B1

Even if -아/어도

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Even if -아/어도 in Korean

Overview

The concessive ending -아/어도 means "even if" or "even though" at the CEFR B1 level. It expresses that the result remains the same regardless of the condition. Same vowel harmony as polite ending: -아도 after ㅏ/ㅗ, -어도 after others, 해도 for 하다. It differs from -지만 (but) in that -아/어도 specifically states the result is unaffected by the condition.

How It Works

Stem + 아/어도 Example
바쁘- 바빠도 even if busy
비가 오- 비가 와도 even if it rains
하- 해도 even if (one) does

The pattern 아무리 + -아/어도 means "no matter how much": 아무리 먹어도 배고파요 (No matter how much I eat, I'm hungry).

Examples in Context

Korean Romanization English Note
비가 와도 갈 거예요. bi-ga wa-do gal geo-ye-yo I'll go even if it rains. determination
바빠도 꼭 오세요. ba-ppa-do kkok o-se-yo Please come even if busy. request
아무리 먹어도 배가 고파요. a-mu-ri meo-geo-do bae-ga go-pa-yo No matter how much I eat, I'm hungry. 아무리 + 도
늦어도 괜찮아요. neu-jeo-do gwaen-cha-na-yo It's okay even if late. reassurance
비싸도 살 거예요. bi-ssa-do sal geo-ye-yo I'll buy it even if expensive. determination
아무리 해도 안 돼요. a-mu-ri hae-do an dwae-yo No matter what I do, it doesn't work. frustration
피곤해도 운동해요. pi-gon-hae-do un-dong-hae-yo I exercise even when tired. discipline
알아도 말 안 할 거예요. a-ra-do mal an hal geo-ye-yo Even if I knew, I wouldn't tell. hypothetical

Common Mistakes

Confusing -아/어도 with -(으)면

  • Wrong: 비가 오면 갈 거예요 (meaning "even if it rains, I'll go")
  • Right: 비가 와도 갈 거예요
  • Why: -(으)면 means "if" (conditional); -아/어도 means "even if" (concessive). The meaning is different.

Using -아/어도 interchangeably with -지만

  • Wrong: Always substituting one for the other
  • Right: -지만 = but (simple contrast); -아/어도 = even if (the result is unaffected)
  • Why: 비싸지만 좋아요 (expensive but good) vs. 비싸도 살 거예요 (even if expensive, will buy).

Usage Notes

-아/어도 되다 (it's okay even if = may/can) is a separate grammar point for permission. The 아무리...-아/어도 pattern is very expressive and commonly used for emphasis in both speech and writing. In casual speech, 해도 (even if doing) is one of the most common forms.

Practice Tips

  • Create "determination" sentences: even if X, I will Y.
  • Practice with 아무리: 아무리 어려워도 포기 안 할 거예요 (No matter how hard, I won't give up).
  • Compare -지만, -(으)면, and -아/어도 with the same base sentence.

Related Concepts

Prerequisite

Conditional -(으)면A2

More B1 concepts

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