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Korean Slang · neutral

예쁘다

yeppeuda/je.p͈ɯ.da/adjective

"Pretty," "cute," or "lovely" — the standard Korean adjective for visual beauty.

TL;DR · 예쁘다 (yeppeuda)
  • Meaning: "Pretty," "cute," or "lovely" — the standard Korean adjective for visual beauty.
  • Pronunciation: /je.p͈ɯ.da/ (yeppeuda)
  • Part of speech: adjective
  • Formality: Neutral — works in most everyday settings.
  • Literal: is pretty / is beautiful

What does 예쁘다 mean?

예쁘다 (yeppeuda) means "pretty / cute / lovely" and is the most common Korean compliment for visual beauty. It applies to women (most common), children, animals, flowers, designs, outfits, packaging — anything visually pleasing. Casual 예뻐 (yeppeo), polite 예뻐요 (yeppeoyo), formal 예쁩니다 (yeppeumnida). 예쁘다 is gentler and more delicate than 멋있다 (meositda, "cool / stylish"); the two cover different aesthetic axes. Korean parents and grandparents routinely call children 예쁘다 as warm everyday praise. Note: calling an adult man 예쁘다 either signals genuine compliment (about features) or playful teasing — context decides.

Literal meaning
is pretty / is beautiful
Origin
Native Korean adjective. Standard descriptive vocabulary used in all eras of Korean.

Examples in context

진짜 예뻐!
Jinjja yeppeo!
You're/it's really pretty!
Casual compliment
꽃이 정말 예쁘다.
Kkochi jeongmal yeppeuda.
The flowers are really pretty.
About objects
딸이 너무 예뻐서.
Ttari neomu yeppeoseo.
Because my daughter is so pretty.
Parental affection

When to use 예쁘다

  • Complimenting a woman's appearance
  • Describing children, animals, or babies as cute
  • Praising visual design, flowers, decor, packaging
  • Affectionate everyday use ("이거 예쁘다!" — "this is cute!")

When NOT to use 예쁘다

  • When you mean "cool / stylish" — that is 멋있다 (meositda)
  • Adult male strangers — sounds odd unless context (e.g. K-pop fandom for a male idol's features)
  • Very formal compliments — prefer 아름답다 (areumdapda, "beautiful")

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Frequently asked questions

What does 예쁘다 mean in Korean?

예쁘다 (yeppeuda) means "pretty," "cute," or "lovely." It is Korean's most common adjective for visual beauty — used for women, children, flowers, designs, and anything visually pleasing.

What is the difference between 예쁘다 and 귀엽다?

예쁘다 (yeppeuda) means "pretty / lovely / beautiful in a refined way." 귀엽다 (gwiyeopda) means "cute / adorable" — emphasizing youthful or charming smallness. A baby is 귀엽다 first; a young woman in a graceful outfit is 예쁘다 first. They overlap but the connotations differ.

Can I say 예뻐 to my Korean girlfriend?

Yes — it is the standard everyday compliment. 예뻐 (casual) or 예뻐요 (polite-informal) said sincerely is a very welcome compliment. Korean partners say it constantly. For deeper compliment, 정말 예뻐 ("really pretty") or 너무 예뻐 ("so pretty") add emphasis.

How is 예쁘다 pronounced?

예쁘다 is pronounced [je.p͈ɯ.da] — "yeh-ppuh-da." The first syllable is a quick "yeh." The middle has a tense doubled P (sharper and faster than English P). The final "da" is light.

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