프로젝터
프로젝터 في 30 ثانية
- A loanword for 'projector', used in offices and schools.
- Commonly called '빔 프로젝터' or simply '빔' in daily life.
- Essential for presentations (PPT) and home cinema setups.
- Verbs: 켜다 (on), 끄다 (off), 연결하다 (connect), 설치하다 (install).
The word 프로젝터 (projector) is a loanword in Korean, directly transliterated from the English 'projector'. In South Korea, it is an essential piece of technology found in almost every educational and professional environment. While the technical term is 프로젝터, you will very frequently hear people refer to it as a 빔 프로젝터 (beam projector), or even just 빔 (beam) for short. This term refers to any optical device that projects an image or video onto a surface, commonly a white screen or a plain wall. In the fast-paced corporate culture of Seoul, the 프로젝터 is the centerpiece of the '회의실' (meeting room), where presentations (PPT) are the standard for communication. Beyond the office, the rise of '홈 시네마' (home cinema) culture has made portable 프로젝터 devices incredibly popular among young adults living in '원룸' (studio apartments) who want a big-screen experience without the bulk of a traditional television.
- Office Usage
- Used for displaying slideshows during business meetings or quarterly reports.
- Educational Context
- Replacing traditional chalkboards to show digital textbooks and educational videos.
회의를 위해 프로젝터를 준비해 주세요.
The cultural significance of the 프로젝터 has evolved from a clunky, expensive machine to a lifestyle accessory. In modern Korea, '감성 캠핑' (aesthetic camping) often involves bringing a small, battery-powered 프로젝터 to watch movies against the side of a tent under the stars. This reflects the Korean desire to blend high-tech convenience with leisure activities. When using this word, it is important to note that it functions as a noun and is usually followed by verbs like 켜다 (to turn on), 끄다 (to turn off), or 연결하다 (to connect). Because it is a loanword, it carries a modern, professional tone, though it is used across all levels of formality. Whether you are a student giving a presentation or a professional leading a seminar, knowing how to ask for or operate a 프로젝터 is a fundamental skill in navigating Korean social and professional structures.
이 프로젝터는 화질이 아주 선명해요.
Furthermore, the technology behind 프로젝터 units has changed how Korean spaces are designed. Many new apartments come with built-in ceiling mounts or specialized walls designed to act as screens. This 'minimalist' interior trend favors a hidden 프로젝터 over a large black TV screen that dominates the living room. When discussing specifications, Koreans might use English terms like 'Lumens' (루멘) or 'Resolution' (해상도), but the device itself remains the 프로젝터. Understanding this word also opens up related vocabulary like '스크린' (screen), '케이블' (cable), and '어댑터' (adapter), which are almost always used together in a set. As you practice, try to visualize the device in different settings—a dark classroom, a bright boardroom, or a cozy bedroom—to solidify the context in your mind.
Using 프로젝터 in a sentence is relatively straightforward because it follows standard Korean noun-object patterns. Since it is an object, it most frequently takes the object marker -를 (프로젝터를). In a sentence like "프로젝터를 켜세요" (Turn on the projector), the focus is on the action being performed on the device. However, if the projector is the subject of the sentence—for example, if it is not working—you would use the subject marker -가 (프로젝터가). For example, "프로젝터가 고장 났어요" (The projector is broken). This distinction is vital for clear communication, especially when troubleshooting technical issues in a high-pressure environment like a business presentation.
- With Action Verbs
- 프로젝터를 설치하다 (to install a projector), 프로젝터를 빌리다 (to borrow a projector).
- With Descriptive Verbs
- 프로젝터가 비싸다 (the projector is expensive), 프로젝터가 밝다 (the projector is bright).
노트북을 프로젝터에 연결해 주세요.
When you are in a formal setting, such as a university lecture or a corporate office, you should use the honorific endings like -습니다 or -아요/어요. For instance, "프로젝터 사용법을 아십니까?" (Do you know how to use the projector?) is a polite way to ask for assistance. In contrast, among friends or in a casual setting like a home movie night, you might say "프로젝터 좀 꺼줘" (Turn off the projector for me). The word itself doesn't change, but the surrounding grammar reflects the social hierarchy. Another common pattern involves the location particle -에, used when referring to something being displayed on the projector or connected to it. "화면이 프로젝터에 안 나와요" (The screen isn't appearing on the projector) is a phrase every student and office worker in Korea has likely uttered at least once.
어제 산 프로젝터는 정말 작고 가벼워요.
