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바닥 — meaning in English: floor

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '바닥' in various everyday situations, such as when discussing cleaning the floor or referring to the surface of a room. For example, a mother might tell her child to sit on the '바닥' during a family gathering, or friends might talk about how they want to paint the '바닥' of their apartment in a DIY project.
Synonyms & nuances
While '바닥' generally means 'floor', another word, '층' (cheung), refers to 'level' or 'story' in a building. You would choose '바닥' when referring to the surface you walk on, while '층' would be suited for discussing the different levels of a structure.
Culture
'바닥' has roots in the traditional Korean housing style, where floors were often made of wood or heated with ondol (underfloor heating). The word reflects a cultural emphasis on cleanliness, as families typically remove their shoes before entering a home and sit or sleep on the floor, making the '바닥' an integral part of daily life and communal activities.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Korean word 바닥?
'바닥' means 'floor' in English, referring to the bottom surface of a room or building where people walk.
Q.How do you use 바닥 in a sentence?
You can use '바닥' in sentences like '바닥을 청소해 주세요' which means 'Please clean the floor.' It's a simple and practical way to talk about the floor in daily conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 바닥?
A common mistake is confusing '바닥' with '층'; remember that '바닥' refers specifically to the surface you stand on, while '층' refers to levels in a building.
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