N이/가 좋아요
Use 좋다 to say something is good, pleasing, or preferable to you.
저는 커피가 좋아요.Pick a demo below. Each one is a self-contained, deterministic prototype—reset and replay as many times as you like.
Learn two natural ways to talk about things you like—and how the sentence changes.
Use 좋다 to say something is good, pleasing, or preferable to you.
저는 커피가 좋아요.Use 좋아하다 to say someone likes something.
제 친구는 커피를 좋아해요.Turn approved TTMIK content into level-safe practice that remembers the skill and leads learners into the right course.
Noticing how people feel and what is happening around you.
민지는 눈치가 빨라요.
Minji is quick at reading the room.Which person has good 눈치?
Move beyond a literal translation and use the expression in context.
Describe a moment when someone read the room well.
영상의 관점을 비교하고 자신의 의견을 근거와 함께 설명해 보세요.
“눈치를 너무 많이 보면 자기 생각을 말하기 어려울 수도 있어요.”
화자는 눈치를 부정적으로만 보고 있을까요? 영상의 표현을 근거로 답해 보세요.
눈치를 보는 문화가 팀워크에 도움이 되는 경우와 방해가 되는 경우를 각각 설명해 보세요.
Continue from this mini-lesson into the relevant structured course.
한국에서는 “눈치가 빠르다”라는 말을 칭찬으로 자주 사용해요.
In Korea, “to be quick at nunchi” is often used as a compliment.
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To like / 좋다 vs. 좋아하다
Since 좋다 means “to be good,” the noun that goes with it is the subject of the sentence. For 좋아하다, the noun that goes with it is the object.
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Choosing the right particle and verb for preferences.
-을 / -를
-이 / -가
Review -은/는 vs. -이/가 with more natural examples.
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