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질문 없어요

질문 없어요 means “I have no questions” or “There are no questions.” It is used when someone has understood everything or does not need further clarification.

Examples:

In a classroom setting:
선생님: 질문 있어요? (Do you have any questions?)
학생: 아니요, 질문 없어요. (No, I have no questions.)

During a presentation or meeting:
발표가 끝났습니다. 질문 없어요? → “The presentation is over. No questions?”

Confirming understanding:
설명을 다 들었어요. 질문 없어요. → “I’ve heard the explanation. No questions.”

    질문 있어요

    질문 있어요? means “Do you have a question?” It is a polite way to ask if someone has something they would like to ask or clarify.

    Breakdown:

    질문 (jilmun) → “Question”
    있어요 (isseoyo) → “Have / Exist”

    Examples:

    Teacher asking students in class:
    선생님: 질문 있어요?
    Teacher: Do you have any questions?

    In a conversation:
    이해가 안 되면 질문 있어요?
    If you don’t understand, do you have any questions?

    During a presentation:
    발표가 끝났습니다. 질문 있어요?
    The presentation is over. Do you have any questions?

    질투하다

    질투하다 (jil-tu-ha-da) means “to be jealous” or “to envy.” It describes the feeling of jealousy in relationships or situations.

    Example Sentences:

    동생이 부모님의 사랑을 더 받아서 질투했어요. (dong-saeng-i bu-mo-nim-ui sa-rang-eul deo ba-da-seo jil-tu-haess-eo-yo.) – I was jealous because my younger sibling got more love from our parents.

    친구가 성공해서 조금 질투가 나요. (chin-gu-ga seong-gong-hae-seo jo-geum jil-tu-ga na-yo.) – I feel a little jealous because my friend succeeded.

    그는 나의 친구와 가까워져서 질투하고 있어요. (geu-neun na-ui chin-gu-wa ga-kka-wo-jyeo-seo jil-tu-ha-go it-seo-yo.) – He is jealous because I became close with my friend.

    질투하지 말고 응원해 주세요. (jil-tu-ha-ji mal-go eung-won-hae ju-se-yo.) – Instead of being jealous, please support them.

    질투는 때때로 관계를 어렵게 만들어요. (jil-tu-neun ttae-ttae-ro gwan-gye-reul eo-ryeop-ge man-deul-eo-yo.) – Jealousy sometimes makes relationships difficult.

    The polite form of 질투하다 is 질투해요 (jil-tu-hae-yo).