Advanced learners should also be aware of compound nouns. While '프로젝터' is the base, you will see '휴대용 프로젝터' (portable projector), '가정용 프로젝터' (home-use projector), and '업무용 프로젝터' (business-use projector). These modifiers help specify the context. In sentences describing specifications, you might say "이 프로젝터는 4K 해상도를 지원합니다" (This projector supports 4K resolution). This level of detail is common in tech reviews or product descriptions on sites like Coupang or Naver Shopping. By mastering these patterns, you can move from simple identification to complex technical discussion, which is a hallmark of moving from A2 to B1 and beyond in Korean proficiency. Practice by describing the state of the device: is it on, off, connected, or blurry? Each state requires a different verb-noun combination that will help you sound more natural and fluent.
The most likely place to encounter the word 프로젝터 is in a professional or academic setting. In South Korea's highly digitalized education system, from elementary schools to prestigious universities like SNU or Yonsei, every classroom is equipped with a 프로젝터. You will hear professors say, "프로젝터 화면을 봐 주세요" (Please look at the projector screen). In these contexts, the word is synonymous with learning and presentation. Similarly, in the 'Gangnam' business districts, the word is ubiquitous. Before a meeting starts, a junior employee might be asked, "프로젝터 세팅 다 됐나요?" (Is the projector setup all done?). This highlights the word's role in the daily administrative tasks of Korean office life.
- In the Office
- "회의실 프로젝터 리모컨 어디 있어요?" (Where is the meeting room projector remote?)
- At Home
- "자기 전에 프로젝터로 넷플릭스 보자." (Let's watch Netflix with the projector before sleeping.)
강당에 있는 프로젝터가 너무 오래됐어요.
Another common location is in '공간 대여' (space rental) venues. In Korea, people often rent 'party rooms' or 'study rooms' (like those in Toz or various cafe chains). These spaces almost always list a 프로젝터 as one of their primary amenities. When booking, you might see the phrase "프로젝터 무료 대여" (Free projector rental). If you are at a wedding hall, you will see a massive 프로젝터 being used to show a '식중 영상' (mid-ceremony video) detailing the couple's history. Here, the word takes on a more celebratory and emotional context. Even in 'Screen Golf' (스크린 골프) centers, which are incredibly popular in Korea, the entire experience relies on a high-powered 프로젝터 displaying a virtual golf course onto a large fabric impact screen.
캠핑장에서 프로젝터를 사용하는 사람들이 많아요.
Lastly, you will hear this word in electronics stores like Himart or Electro Land. Salespeople will compare different 프로젝터 models based on their '안시' (ANSI lumens) or '명암비' (contrast ratio). If you are watching a tech review on YouTube by a Korean creator, they will likely use the word 프로젝터 repeatedly while demonstrating the device's brightness in different lighting conditions. Whether it's the professional atmosphere of a Samsung boardroom, the quiet focus of a library seminar room, or the relaxed vibe of a weekend camping trip, the 프로젝터 is a constant presence in modern Korean life. Hearing the word in these diverse settings helps you understand that while it is a technical object, its use cases are deeply integrated into the social fabric of the country.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make when using the word 프로젝터 is confusing it with the word 프로젝트 (project). In English, 'project' (the noun) and 'projector' (the device) are related but distinct. In Korean, because they are both loanwords, they sound very similar: 'Pro-jek-teu' (프로젝트) vs 'Pro-jek-teo' (프로젝터). Many learners accidentally say "프로젝트를 켜주세요" (Please turn on the project) when they mean the device. While a Korean speaker might understand you from context, it sounds quite unnatural. Remember that the device ends with the vowel 'ㅓ' (eo), while the task or plan ends with 'ㅡ' (eu). This small phonetic difference is crucial for accuracy.
- Phonetic Confusion
- Mixing up 프로젝트 (Project/Plan) and 프로젝터 (Projector/Device).
- Particle Misuse
- Using '-에' when you should use '-를' (e.g., 프로젝터에 켜다 vs 프로젝터를 켜다).
❌ 프로젝트를 빌릴 수 있을까요? (Can I borrow the project?)
Another common mistake involves the verbs for 'connecting' devices. English speakers often want to use the word 'connect' directly as a verb, but in Korean, you must use the verb 연결하다. Sometimes learners say "프로젝터를 커넥트해요," which is incorrect. Additionally, there is confusion between the 프로젝터 (the machine) and the 스크린 (the screen). If the image is blurry, the problem is with the 프로젝터's focus (초점), not the screen. Saying "스크린이 안 보여요" (I can't see the screen) is different from "프로젝터 화면이 안 나와요" (The projector screen/image isn't appearing). Precision in these terms helps in technical troubleshooting and makes you sound more like a native speaker.
