
how to use 너무 진짜 정말
1) Today’s goal
You will learn to:
- Separate 너무 as “too much” vs casual “so/very”
- Choose 진짜 (casual) vs 정말 (more polite/neutral) correctly
- Place them naturally (usually right before the verb/adjective)
- Avoid overusing emphasis words (one is usually enough)
2) The 3-line summary (memorize this)
- 너무 + adjective/verb = “too …” (original) and also “so/very …” (common in speech)
- 진짜 = casual “really/for real” (surprise, reactions, friendly tone)
- 정말 = “really/truly” with a more polite/steady tone (safe default)
3) 너무: originally “too,” but often “so/very” in conversation
3-1) Original meaning = “too much / overly” (often negative)
- 이거 너무 비싸요. = This is too expensive.
- 일이 너무 많아요. = There’s too much work.
- 너무 늦었어요. = It’s too late.
3-2) Modern spoken use = “so/very” (positive is common)
- 이 카페 너무 좋아요. = This café is so good.
- 오늘 날씨 너무 좋아요. = The weather is so nice today.
- 그 사진 너무 예뻐요. = That photo is so pretty.
Speaking tip: 너무 is strong. If you put it in every sentence, it can sound exaggerated.
4) 진짜: most casual (reactions, surprise, “for real?”)
4-1) As an adverb = “really”
- 진짜 맛있어요. = It’s really delicious.
- 진짜 힘들어요. = It’s really hard.
- 진짜 괜찮아요. = I’m really okay.
4-2) As a short reaction
- 진짜요? = Really? (friendly)
- 진짜? = Really? (more casual)
- 진짜! = Seriously!/For real! (strong reaction)
4-3) As a noun/adjective meaning “real” (vs fake)
- 이거 진짜예요? = Is this real?
- 진짜 말이에요? = Are you serious?
Formality tip: In formal situations (work, first meeting, official tone), 정말 is usually safer than 진짜.
5) 정말: more polite/neutral and sentence-friendly
- 오늘 정말 감사합니다. = Thank you very much today.
- 그건 정말 좋은 생각이에요. = That’s really a good idea.
- 저는 정말 몰랐어요. = I truly didn’t know.
- 정말요? = Really? (a bit calmer / more polite than 진짜요?)
Safe default: If you’re not sure, choose 정말.
6) Where to put them (natural placement)
These emphasis words usually go right before the verb/adjective:
- 너무 좋아요 / 정말 감사해요 / 진짜 맛있어요
- 저는 오늘 정말 바빠요.
- 그 사람은 진짜 친절해요.
Rhythm tip:
Both are possible, but this is often more natural:
- 저는 오늘 정말 바빠요 (more natural rhythm)
than - 저는 정말 오늘 바빠요 (not wrong, but less smooth)
7) Best “recommended phrases” by situation
7-1) Compliments
- 사진 너무 예뻐요.
- 오늘 정말 멋져요.
- 이거 진짜 잘했어요.
7-2) Thanks / apologies (polite)
- 오늘 정말 감사합니다.
- 정말 죄송합니다.
7-3) Surprise / disbelief (casual)
- 진짜요?
- 진짜?
- 와, 진짜 대박…
7-4) Complaints / “too much”
- 이거 너무 비싸요.
- 일이 너무 많아요.
- 오늘 너무 피곤해요.
8) Mini-Dialogue 1: compliment + reaction
A: 이 사진 어때요? (How’s this photo?)
B: 와, 진짜 예뻐요! 색감이 너무 좋아요.
A: 감사합니다.
B: 아니에요. 정말 잘 찍으셨어요.
Why it works:
- 진짜/너무 = friendly excitement
- 정말 = clean, polite compliment
9) Mini-Dialogue 2: price complaint
A: 이거 얼마예요? (How much is it?)
B: 12만 원이에요. (It’s 120,000 won.)
A: 헉… 너무 비싸요. (Wow… it’s too expensive.)
B: 그럼 다른 걸로 볼까요? (Then should we look at something else?)
Here 너무 keeps its original “too” meaning.
10) Drills (mouth training)
Drill 1: Swap the emphasis word (feel the nuance)
Say each sentence 3 times, changing only the word:
- 이거 ___ 맛있어요. (너무 / 진짜 / 정말)
- 오늘 ___ 바빠요. (너무 / 진짜 / 정말)
- ___ 감사합니다. (진짜 / 정말) → really, 정말 is safer
Drill 2: Reaction forms (memorize)
- 진짜요? / 정말요?
- 진짜? (very casual)
Drill 3: Don’t stack two emphasis words
Make it natural by keeping only one:
- 너무 진짜 맛있어요 → 진짜 맛있어요 / 너무 맛있어요
- 정말 진짜 감사합니다 → 정말 감사합니다
11) Quiz
Q1) Choose the best one (more natural)
- (work/polite) 오늘 ___ 감사합니다.
- (friends/surprise) ___요? 지금 한국에 왔다고요?
- (complaint) 이거 ___ 비싸요.
- (compliment) 사진이 ___ 예뻐요.
Q2) Choose the more natural sentence
- a) 진짜 감사합니다 b) 정말 감사합니다
- a) 진짜요? b) 정말입니다
- a) 이거 너무 좋아요 b) 이거 너무입니다
Sample answers
- 정말 / 2) 진짜 / 3) 너무 / 4) 너무 or 진짜
- b / 6) a / 7) a
12) Homework
- Make 9 sentences (3 each)
- 너무: 1 compliment + 1 complaint + 1 state
- 진짜: 1 surprise + 1 compliment + 1 “Is it real?”
- 정말: 1 thanks + 1 apology + 1 calm compliment
- 30-second recording
- “오늘은 일이 너무 많아요. 그래도 도움을 받아서 정말 감사합니다. 그리고 밥이 진짜 맛있었어요.”
- Self-check
- Did you use only one emphasis word per sentence most of the time?

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