극복

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Meaning and Usage

The Korean noun '극복' means 'overcoming' or 'conquering' difficulties, obstacles, or challenges. It is often used in contexts where someone successfully deals with hardships or problems.

Common Collocations

  • '어려움을 극복하다' (to overcome difficulties): This is a very common phrase used to describe successfully dealing with tough situations.
  • '문제를 극복하다' (to overcome a problem): Used when referring to solving or getting past a specific issue.
  • '극복하기 어렵다' (difficult to overcome): Expresses the challenge or difficulty in overcoming something.

Register and Usage Notes

'극복' is a formal noun often used in written and spoken Korean, especially in news, speeches, and motivational contexts. It is not casual and is rarely used in everyday informal conversation.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '극복' with '극복하다' (the verb form). Remember that '극복' itself is a noun, so it needs a verb like '하다' to form the action 'to overcome.' Avoid using '극복' alone as a verb.

Summary

Use '극복' when talking about overcoming challenges or difficulties in a formal or serious context. Pair it with verbs like '하다' and common objects like '어려움' or '문제' to express overcoming something.

Example Sentences

그는 많은 어려움을 극복하고 성공했다.

Geuneun manheun eoryeoumeul geukbokhago seonggonghaetda.

He overcame many difficulties and succeeded.

우리는 함께 문제를 극복해야 한다.

Urineun hamkke munjeleul geukbokhaeya handa.

We must overcome the problem together.

극복하기 어려운 상황이지만 포기하지 마세요.

Geukbokhagi eoryeoun sanghwangijiman pogihaji maseyo.

It's a difficult situation to overcome, but don't give up.