❌ 프로젝터가 안 보여요. (I can't see the projector [the physical box].)
Finally, pay attention to the count units. In English, we say 'one projector'. In Korean, technical devices like projectors are often counted using the counter 대 (dae), which is used for machines and vehicles. Using the general counter '개' (gae) is not strictly wrong in casual speech, but "프로젝터 한 대" sounds much more professional and correct than "프로젝터 한 개". This is a common pitfall for A2 learners who rely too heavily on '개' for everything. By refining your counter usage and distinguishing between similar-sounding loanwords, you will avoid the most common errors associated with this word and communicate much more effectively in professional Korean settings.
While 프로젝터 is the standard term, there are several related words and alternatives that you might use depending on the context. The most common synonym is 빔 프로젝터. This is technically the same thing, but '빔' emphasizes the light beam being projected. In many casual or even business settings, people will simply say 빔 (Beam). For example, "빔 연결했어?" (Did you connect the beam?). This is very common and sounds very natural. Understanding that 'Beam' and 'Projector' are used interchangeably is key to following fast-paced conversations in Korea.
- 빔 프로젝터 (Beam Projector)
- The full, common name for the device, often used in shopping and technical specs.
- 모니터 (Monitor)
- Used when referring to the computer screen itself, often contrasted with the larger projector image.
- 디스플레이 (Display)
- A more formal, technical term for any screen or output device.
빔 상태가 안 좋아서 화면이 흐려요.
In some older contexts, you might still hear OHP (Overhead Projector), though these are almost entirely obsolete in modern Korea. For very large-scale events, people might use the term 대형 스크린 (large screen) or LED 전광판 (LED electronic board), which are alternatives to using a projector in bright environments. If you are talking about the projected image rather than the machine, you use 화면 (hwamyeon - screen/image) or 영상 (yeongsang - video/image). For example, "프로젝터 영상이 너무 어두워요" (The projector video/image is too dark). Knowing these distinctions allows you to be more descriptive and precise.
TV 대신 프로젝터를 설치하는 사람들이 늘고 있어요.
When choosing between these words, consider the setting. In a formal report, stick to 프로젝터. In a casual conversation with colleagues, 빔 is perfectly fine and shows a higher level of natural fluency. If you are discussing home decor, you might use 시네마 빔 (Cinema Beam), a popular product line from LG that has become a genericized trademark for home projectors in Korea. By understanding this ecosystem of related terms, you can better navigate various social situations and technical discussions, ensuring that your choice of words always matches the tone and clarity required for the moment.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
In the early days of Korean schools, teachers used a '환등기' (magic lantern) or 'OHP' before the digital '프로젝터' became affordable and common.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing it as 'Project' (프로젝트) instead of 'Projector' (프로젝터).
- Stress on the first syllable.
- Making the 'eo' sound too much like 'o'.
- Missing the 'r' sound entirely in the Korean transliteration.
- Confusing the final 'teo' with 'teu'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to read as it is a direct transliteration of the English word.
Simple to write, but don't confuse the final vowel with 'eu'.
Pronunciation is straightforward but requires clear syllable breaks.
Easy to recognize, but might be confused with 'Project' in fast speech.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Object Marker -를
프로젝터를 켜요.
Instrumental Particle -로
프로젝터로 공부해요.
Honorific Request -아/어 주세요
프로젝터 좀 빌려주세요.
Counter for Machines -대
프로젝터 두 대가 필요합니다.
Location Particle -에
벽에 프로젝터를 쏩니다.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
이것은 프로젝터입니다.
This is a projector.
이것 (this) + 은 (topic marker) + 프로젝터 (projector) + 입니다 (is - formal).
프로젝터가 있어요?
Do you have a projector?
가 (subject marker) + 있어요 (have/exists - polite).
프로젝터가 커요.
The projector is big.
커요 (is big - from 크다).
저기 프로젝터가 있습니다.
There is a projector over there.
저기 (over there) + 있습니다 (exists - formal).
프로젝터를 봐요.
Look at the projector.
를 (object marker) + 봐요 (look/see - polite).
이 프로젝터는 하얀색이에요.
This projector is white.
는 (topic marker) + 하얀색 (white color) + 이에요 (is - polite).
프로젝터 한 대 주세요.
Please give me one projector.
대 (counter for machines) + 주세요 (please give).
학교에 프로젝터가 많아요.
There are many projectors in the school.
에 (location marker) + 많아요 (are many).
프로젝터를 켜 주세요.
