informal
common
Usage
Native speakers often use '드라이브' when discussing leisure drives or road trips, especially with friends or family. For example, someone might say, '이번 주말에 드라이브 가자!' which means 'Let's go for a drive this weekend!'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '운전하다' (unjeonhada), which means 'to drive' in a more technical sense. However, '드라이브' carries a more casual tone, often implying enjoyment rather than just the act of driving.
Culture
'드라이브' has a modern origin, borrowed from English, but it has become a staple in Korean conversations. Interestingly, Koreans often associate a drive with social gatherings, where friends bond over scenic views and shared experiences on the road, reflecting a culture that values both leisure and connection.
FAQ
Q.What does 드라이브 mean in English?
'드라이브' translates to 'drive' in English, commonly referring to both the act of driving and enjoyable excursions by car.
Q.How do you use 드라이브 in a sentence?
You can use '드라이브' in casual conversation, for example: '주말에 친구들과 드라이브를 갈 거예요,' meaning 'I will go for a drive with friends this weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 드라이브?
A common mistake is to confuse '드라이브' with '운전하다.' While '드라이브' is more informal and suggests enjoyment, '운전하다' is more technical and focuses solely on the act of driving.