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— meaning in English: door

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스타
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mun
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '문' (mun) to refer to doors in everyday situations, such as when entering or exiting a building, room, or even a car. Imagine someone saying '문을 열어 주세요' (Please open the door) when inviting you inside their home or office.
Synonyms & nuances
'문' (mun) is often used in everyday contexts, while '출입구' (chulipgu) refers specifically to an entrance or exit point, often used in more formal or technical situations. You would choose '문' for casual conversations but might use '출입구' when discussing building plans or safety measures.
Culture
'문' (mun) has its roots in the Chinese character '門' (mén), which also means door. In Korean culture, doors often symbolize transitions, both physically and metaphorically, representing new opportunities or changes in life. In traditional Korean homes, the design of doors was significant, with specific colors and styles indicating different meanings and functions.
FAQ
Q.What does '문' mean in English?
'문' (mun) translates to 'door' in English. It refers to various types of doors in different contexts, such as entrance doors, room doors, or even metaphorical doors in discussions about opportunities.
Q.How do you use '문' in a sentence?
You can use '문' in sentences like '문이 닫혀 있어요' (The door is closed) or '문을 열어 주세요' (Please open the door) when giving requests or describing situations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word '문'?
A common mistake is confusing '문' with '창문' (changmun), which means 'window.' Remember that '문' refers specifically to doors, while '창문' refers to openings with glass.
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