Please turn on the projector.
켜다 (to turn on) + -아/어 주세요 (request).
프로젝터가 고장 났어요.
The projector is broken.
고장 나다 (to break down) + past tense.
어제 프로젝터를 샀어요.
I bought a projector yesterday.
어제 (yesterday) + 샀어요 (bought - from 사다).
이 프로젝터는 사용하기 쉬워요.
This projector is easy to use.
사용하기 (using) + 쉽다 (to be easy).
프로젝터 리모컨이 어디에 있어요?
Where is the projector remote control?
어디에 (where) + 있어요 (is).
프로젝터로 영화를 봐요.
I watch movies with a projector.
로 (instrumental particle - 'with' or 'using').
프로젝터를 가방에 넣었어요.
I put the projector in the bag.
에 (destination marker) + 넣다 (to put in).
프로젝터 화면이 너무 작아요.
The projector screen is too small.
화면 (screen/image) + 작다 (to be small).
프로젝터 초점을 어떻게 맞춰요?
How do I adjust the projector focus?
어떻게 (how) + 맞추다 (to adjust/set).
노트북을 프로젝터에 연결해야 해요.
I have to connect the laptop to the projector.
연결하다 (to connect) + -아야/어야 하다 (must/have to).
프로젝터가 너무 뜨거워졌어요.
The projector has become too hot.
뜨겁다 (hot) + -아/어지다 (to become).
회의실에 프로젝터가 설치되어 있습니다.
A projector is installed in the meeting room.
설치되다 (to be installed) + -어 있다 (state of being).
프로젝터 소리가 너무 커서 안 들려요.
The projector noise is too loud, so I can't hear.
소리 (sound/noise) + -아서/어서 (reason).
휴대용 프로젝터를 빌릴 수 있을까요?
Could I borrow a portable projector?
빌리다 (to borrow) + -ㄹ 수 있을까요 (polite request).
프로젝터 렌즈를 닦아야겠어요.
I should wipe the projector lens.
닦다 (to wipe) + -아야/어야겠다 (intention).
프로젝터 전선이 너무 짧아요.
The projector power cord is too short.
전선 (electric wire) + 짧다 (to be short).
이 프로젝터는 밝기가 3000루멘입니다.
This projector has a brightness of 3000 lumens.
밝기 (brightness) + 루멘 (lumens) + 입니다 (formal is).
프로젝터 설정에서 해상도를 변경하세요.
Change the resolution in the projector settings.
설정 (settings) + 해상도 (resolution) + 변경하다 (to change).
프로젝터가 과열되어 자동으로 꺼졌습니다.
The projector overheated and turned off automatically.
과열되다 (to overheat) + 자동으로 (automatically).
무선으로 프로젝터를 연결할 수 있습니다.
You can connect the projector wirelessly.
무선으로 (wirelessly) + 연결하다 (to connect).
프로젝터 램프 수명이 거의 다 됐어요.
The projector lamp life is almost over.
수명 (lifespan) + 거의 다 되다 (to be almost finished).
가성비 좋은 프로젝터를 추천해 주세요.
Please recommend a projector with a good price-to-performance ratio.
가성비 (cost-effectiveness) + 추천하다 (to recommend).
프로젝터 화면 비율을 16:9로 맞추세요.
Set the projector aspect ratio to 16:9.
화면 비율 (aspect ratio) + -로 (to/as) + 맞추다 (to set).
프로젝터 팬 돌아가는 소리가 거슬려요.
The sound of the projector fan spinning is annoying.
팬 (fan) + 돌아가다 (to spin) + 거슬리다 (to be annoying/bothersome).
프로젝터의 명암비가 높을수록 화질이 선명합니다.
The higher the contrast ratio of the projector, the clearer the image quality.
-ㄹ수록 (the more... the more) + 선명하다 (to be clear/vivid).
최근에는 레이저 프로젝터가 시장을 주도하고 있습니다.
Recently, laser projectors have been leading the market.
주도하다 (to lead/dominate) + -고 있다 (progressive).
프로젝터 투사 거리를 고려하여 공간을 설계했습니다.
The space was designed considering the projector's throw distance.
투사 거리 (throw distance) + 고려하여 (considering).
프로젝터의 색 재현력이 뛰어나서 전문가용으로 적합합니다.
The projector's color reproduction is excellent, making it suitable for professional use.
색 재현력 (color reproduction) + 뛰어나다 (to be outstanding) + 적합하다 (to be suitable).
프로젝터 렌즈 시프트 기능을 활용하면 설치가 훨씬 수월합니다.
