생활
The state of living or leading a life in a specific way, encompassing daily activities and social existence. It refers to how one spends time and maintains their well-being.
Exemples
3 sur 5그는 규칙적인 생활을 하려고 노력합니다.
He tries to lead a regular life.
대학 생활은 새로운 경험으로 가득 차 있습니다.
University life is full of new experiences.
직장 생활에서의 소통은 매우 중요합니다.
Communication in workplace life is very important.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Sang-hwal' as 'Living Well'—it's about the daily 'how' of living.
Quiz rapide
저는 서울에서의 ( )에 만족하고 있습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 생활
Exemples
그는 규칙적인 생활을 하려고 노력합니다.
everydayHe tries to lead a regular life.
대학 생활은 새로운 경험으로 가득 차 있습니다.
academicUniversity life is full of new experiences.
직장 생활에서의 소통은 매우 중요합니다.
businessCommunication in workplace life is very important.
안정적인 경제 생활을 영위하는 것이 목표입니다.
formalMy goal is to maintain a stable economic life.
요즘 학교 생활은 어때?
informalHow is school life these days?
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
생활이 어렵다
to have a hard life (financially)
생활을 즐기다
to enjoy life
생활이 편리하다
life is convenient
Souvent confondu avec
인생 refers to one's entire life span or biography, while 생활 focuses on the daily activity of living.
Notes d'usage
Frequently used with specific domains like '학교 생활' (school life) or '회사 생활' (company life) to describe one's experience in those environments.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use '삶' when they specifically mean the routine of '생활'.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Sang-hwal' as 'Living Well'—it's about the daily 'how' of living.
Origine du mot
From Sino-Korean 生 (life) and 活 (living).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In Korea, maintaining a 'diligent life' (성실한 생활) is a highly valued social trait.
Quiz rapide
저는 서울에서의 ( )에 만족하고 있습니다.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 생활
Vocabulaire associé
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쉬다
A1To take a rest, relax, or stop working/moving to regain energy. It can also mean to breathe.
아침
A1The early part of the day; also commonly used to mean breakfast.
숙제하다
A1To do schoolwork or assignments assigned by a teacher to be done at home.
점심
A1The middle part of the day (noon/afternoon) or the meal eaten during that time (lunch).
저녁
A1The time between afternoon and night (evening) or the meal eaten during that time (dinner).
만나다
A1To come together with someone at a specific place or time. It is used for both planned appointments and accidental encounters.
기다리다
A1To stay in one place or delay action until a particular time or event occurs. It is commonly used for transport, people, or news.
이야기하다
A1To speak or converse with others to exchange information or feelings. It is often shortened to '얘기하다' in casual speech.
듣다
A1To perceive sound through the ears or to pay attention to what someone is saying. It also means to take a course or listen to music.
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.
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