저녁
The time between afternoon and night (evening) or the meal eaten during that time (dinner).
Exemples
3 sur 5저녁 노을이 예뻐요.
The evening sunset is pretty.
즐거운 저녁 되십시오.
Have a pleasant evening.
오늘 저녁 뭐 해?
What are you doing this evening?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Jeo-nyeok: Sounds like 'Jour-ney' - the journey of the sun ends in the '저녁'.
Quiz rapide
저는 보통 7시에 ______을 먹습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 저녁
Exemples
저녁 노을이 예뻐요.
everydayThe evening sunset is pretty.
즐거운 저녁 되십시오.
formalHave a pleasant evening.
오늘 저녁 뭐 해?
informalWhat are you doing this evening?
저녁 식사 습관의 변화.
academicChanges in dinner eating habits.
저녁 회식이 있습니다.
businessThere is an evening staff dinner.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
저녁 맛있게 드세요.
Enjoy your dinner.
저녁에 만나요.
See you in the evening.
저녁 준비해요.
I'm preparing dinner.
Souvent confondu avec
저녁 is 'evening' (sunset to late evening), while 밤 is 'night' (when it is dark/sleeping time).
Notes d'usage
Similar to '아침' and '점심', this refers to both the time and the meal.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse '저녁' with '오후' (afternoon).
Astuce mémo
Jeo-nyeok: Sounds like 'Jour-ney' - the journey of the sun ends in the '저녁'.
Origine du mot
Native Korean word.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Evening '회식' (company dinners) are a significant part of Korean professional culture.
Quiz rapide
저는 보통 7시에 ______을 먹습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 저녁
Grammaire lie
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점심
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듣다
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보다
A1To perceive with the eyes or watch something like a movie or TV. It can also mean to take an exam or to meet someone.
읽다
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