저축하다
To save money or resources for future use, typically by putting it in a bank or a safe place.
Beispiele
3 von 5나는 집을 사기 위해 열심히 돈을 저축하고 있다.
I am saving money diligently to buy a house.
저축률이 낮아지면 국가 경제의 투자 재원이 줄어든다.
If the savings rate decreases, investment resources for the national economy decrease.
우리 은행은 저축하는 고객에게 높은 이자를 제공합니다.
Our bank offers high interest rates to customers who save.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Jo-chuk sounds like 'Joe chucks' his money into the bank.
Schnelles Quiz
그는 월급의 절반을 항상 ____.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 저축한다
Beispiele
나는 집을 사기 위해 열심히 돈을 저축하고 있다.
everydayI am saving money diligently to buy a house.
저축률이 낮아지면 국가 경제의 투자 재원이 줄어든다.
academicIf the savings rate decreases, investment resources for the national economy decrease.
우리 은행은 저축하는 고객에게 높은 이자를 제공합니다.
businessOur bank offers high interest rates to customers who save.
어릴 때부터 저축하는 습관을 기르는 것이 중요하다.
formalIt is important to cultivate the habit of saving from a young age.
너 그렇게 돈 다 쓰지 말고 좀 저축해.
informalDon't spend all your money like that; save some.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
저축 습관
saving habit
저축 통장
savings account
강제 저축
forced savings
Wird oft verwechselt mit
아끼다 means to use sparingly or cherish, while 저축하다 specifically refers to the act of setting aside money/resources for the future.
Nutzungshinweise
Commonly used in personal finance and macroeconomic contexts.
Häufige Fehler
In spoken Korean, '돈을 모으다' is often used more frequently than '저축하다'.
Merkhilfe
Jo-chuk sounds like 'Joe chucks' his money into the bank.
Wortherkunft
From Sino-Korean 'jeo' (store) + 'chuk' (accumulate).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Korean parents strongly emphasize '저축' to their children for future stability.
Schnelles Quiz
그는 월급의 절반을 항상 ____.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 저축한다
Verwandtes Vokabular
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포화
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부동산
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침체
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안정화
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경제성장
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개도국
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파생
B2The process where something new originates or branches out from a primary source or root. In finance, it refers to products whose value comes from an underlying asset.
보조
B1The act of helping or supporting a main function or entity. It often refers to financial assistance (subsidies) or providing secondary aid to complete a task.
동반하다
B2To accompany or go along with something, often used when one phenomenon causes or occurs simultaneously with another. In academic contexts, it refers to consequences or parallel trends.
재분배
B2The distribution of something (especially wealth or land) in a different way, typically to achieve greater equality within a society.
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