Using the projector's lens shift function makes installation much easier.
기능 (function) + 활용하다 (to utilize) + 수월하다 (to be easy/convenient).
프로젝터 화면의 키스톤 왜곡을 보정해야 합니다.
The keystone distortion of the projector screen must be corrected.
키스톤 왜곡 (keystone distortion) + 보정하다 (to correct/calibrate).
이 프로젝터는 주변 광원에도 불구하고 선명한 화면을 유지합니다.
This projector maintains a clear image despite ambient light sources.
주변 광원 (ambient light) + -에도 불구하고 (despite).
프로젝터 소모품인 필터를 정기적으로 청소해 주어야 합니다.
The filter, which is a projector consumable, must be cleaned regularly.
소모품 (consumables) + 정기적으로 (regularly).
첨단 광학 기술이 집약된 이 프로젝터는 업계의 표준을 제시합니다.
This projector, which integrates cutting-edge optical technology, sets the industry standard.
집약되다 (to be integrated/concentrated) + 표준을 제시하다 (to set a standard).
프로젝터 매핑 기술을 이용한 미디어 파사드 공연이 장관이었습니다.
The media facade performance using projector mapping technology was a grand spectacle.
매핑 (mapping) + 파사드 (facade) + 장관 (spectacle).
프로젝터의 광학계 설계 결함으로 인해 대규모 리콜이 결정되었습니다.
A large-scale recall was decided due to a design flaw in the projector's optical system.
광학계 (optical system) + 결함 (flaw/defect) + 리콜 (recall).
초단초점 프로젝터는 좁은 공간에서도 대화면을 구현할 수 있는 혁신적인 솔루션입니다.
Ultra-short throw projectors are an innovative solution capable of realizing large screens even in narrow spaces.
초단초점 (ultra-short throw) + 구현하다 (to realize/implement).
프로젝터 시장의 포화 상태로 인해 제조사들은 차별화 전략을 모색하고 있습니다.
Due to the saturation of the projector market, manufacturers are seeking differentiation strategies.
포화 상태 (saturation state) + 모색하다 (to seek/pursue).
디지털 프로젝터의 등장은 전통적인 필름 영사기의 종말을 고했습니다.
The advent of digital projectors signaled the end of traditional film projectors.
종말을 고하다 (to signal the end/demise).
프로젝터 내부의 냉각 시스템 설계가 장비의 내구성을 좌우하는 핵심 요소입니다.
The design of the cooling system inside the projector is a key factor that determines the durability of the equipment.
내구성 (durability) + 좌우하다 (to determine/influence).
고성능 프로젝터를 활용한 가상 현실 체험 공간이 큰 호응을 얻고 있습니다.
Virtual reality experience spaces utilizing high-performance projectors are receiving a great response.
호응을 얻다 (to receive a positive response).
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Please lend me a projector. Used when asking a colleague or department.
옆 사무실에서 프로젝터 좀 빌려주세요.
— The projector won't turn on. A common troubleshooting phrase.
아무리 눌러도 프로젝터가 안 켜져요.
— Is the projector ready? Used by a speaker before starting.
팀장님 오시기 전에 프로젝터 준비됐나요?
— The projector image quality is good. Used when complimenting equipment.
이 모델은 프로젝터 화질이 정말 좋아요.
— The projector is out of focus. Used when the image is blurry.
갑자기 프로젝터 초점이 나갔어요.
— The projector noise is severe. Used when the fan is too loud.
이 프로젝터는 소음이 너무 심해서 불편해요.
— To move the projector's position.
화면 중앙을 맞추기 위해 프로젝터 위치를 옮겼어요.
— Projector input signal. Used in technical troubleshooting.
프로젝터 입력 신호를 확인해 보세요.
— Projector rental.
이벤트 업체에서 프로젝터 대여를 했어요.
— Projector screen.
프로젝터 스크린을 아래로 내리세요.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Means 'project' (a task or plan). Ends in 'teu' instead of 'teo'.
The screen onto which the projector shines. Often confused by beginners.
An older term for film projectors, rarely used for modern digital ones.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To look at something with great intensity (like a projector's light).
그는 프로젝터 화면을 눈에 불을 켜고 보고 있다.
Metaphorical— To shine or show its true value (like a projector in a dark room).
이 프로젝터는 어두운 곳에서 빛을 발한다.
Literary— To dominate the screen/view.
프로젝터 영상이 벽면 전체를 장악했다.
Dramatic— To be off-topic or out of focus (metaphorically).
그의 설명은 프로젝터 초점처럼 맞지 않았다.
