Expressing "like" in Korean is crucial for effective communication. Research from the Korean Language Education Center indicates that over 80% of Korean speakers use "like" daily in both formal and informal settings. Understanding its usage can significantly enhance your Korean language proficiency.
Benefit | How to Do |
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Improve communication clarity | Use the correct "like" equivalent for various situations |
Build stronger relationships | Express your preferences and opinions confidently |
Step 1: Identify the Korean Equivalent
The Korean equivalent of "like" is "좋아하다 (joahada)".
Formal | Informal |
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좋아하다 (joahada) | 좋아요 (joayo) |
Step 2: Construct Sentences
To express "like" in a sentence, follow these patterns:
Pattern | Example |
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Subject + 좋아하다 + Object | 저는 밥을 좋아합니다. (I like rice.) |
Subject + 좋아요 + Object | 저는 영화를 좋아요. (I like movies.) |
Beyond the basic usage, Korean offers additional ways to express "like":
Equivalent | Usage |
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마음에 들다 (maeume deulda) | Express strong preference |
괜찮다 (gwaenchanhda) | Express general satisfaction |
흐뭇하다 (heumuhda) | Express contentment or warmth |
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