A1 verb Neutre

이야기하다

[ijagihada]

To speak or converse with others to exchange information or feelings. It is often shortened to '얘기하다' in casual speech.

Exemples

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1

어제 친구와 이야기했어요.

I talked with a friend yesterday.

2

가족에 대해 이야기해 보십시오.

Please talk about your family.

3

우리 좀 이야기하자.

Let's talk for a bit.

Famille de mots

Nom
이야기
Verb
이야기하다
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Astuce mémo

Iyagi sounds like 'E-Yogi' (Yogi Bear telling a story).

Quiz rapide

친구___ 이야기해요.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est :

Exemples

1

어제 친구와 이야기했어요.

everyday

I talked with a friend yesterday.

2

가족에 대해 이야기해 보십시오.

formal

Please talk about your family.

3

우리 좀 이야기하자.

informal

Let's talk for a bit.

4

주제에 대해 이야기합니다.

academic

We are talking about the topic.

5

회의에서 사업을 이야기했습니다.

business

We discussed the business in the meeting.

Famille de mots

Nom
이야기
Verb
이야기하다

Collocations courantes

재미있는 이야기 interesting story
이야기를 나누다 to share a conversation
비밀을 이야기하다 to tell a secret
진지하게 이야기하다 to talk seriously
옛날 이야기 old story/folktale

Phrases Courantes

이야기 좀 할까요?

Shall we talk?

무슨 이야기예요?

What are you talking about?

얘기 다 끝났어요?

Is the talk finished?

Souvent confondu avec

이야기하다 vs 말하다

Malhada is more general 'to say/speak', while iyagihada often implies a longer conversation or story.

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Notes d'usage

Commonly contracted to '얘기하다' in spoken Korean.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use '하고' instead of '와/과' or '랑' when saying 'talk with'. While '하고' is correct, '와/과' is more standard in writing.

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Astuce mémo

Iyagi sounds like 'E-Yogi' (Yogi Bear telling a story).

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Origine du mot

Native Korean word.

Modèles grammaticaux

-와/과 이야기하다 -에 대해 이야기하다
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Contexte culturel

Koreans value 'nunchi' (reading the room) during conversations.

Quiz rapide

친구___ 이야기해요.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est :

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