This and That - 이, 그, 저


How to say this or that thing in Korean

To say “this” in Korean, put this adjective before a noun:

means “this” and is used to describe something close to the speaker. So, we can have:

이 음악 (this music)
이 케이크 (this cake)

To say “that” in Korean, use:

also attaches before a noun and is used to desribe something close to the person listening, not the speaker.

그 바나나 (that banana)
그 수박 (that watermelon)

To say “that” to refer to something further away (far from both the speaker and listener), use:

e.g.

저 자전거 (that bicycle)
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Did you know?

저 in this case does not mean “I” - you might be confused, because we’ve learned this word before.

저 자전거 wouldn’t make sense if 저 meant “I” (I bicycle??)

There is a way in Korean to say “my,” as in “my bicycle.” It involves 저 and we’ll cover it in a later lesson.

Conversation Practice

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Informal:

지민: 저는 그 자전거를 갖고 싶어요.

진화: 이 자전거는 너무 비싸요.


Jimin: I want to have that bike.

Jinwa: This bike is very expensive.

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Note how the topic marker 는 is used to switch the topic of conversation from Jimin to the bike itself when 진화 wants to talk about the bike and how expensive it is.


So far, we’ve only covered adjectives. You can also use “this” as a noun in Korean, as in “this thing.” To do that, we use:

이것

This is a noun, and literally means “this thing.” Since it’s a noun, we can apply the topic marker when appropriate.

이것은 음악이에요
This is music

Similarly, these are also nouns in Korean:

그것 (that thing)
저것 (that thing over there)

Note that since these are nouns, the object marker should also be used, depending on what you’re trying to say and whether the topic marker has already established the topic.

저는 그것 갖고 싶어요.
I want that thing.
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Did you know?

이것, 그것, and 저것 are commonly shortened to 이거, 그거, and 저거 when speaking.

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Vocab Review!

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음악 = music
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자전거 = bicycle
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수박 = watermelon
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바나나 = banana
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케이크 = cake
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