아침
The early part of the day; also commonly used to mean breakfast.
Exemples
3 sur 5아침을 꼭 드세요.
Please make sure to eat breakfast.
좋은 아침입니다.
Good morning.
아침 먹었어?
Did you eat breakfast?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
A-chim sounds like a sneeze you might do when you wake up in the morning!
Quiz rapide
저는 보통 8시에 ____을 먹어요.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 아침
Exemples
아침을 꼭 드세요.
everydayPlease make sure to eat breakfast.
좋은 아침입니다.
formalGood morning.
아침 먹었어?
informalDid you eat breakfast?
아침 시간은 학습에 효율적입니다.
academicMorning time is efficient for learning.
아침 회의가 9시에 있습니다.
businessThe morning meeting is at 9 o'clock.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
내일 아침
tomorrow morning
오늘 아침
this morning
아침마다
every morning
Souvent confondu avec
오전 is AM/Morning as a technical time division, while 아침 is the general time after waking up.
Notes d'usage
Use '아침' to mean both the time of day and the meal itself.
Erreurs courantes
Saying '아침밥을 먹다' is okay, but just '아침을 먹다' is more natural and common.
Astuce mémo
A-chim sounds like a sneeze you might do when you wake up in the morning!
Origine du mot
Native Korean word.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Koreans traditionally eat rice and soup for breakfast, though toast is now common.
Quiz rapide
저는 보통 8시에 ____을 먹어요.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 아침
Grammaire lie
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