Common— To illuminate the future (similar to a projector illuminating a screen).
이 프로젝트는 우리 회사의 앞날을 비추는 프로젝터 같다.
Inspirational— To pull back the curtain (often said when lowering a projector screen).
스크린이라는 장막을 걷고 프로젝터를 켰다.
Formal— To see clearly (literally or figuratively).
문제가 프로젝터 화면처럼 선명하게 보인다.
Common— A light in the dark (describing a projector).
교실 안에서 프로젝터는 어둠 속의 빛이었다.
Poetic— To gather everyone's eyes.
프로젝터가 켜지자 모든 시선이 모였다.
Neutral— A link or connection (like the cable to a projector).
노트북과 프로젝터 사이의 연결 고리가 끊겼다.
Commonسهل الخلط
Phonetically similar loanword.
프로젝트 is a plan/task; 프로젝터 is the physical machine.
프로젝트(plan)를 끝내고 프로젝터(device)를 껐어요.
Both are display devices.
A monitor is a direct screen (like a PC); a projector throws light onto a separate surface.
모니터 화면을 프로젝터로 크게 보세요.
Used together.
리모컨 is the remote control; 프로젝터 is the main unit.
리모컨으로 프로젝터를 조절하세요.
Used for similar purposes (watching).
TV is self-contained; projector needs a dark room and a screen/wall.
TV 대신 프로젝터를 샀어요.
Both have lenses.
Camera takes light in; projector sends light out.
카메라로 찍은 사진을 프로젝터로 봐요.
أنماط الجُمل
이것은 [Noun]입니다.
이것은 프로젝터입니다.
[Noun]을/를 켜 주세요.
프로젝터를 켜 주세요.
[Noun]을/를 [Noun]에 연결하다.
노트북을 프로젝터에 연결해요.
[Noun]의 [Spec]이/가 [Adjective]하다.
프로젝터의 밝기가 아주 밝아요.
[Noun]에도 불구하고 [Result].
밝은 조명에도 불구하고 프로젝터 화면이 잘 보여요.
[Noun]으로 [Action].
프로젝터로 영화를 봐요.
[Noun]이/가 고장 나서 [Action].
프로젝터가 고장 나서 수리했어요.
[Noun]을/를 설치할 때 [Precaution].
프로젝터를 설치할 때 거리를 확인하세요.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Very high in office, school, and home entertainment contexts.
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Using '프로젝트' for the device.
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프로젝터
프로젝트 is the task; 프로젝터 is the machine. This is the #1 mistake.
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Using the particle '-에' for 'turn on'.
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프로젝터를 켜다
You turn on the object, so use the object marker -를.
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Using the counter '명' or '마리'.
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프로젝터 한 대
명 is for people; 마리 is for animals. 대 is for machines.
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Pronouncing it like 'Project-OR' with a strong English 'R'.
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프로젝터 (Peu-ro-jek-teo)
Korean doesn't have the English 'R' sound at the end; it ends in a flat vowel.
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Saying '스크린을 켜다' when you mean the projector.
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프로젝터를 켜다
The screen is just a piece of fabric; you turn on the projector device.
نصائح
Office Etiquette
Always check the projector connection 10 minutes before a meeting starts. Use the phrase '프로젝터 연결 확인했습니다' to sound professional.
Shorten It
Use '빔' when talking to friends about home cinema. It sounds much more natural and less like a textbook.
Counter Check
Remember '대' for machines. '개' is for small items. Since a projector is a machine, '대' is the way to go.
Clear Vowels
Focus on the 'eo' sound in '터'. If you make it sound like 'o', it might be harder to understand.
Buying Tips
When searching for one online in Korea, search for '빔프로젝터' to get the best results on Naver or Coupang.
Common Fix
If the screen is blue, say '신호가 없어요' (There is no signal). This is the most common projector issue.
Interior Trend
In Korea, using a projector on a plain white wall is called '감성' (aesthetic). Use this word when showing off your setup.
Bim-peu
You might see '빔프' in text messages. It's just a quick way to type beam projector.
Camping Gear
A '휴대용 빔' is considered a must-have for luxury camping (Glamping) in Korea.
Academic Setting
Professors will often say '화면 보세요' (Look at the screen), referring to the projector output.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a 'PRO' who is 'JECTING' (throwing) a 'TOR' (torch) of light onto a wall. PRO-JECT-OR.
