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같다: Vocabulary #139

Example Sentences#

  1. 앨리스: “그럴 것 같아요,” 앨리스가 말했다.1
    Alice: “I suppose so,” said Alice.
    • 같다 means ‘to be the same’ or ‘to be like’.
    • -ㄹ 것 같다 is a grammar pattern meaning ‘it seems that…’
    • -아요 is a polite ending used in informal polite speech.
  2. 푸른 바람이 말해 주는 것 같아2
    It feels like the blue breeze is whispering
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • -는 것 같다 is a grammar pattern meaning ‘it seems that…’
    • is a casual ending used in informal speech.
  3. 한국은 열정이 폭발하는 느낌이고, 일본은 질서 있는 에너지 같네.3
    Korean concerts are like this explosion of passion, while Japanese concerts are more like an organized kind of energy.
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • -네 is a sentence-ending particle expressing mild surprise or discovery through direct observation, voicing the speaker’s immediate acknowledgment of something perceived in the moment.
  4. 큰 사건도 없는데, 사람들 이야기가 너무 진짜 같고, 그래서 더 감동적이었어.4
    Even though there’s no big event, the people’s stories seem so real, so it was more touching.
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • is a connective ending used to link two actions or states, meaning ‘and’.
  5. 같은 하늘 아래 또 다른 색깔로5
    Under the same sky, in yet another color
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to be the same’.
    • -은 is a modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  6. “같은 시간에 왔으면 더 좋았을 텐데.” 여우가 말했다.6
    “It would have been better if you had come at the same time,” said the fox.
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to be the same’.
    • -은 is a modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  7. 서준: 불고기만 먹으면 좀 느끼할 것 같아.7
    Seojun: I think eating only bulgogi might be a bit too greasy.
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • is a casual ending used in informal speech.
  8. 구름 위를 걷는 것 같아2
    It’s like we’re walking on clouds
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • -는 것 같다 is a grammar pattern meaning ‘it seems that…’
    • is a casual ending used in informal speech.
  9. 둘이 너무 다른데, 그래서 더 재밌었던 것 같아.4
    The two of them are so different, and I think that’s why it was more fun.
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • -ㄴ 것 같다 is a grammar pattern meaning ‘it seems that…’
    • is a casual ending used in informal speech.
  10. 태민: 응, 드라마가 동화 같은 느낌도 좀 있었잖아?4
    Taemin: Yes, the drama had a bit of a fairy tale-like feeling too, didn’t it?
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • -은 is a modifier that turns the preceding statement into a phrase describing the following noun.
  11. 태민: 나의 아저씨는 현실적이고 감동을 주는 드라마고, 사이코지만 괜찮아는 독특하고 따뜻한 느낌이 있는 드라마인 것 같아.4
    Taemin: I think ‘My Mister’ is a realistic and touching drama, while ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ is a drama with a unique and warm feeling.
    • 같다 means ‘to be like’ or ‘to seem’.
    • -ㄴ 것 같다 is a grammar pattern meaning ‘it seems that…’
    • is a casual ending used in informal speech.

Footnotes#

  1. Sentence from Alice And The Cheshire Cat Story.

  2. Sentence from Blue Breeze Song. 2

  3. Sentence from Concert Tales Across Borders.

  4. Sentence from Exploring K Drama Favorites. 2 3 4

  5. Sentence from Like A Paper Boat Song.

  6. Sentence from The Little Prince And The Fox.

  7. Sentence from What Is On The Menu Tonight.

같다: Vocabulary #139
https://koreanstorylab.com/posts/vocabulary/같다/
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Korean Story Lab
Published at
2026-03-19
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