form and sounds more formal or literary. Both are correct.
In very casual spoken Korean, markers are sometimes dropped, but '향해' sounds much more natural and correct with the marker. It is recommended to keep it.
Usually, no. For time, we use words like '쯤' or '경'. '향해' is for spatial or metaphorical direction, not temporal points.
In English, 'towards' is a preposition. In Korean, '향해' is an adverbial form of a verb that follows a noun with a particle. It's a different grammatical structure.
Use '향한' when you want to describe a noun (e.g., 'The heart towards you' -> '너를 향한 마음'). Use '향해' when you want to describe a verb (e.g., 'Smile towards you' -> '너를 향해 웃다').
No, that is incorrect. You must use the object marker: '집을 향해'.
Yes, very often. It is used to talk about targets, market directions, and company goals. It sounds professional.
Not necessarily. It only describes the direction you are facing or moving. '~로' or '~까지' are better for reaching a destination.
'뒤를 향해' is the correct phrase.
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Listen and write: '꿈을 향해 달려라.'
Listen and write: '미래를 향해 나아갑시다.'
Listen and write: '카메라를 향해 웃으세요.'
Listen and write: '정상을 향해 걷고 있어요.'
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Listen and write: '나를 향해 손을 흔들었다.'
Listen and write: '바다를 향해 창문이 있다.'
Listen and write: '성공을 향해 노력하자.'
Listen and write: '태풍이 일본을 향해 온다.'
Listen and write: '서로를 향해 미소 짓자.'
Listen and write: '앞을 향해 똑바로 가라.'
Listen and write: '하늘을 향해 날아간다.'
Listen and write: '진실을 향한 탐구.'
Listen and write: '너를 향한 나의 마음.'
Listen and write: '목표를 향해 매진하라.'
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Summary
The phrase '~을/를 향해' is your go-to expression for 'heading towards' a specific target. Whether you are physically walking towards a building or metaphorically striving towards a dream, it adds a sense of purpose and orientation to your Korean sentences. Example: '꿈을 향해 달리세요' (Run towards your dream).
- Indicates physical or metaphorical direction towards a specific target or goal.
- Requires the object marker ~을 (after consonants) or ~를 (after vowels) before '향해'.
- More focused and intentional than the general directional particle ~로/으로.
- Commonly used in news, songs, and literature to describe journeys and ambitions.
Marker Choice
Always remember: No batchim = 를, Batchim = 을. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Focus on Intent
Use '향해' when you want to show that someone is doing something with a specific target in mind, rather than just moving generally.
Hanja Root
Knowing that '향' (向) means 'face' will help you remember many other related words like '방향' (direction).
Song Lyrics
Listen to K-pop ballads. You will hear '너를 향한' or '너를 향해' constantly. It's a great way to practice.
例句
그는 바다를 향해 걸어갔습니다.
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~에 대한
A2一个表示“关于”或“对于”的语法表达。
~게
A2将形容词转化为副词的后缀,相当于汉语中的“地”。
공기
A1我们呼吸的空气。 “山上的空气非常清新。”
몽땅
B1몽땅 的意思是“全部”、“完全”。当某物被完全消耗、消失或涉及时使用。它强调整体性。
온갖
B1各种各样的,所有的。用在名词前,表示种类繁多。
~을/를 따라서
A2表示沿着某个路径移动或按照某种指示行动。例如“沿着河边走”或“按照指示操作”。
동물
A1具有移动能力和感觉的生物,与植物相对。在韩国,人们非常喜爱宠物这种动物。
개미
A1一种生活在称为群落的大型群体中的小型常见昆虫。它们以勤奋和勤劳而闻名。
주위에
A2我家周围有很多公园。 (주위에)
그대로
A2照样,依然。表示状态没有改变,或者完全按照原来的样子或指示去做。