How to Say "The gem is solid" in Korean | Korean Expression

Quick Answer: "The gem is solid" in Korean is "보석이 단단해요." (boseoki dandanhaeyo.). Level: A1.

"보석이 단단해요." means "The gem is solid" in Korean. This expression showcases natural Korean sentence structure. Practice this phrase to build your Korean fluency.

What does "The gem is solid" mean in Korean?

The Korean sentence "보석이 단단해요." translates to "The gem is solid." in English. This line matches the English meaning, "The gem is solid", but it keeps the mood soft. The "-요" ending makes it gentle and kind.

Pronunciation guide: boseoki dandanhaeyo.

Korean Sentence Structure Breakdown

Korean follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order, which is different from English (SVO). In "보석이 단단해요.", the verb comes at the end of the sentence. Here is the word-by-word breakdown: • 보석이 (boseoki) • 단단해요 (dandanhaeyo)

Korean sentences always end with the verb. Get comfortable with putting the action word last.

Why This Korean Expression Sounds Natural

English depends on voice tone for warmth. Korean bakes warmth into the sentence, so "The gem is solid" sounds like a friendly whisper.

Cultural Insight

한국 동화는 작은 장면 안에 따뜻한 마음을 숨겨 둡니다.

Examples

보석이 단단해요. — boseoki dandanhaeyo. — The gem is solid.

오늘은 보석이 단단해요. — oneuleun boseoki dandanhaeyo. — Today, the gem is solid

지금 보석이 단단해요. — jigeum boseoki dandanhaeyo. — Right now, the gem is solid

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