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찬장 — meaning in English: cupboard

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word '찬장' when discussing kitchen furniture or storage solutions in their homes. For instance, during a conversation about organizing their cooking utensils or when recommending a stylish cupboard in a recent home renovation project.
Synonyms & nuances
'찬장' is close in meaning to '서랍장' (seorabbang), which means 'drawer', but '찬장' specifically refers to a cupboard that is typically used for dishes and food storage. You would choose '찬장' when you want to emphasize a storage unit that is more about open shelving for dishes rather than drawers for utensils.
Culture
'찬장' has its roots in the traditional Korean household where space was often limited, making efficient storage solutions essential. This word reflects the cultural emphasis on practicality and organization in Korean homes, often adorned with beautifully crafted cabinets that serve functional and aesthetic purposes. Interestingly, in old Korean houses, the '찬장' was often a central piece, showcasing beautiful ceramics and food items during festive occasions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Korean word 찬장 mean in English?
'찬장' translates to 'cupboard' in English, referring to a piece of furniture used for storing dishes or food items, often found in kitchens.
Q.How do you use 찬장 in a sentence?
You can use '찬장' in a sentence like, '우리 집 찬장에 그릇이 많아' which means, 'There are many dishes in our cupboard.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 찬장?
A common mistake is using '찬장' when referring to general storage furniture without food or dish relevance. Ensure you use it specifically for cupboards or cabinets related to kitchenware.
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