ربط بصري
Imagine a small white box with a giant glowing eye (the lens) spitting out a movie onto your bedroom wall.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to explain to a friend in Korean how to turn on a projector and connect it to a laptop using at least three different particles.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Latin 'proiectus', meaning 'thrown forward'. The modern English word 'projector' was borrowed into Korean during the late 20th century as digital technology became standard.
المعنى الأصلي: A device for throwing an image forward onto a surface.
Indo-European (Latin -> English -> Korean loanword).السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities, but ensure technical terms are used correctly in professional settings to avoid appearing incompetent.
In English-speaking countries, projectors are also common in offices, but large-screen TVs are more frequently used in homes compared to the 'mini-beam' trend in Korea.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Office Meeting
- 프로젝터 연결해 주세요.
- 화면이 안 나와요.
- 리모컨 어디 있죠?
- 불 좀 꺼주세요.
Classroom
- 프로젝터 봐 주세요.
- 화면이 흐려요.
- 소리가 안 들려요.
- 다음 슬라이드요.
Home Cinema
- 빔으로 영화 보자.
- 벽에 쏴 봐.
- 스피커 연결했어?
- 넷플릭스 틀어줘.
Electronics Store
- 가장 밝은 게 뭐예요?
- 해상도가 어떻게 돼요?
- 얼마예요?
- 이거 휴대용인가요?
Camping
- 텐트에 프로젝터 설치하자.
- 배터리 얼마나 가?
- 스크린 가져왔어?
- 밤에 보니까 좋다.
بدايات محادثة
"집에 프로젝터가 있으신가요? (Do you have a projector at home?)"
"회의실 프로젝터 어떻게 켜는지 아세요? (Do you know how to turn on the meeting room projector?)"
"영화 볼 때 TV랑 프로젝터 중 뭐가 더 좋아요? (When watching movies, which do you prefer: TV or projector?)"
"이 프로젝터 화질 정말 좋지 않아요? (Isn't the image quality of this projector really good?)"
"캠핑 가서 프로젝터로 영화 본 적 있어요? (Have you ever watched a movie with a projector while camping?)"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
오늘 프로젝터를 사용해서 무엇을 했는지 써 보세요. (Write about what you did using a projector today.)
내가 사고 싶은 이상적인 프로젝터에 대해 설명해 보세요. (Describe the ideal projector you want to buy.)
프로젝터가 고장 났을 때의 상황을 일기로 써 보세요. (Write a journal entry about a situation when a projector broke down.)
TV 대신 프로젝터를 사용하는 것의 장단점을 써 보세요. (Write about the pros and cons of using a projector instead of a TV.)
학교 수업에서 프로젝터가 왜 중요한지 자신의 생각을 써 보세요. (Write your thoughts on why projectors are important in school classes.)
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةThere is no functional difference. '프로젝터' is the standard term, while '빔 프로젝터' is the most common way Koreans refer to the device in daily life. Both are correct.
You can say '프로젝터 초점이 안 맞아요' (The projector focus doesn't match/fit) or '초점이 나갔어요' (The focus has gone out).
It is a very common abbreviation. While not exactly 'slang', it is informal. In a very formal business report, you should use '프로젝터'.
Use '대' (dae), which is the standard counter for electronic machines and vehicles. For example: 프로젝터 한 대 (one projector).
You should say '프로젝터 좀 꺼 주시겠어요?' or '프로젝터 꺼 주세요'.
Yes, but for commercial theaters, the technical term '영사기' is also frequently used.
It's a popular Korean term for small, portable, battery-powered projectors used for camping or small rooms.
The most natural way is '프로젝터를 연결하다'.
In North Korea, pure Korean terms or Russian-influenced terms might be used instead of English loanwords, but '프로젝터' is standard in the South.
Common accessories include 스크린 (screen), 리모컨 (remote), HDMI 케이블 (HDMI cable), and 브라켓 (ceiling mount/bracket).
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Write a sentence asking to turn on the projector.
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Write 'I watch movies with a projector' in Korean.
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Translate: 'The projector is broken.'
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Write a sentence using '빔' instead of '프로젝터'.
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Describe the projector's image quality as 'clear'.
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Ask where the remote control is.
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Write: 'Please connect the laptop to the projector.'
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Translate: 'I bought a portable projector.'
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Write a sentence about the projector being too loud.
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Ask: 'Do you know how to use the projector?'
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Write: 'There are two projectors in the room.'
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Translate: 'Adjust the focus of the projector.'
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Write: 'The projector overheated.'
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Ask for a recommendation for a good projector.
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Write: 'I want to build a home cinema with a projector.'
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Translate: 'The resolution is 4K.'
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Write: 'Projectors are essential for presentations.'
