살다
To live in a certain place or to be alive.
Exemples
3 sur 5아파트에서 살아요.
I live in an apartment.
오래 사십시오.
Please live long (honorific).
너 어디 살아?
Where do you live?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Salda sounds like 'Salsa' - living a spicy life!
Quiz rapide
미국( ) 살아요.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 에
Exemples
아파트에서 살아요.
everydayI live in an apartment.
오래 사십시오.
formalPlease live long (honorific).
너 어디 살아?
informalWhere do you live?
생물이 서식지에 살다.
academicAn organism lives in its habitat.
해외에서 살고 있습니다.
businessI am living abroad.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
잘 살아요.
Living well / Goodbye (to someone staying).
어디 사세요?
Where do you live?
살기 좋아요.
It is a good place to live.
Souvent confondu avec
살다 (to live) has a longer vowel sound and ㄹ, while 사다 (to buy) is shorter.
Notes d'usage
Like '알다', this is a ㄹ-irregular verb.
Erreurs courantes
Using the particle -에서 (at) instead of -에 (in) for the location. While both occur, -에 is more common for residence.
Astuce mémo
Salda sounds like 'Salsa' - living a spicy life!
Origine du mot
Native Korean word.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Asking where someone lives is a common icebreaker in Korea to find common ground.
Quiz rapide
미국( ) 살아요.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 에
Grammaire lie
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생활
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대여하다
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쉬다
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아침
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숙제하다
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