Myeongryeonghyeong vs Cheongyuhyeong: Commands vs Suggestions

명령형 (myeong-ryeong-hyeong, myeongryeonghyeong) · 청유형 (cheong-yu-hyeong, cheongyuhyeong)

Myeongryeonghyeong (imperative) is for direct commands, while Cheongyuhyeong (suggestive) is for proposals or invitations to act together.

Comparison of Korean imperative (명령형) and suggestive (청유형) forms

Word-by-word breakdown

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명령형(myeong-ryeong-hyeong, myeongryeonghyeong)

A grammatical form that directly demands or orders someone to act

When to use

Direct command, Hierarchy relations, Official orders

The nuance

Myeongryeonghyeong is used when strongly demanding action from someone, often from a superior to a subordinate or in official contexts. Typical endings include '-아/어라' and '-십시오'.

청유형(cheong-yu-hyeong, cheongyuhyeong)

A grammatical form used to suggest or invite someone to do something together

When to use

Joint action proposal, Friendly invitation, Peer conversation

The nuance

Cheongyuhyeong is used to propose or invite someone to act together, typically ending with '-자'. It indicates a soft suggestion rather than a command.

Real-world examples

  • 문을 닫아라.

    mun-eul dat-a-ra., mun eul dat a ra.

    Uses imperative '-아라' to give a direct command.

  • 문을 닫자.

    mun-eul dat-ja., mun eul dat ja.

    Uses suggestive '-자' to propose doing something together.

  • 창문을 열자.

    chang-mun-eul yeol-ja., chang mun eul yeol ja.

    Cheongyuhyeong is a suggestion, not a command; use imperative for orders.

  • 창문을 열어라.

    chang-mun-eul yeol-eo-ra., chang mun eul yeol eo ra.

    Correct imperative form demanding action directly.

  • 일찍 일어나자.

    il-jjik il-eo-na-ja., il jjik il eo na ja.

    Suggestive form inviting joint action.

  • 일찍 일어나라.

    il-jjik il-eo-na-ra., il jjik il eo na ra.

    Direct command using imperative form.

  • 조용히 해라.

    jo-yong-hi hae-ra., jo yong hi hae ra.

    Uses imperative '-해라' to express a strong command.

  • 조용히 하자.

    jo-yong-hi ha-ja., jo yong hi ha ja.

    Suggestive form inviting joint quietness.

Quick quiz

  1. Which form is used to give direct commands?

    누군가에게 직접 명령할 때 사용하는 문법은?(nu-gun-ga-e-gejik-jeopmyeong-ryeong-halttaesa-yong-ha-neunmun-beop-eun?, nugungaegejikjeopmyeongryeonghalttaesayonghaneunmunbeopeun?)
  2. Which form is appropriate to suggest having lunch together with a friend?

    친구에게 같이 점심 먹자고 제안할 때 적절한 문법은?(chin-gu-e-gegat-ijeom-simmeok-ja-goje-an-halttaejeok-jeol-hanmun-beop-eun?, chinguegegatijeomsimmeokjagojeanhalttaejeokjeolhanmunbeopeun?)
  3. Which form is mainly used by superiors to give orders to subordinates?

    윗사람이 아랫사람에게 지시할 때 주로 쓰는 문법은?(wis-sa-ram-ia-raes-sa-ram-e-geji-si-halttaeju-rosseu-neunmun-beop-eun?, wissaramiaraessaramegejisihalttaejurosseuneunmunbeopeun?)
  4. Which expression is suitable to invite someone to exercise together?

    같이 운동하자고 권유할 때 적절한 표현은?(gat-iun-dong-ha-ja-gogwon-yu-halttaejeok-jeol-hanpyo-hyeon-eun?, gatiundonghajagogwonyuhalttaejeokjeolhanpyohyeoneun?)

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