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Describe the contrast ratio as high.
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Write about the throw distance being long.
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Translate: 'The projector lamp needs to be replaced.'
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Say 'Turn on the projector' in polite Korean.
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Ask 'Where is the projector remote?'
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Say 'I watch movies with a beam projector.'
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Explain that the projector is broken.
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Say the screen is too dark.
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Ask for a portable projector rental.
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Describe the projector as 'very bright'.
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Say the fan noise is loud.
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Ask how to adjust the settings.
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Say 'There is no signal on the projector.'
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Ask 'Do you have a projector?'
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Say 'Look at the projector screen.'
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Say 'The lens is dirty.'
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Listen and choose: '프로젝터를 켜세요.'
Listen and choose: '리모컨 어디 있어요?'
Listen and choose: '빔 좀 꺼줘.'
Listen and choose: '초점이 안 맞아요.'
Listen and choose: '연결 확인해 보세요.'
Listen and choose: '화질이 아주 좋네요.'
Listen and choose: '신호가 없습니다.'
Listen and choose: '램프를 갈아야 해요.'
Listen and choose: '과열 주의하세요.'
Listen and choose: '휴대용인가요?'
Listen and choose: '설정 메뉴 보세요.'
Listen and choose: '소리가 너무 커요.'
Listen and choose: '스크린 내려주세요.'
Listen and choose: '한 대 더 필요해요.'
Listen and choose: '렌즈 닦으세요.'
프로젝트를 켜 주세요.
프로젝트 means plan/task. Use 프로젝터 for the device.
프로젝터 한 개 주세요.
Use the counter '대' for machines like projectors.
프로젝터에 켜요.
Use the object marker -를 because you are acting on the projector.
프로젝터 초점를 맞추세요.
초점 ends in a consonant, so use the marker -을 (contracted to 을/를 rules).
빔 프로젝터가 고장 했어요.
The idiom for 'to break' is '고장 나다'.
노트북이 프로젝터 연결하세요.
Use -을 for the object and -에 for the destination.
프로젝터 소리이 너무 커요.
소리 ends in a vowel, so use the subject marker -가.
프로젝터로 보다.
Conjugate the verb for a natural sentence.
새 프로젝터 샀어.
Add the object marker for grammatical correctness.
프로젝터 화면 안 보여.
Add the subject marker -이 for clarity.
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Perfect score!
Summary
The word 프로젝터 is a versatile loanword essential for academic and professional Korean contexts. While technically '프로젝터', Koreans often use the shorter '빔' (beam). Example: "프로젝터를 켜주세요" (Please turn on the projector).
- A loanword for 'projector', used in offices and schools.
- Commonly called '빔 프로젝터' or simply '빔' in daily life.
- Essential for presentations (PPT) and home cinema setups.
- Verbs: 켜다 (on), 끄다 (off), 연결하다 (connect), 설치하다 (install).
Office Etiquette
Always check the projector connection 10 minutes before a meeting starts. Use the phrase '프로젝터 연결 확인했습니다' to sound professional.
Shorten It
Use '빔' when talking to friends about home cinema. It sounds much more natural and less like a textbook.
Counter Check
Remember '대' for machines. '개' is for small items. Since a projector is a machine, '대' is the way to go.
Clear Vowels
Focus on the 'eo' sound in '터'. If you make it sound like 'o', it might be harder to understand.
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات academic
입체적
B2له تأثير ثلاثي الأبعاد أو فحص شيء ما من وجهات نظر متعددة.
~에 관해
B1تعبير يعني 'عن' أو 'بخصوص'. يُستخدم في السياقات الرسمية لتقديم موضوع معين.
~에 대하여
A2بخصوص أو فيما يتعلق بموضوع معين. 'نحن نتحدث عن المستقبل.'
~대해
A2تعني 'عن' أو 'بخصوص'. تُستخدم لتحديد موضوع الحديث أو التفكير.
~에 관하여
A2فيما يتعلق بـ أو حول موضوع ما. يستخدم في المواقف الرسمية مثل التقارير أو الخطب.
~에 대해(서)
A1يشير إلى موضوع أو مسألة المناقشة، بمعنى 'عن' أو 'بخصوص'. يتم استخدامه عادة مع أفعال مثل التحدث أو التفكير.
무엇보다
A2قبل كل شيء؛ أكثر من أي شيء آخر.
결석생
A2A student who is absent from class.
추상화하다
B2يُجرد: النظر في شيء ما نظرياً أو بشكل منفصل عن واقعه المادي.
추상
A2Abstraction; the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.