오다
To move toward the place where the speaker is. It is also used to describe weather phenomena like rain or snow falling.
例文
3 / 5비가 와요.
It is raining.
언제 오셨습니까?
When did you come?
빨리 와!
Come quickly!
語族
覚え方のコツ
O-da sounds like 'Over here' - come over here!
クイックテスト
밖을 보세요. 눈이 ______.
正解!
正解は: 와요
例文
비가 와요.
everydayIt is raining.
언제 오셨습니까?
formalWhen did you come?
빨리 와!
informalCome quickly!
봄이 오면 꽃이 핀다.
academicWhen spring comes, flowers bloom.
손님이 오기로 했습니다.
businessA client is scheduled to come.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
어서 오세요.
Welcome (Please come in).
다 왔어요.
We're here / I'm almost there.
언제 와요?
When are you coming?
よく混同される語
오다 is a one-time movement toward a place; 다니다 implies regular, repetitive commuting.
使い方のコツ
Used for natural phenomena like rain (비), snow (눈), and wind (바람).
よくある間違い
English speakers often say 'I'm coming' as '가고 있어요' in Korean when they mean they are heading towards the listener.
覚え方のコツ
O-da sounds like 'Over here' - come over here!
語源
Native Korean word.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
Koreans say '어서 오세요' (Come quickly) as a standard welcome in shops and restaurants.
クイックテスト
밖을 보세요. 눈이 ______.
正解!
正解は: 와요
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샤워하다
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