만나다
To come together with someone at a specific place or time. It is used for both planned appointments and accidental encounters.
Exemples
3 sur 5내일 친구를 만나요.
I meet a friend tomorrow.
교수님을 뵙고 싶습니다.
I would like to meet the professor.
우리 언제 만나?
When are we meeting?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Man-na' as 'Man and a' woman meeting.
Quiz rapide
어디에서 ___?
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 만나요
Exemples
내일 친구를 만나요.
everydayI meet a friend tomorrow.
교수님을 뵙고 싶습니다.
formalI would like to meet the professor.
우리 언제 만나?
informalWhen are we meeting?
연구원들이 모여서 만납니다.
academicResearchers gather and meet.
바이어를 만날 예정입니다.
businessI plan to meet the buyer.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
만나서 반가워요
Nice to meet you
다음에 만나요
See you next time
어디서 만날까요?
Where shall we meet?
Souvent confondu avec
Baepda is the humble form of mannada, used when meeting someone of higher status.
Notes d'usage
The object particle '를/을' is used for the person you meet.
Erreurs courantes
Learners sometimes confuse it with '헤어지다' (to break up/part ways).
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Man-na' as 'Man and a' woman meeting.
Origine du mot
Native Korean word.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Bowing is the standard greeting when meeting someone in Korea.
Quiz rapide
어디에서 ___?
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 만나요
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쉬다
A1To take a rest, relax, or stop working/moving to regain energy. It can also mean to breathe.
아침
A1The early part of the day; also commonly used to mean breakfast.
숙제하다
A1To do schoolwork or assignments assigned by a teacher to be done at home.
점심
A1The middle part of the day (noon/afternoon) or the meal eaten during that time (lunch).
저녁
A1The time between afternoon and night (evening) or the meal eaten during that time (dinner).
기다리다
A1To stay in one place or delay action until a particular time or event occurs. It is commonly used for transport, people, or news.
이야기하다
A1To speak or converse with others to exchange information or feelings. It is often shortened to '얘기하다' in casual speech.
듣다
A1To perceive sound through the ears or to pay attention to what someone is saying. It also means to take a course or listen to music.
보다
A1To perceive with the eyes or watch something like a movie or TV. It can also mean to take an exam or to meet someone.
읽다
A1To look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter. It is a key verb for study and leisure.
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