가다 vs 오다: Understanding Directional Differences

가다 (ga-da, gada) · 오다 (o-da, oda)

가다 and 오다 are verbs that differ based on movement direction, distinguishing whether the action moves away from or towards the speaker.

Comparison of Korean verbs 가다 and 오다 showing direction towards or away from speaker

Word-by-word breakdown

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가다(ga-da, gada)

To move away from the speaker or reference point.

When to use

Away from speaker, Leaving place, Future planned movement

The nuance

Used when moving away from the speaker or a reference location.

오다(o-da, oda)

To move towards the speaker or reference point.

When to use

Towards speaker, Arriving destination, Approaching current location

The nuance

Used when moving toward the speaker or a reference location.

Real-world examples

  • 나는 학교에 가요.

    na-neun hak-gyo-e ga-yo., na neun hak gyo e ga yo.

    The speaker is away from school, so 가다 is appropriate.

  • 친구가 우리 집에 와요.

    chin-gu-ga u-ri jip-e wa-yo., chin gu ga u ri jip e wa yo.

    The friend moves toward the speaker's house, so 오다 is correct.

  • 저는 지금 집에 와요.

    jeo-neun ji-geum jip-e wa-yo., jeo neun ji geum jip e wa yo.

    Since the speaker is already home, 오다 is awkward; 가다 is correct.

  • 우리는 공원에 와요.

    u-ri-neun gong-won-e wa-yo., u ri neun gong won e wa yo.

    If the speaker is outside the park, 가다 is correct; 오다 is inappropriate.

  • 내일 서울에 가요.

    nae-il seo-ul-e ga-yo., nae il seo ul e ga yo.

    For future movement from speaker's location to Seoul, 가다 is used.

  • 친구가 우리 사무실에 가요.

    chin-gu-ga u-ri sa-mu-sil-e ga-yo., chin gu ga u ri sa mu sil e ga yo.

    The friend is coming to the speaker's office, so 오다 is correct.

  • 그는 지금 집에 가고 있어요.

    geu-neun ji-geum jip-e ga-go iss-eo-yo., geu neun ji geum jip e ga go iss eo yo.

    Since the speaker is outside home, 가다 fits the movement toward home.

  • 나는 회사에 와요.

    na-neun hoe-sa-e wa-yo., na neun hoe sa e wa yo.

    If the speaker is outside the company, 가다 is correct; 오다 is inappropriate.

Quick quiz

  1. Which verb to use when a friend moves to the speaker's home where the speaker is?

    화자가 집에 있을 때 친구가 집으로 움직일 때 어떤 동사를 써야 할까요?(hwa-ja-gajip-eiss-eulttaechin-gu-gajip-eu-roum-jik-ilttaeeo-tteondong-sa-reulsseo-yahal-kka-yo?, hwajagajipeisseulttaechingugajipeuroumjikilttaeeotteondongsareulsseoyahalkkayo?)
  2. Which verb to use when the speaker is at school and leaves it?

    화자가 지금 학교에 있는데, 학교를 떠날 때 어떤 동사를 써야 할까요?(hwa-ja-gaji-geumhak-gyo-eiss-neun-de,hak-gyo-reultteo-nalttaeeo-tteondong-sa-reulsseo-yahal-kka-yo?, hwajagajigeumhakgyoeissneunde,hakgyoreultteonalttaeeotteondongsareulsseoyahalkkayo?)
  3. Which verb is appropriate for future movement to Seoul?

    미래에 서울로 이동할 때 적절한 동사는?(mi-rae-eseo-ul-roi-dong-halttaejeok-jeol-handong-sa-neun?, miraeeseoulroidonghalttaejeokjeolhandongsaneun?)

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