대문
The main gate that serves as the primary entrance to a house or property.
Explanation at your level:
The word 대문 means 'main gate.' It is the big door you use to enter a house. You use it when you talk about coming home or leaving. For example, 'The 대문 is open.' It is a very useful word for beginners!
In Korean, 대문 is the word for the main entrance of a property. Unlike a regular door (문), the 대문 is specifically the gate that connects the street to the house yard. It is common to say 'Please close the 대문' to keep the house safe.
대문 acts as a boundary marker. In many Korean neighborhoods, houses are separated from the street by a gate. Using 대문 helps clarify that you are talking about the main entrance, not an interior door. It is a staple of daily vocabulary.
The term 대문 carries cultural weight. Historically, it represented the transition from public to private space. Today, it remains a standard term, but in apartment complexes, the term might be replaced by '현관' (entrance hall), making 대문 more specific to detached houses.
Beyond its literal meaning, 대문 is used in various contexts to denote the threshold of an establishment. Whether discussing architectural design or social accessibility, the term implies a sense of formality and primary access. It is a precise noun for architectural discourse.
Etymologically, 대문 reflects the Confucian emphasis on the home as a protected, private sphere. The gate was the first line of defense and the first impression for guests. In modern usage, it remains a word that bridges the gap between traditional architectural history and contemporary residential living.
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- 대문 means 'main gate'.
- It is used for houses.
- It is a Sino-Korean word.
- It is a common, everyday noun.
Hey there! Let's talk about 대문 (daemun). In Korean, this word refers to the main gate or the primary entrance of a building or a home. Think of it as the very first thing you see when you arrive at someone's house.
It is not just any door; it is the official entry point. Whether it is a grand gate in a traditional palace or a simple metal gate in front of a modern villa, if it is the main way to get inside, it is a 대문.
Using this word is super common in daily life. You might hear people say, 'Close the 대문!' when they are worried about safety or keeping the house secure. It carries a sense of boundary—what is inside is private, and what is outside is the public world.
The word 대문 is a Sino-Korean word. It is composed of two Hanja characters: 大 (dae), meaning 'big' or 'great,' and 門 (mun), meaning 'gate' or 'door.'
Historically, the 대문 was a very important architectural feature in Korea. In traditional Hanok architecture, the size and style of the gate often reflected the social status of the family living inside. A grand, tall gate meant a high-ranking official lived there!
Over centuries, the concept has evolved from massive wooden structures to the various types of gates we see today. However, the core meaning—the 'great gate'—has remained consistent. It is a classic example of how language preserves history through simple, descriptive characters.
You will use 대문 in everyday situations. If you are describing a house, you might say, 'The 대문 is painted blue.' It is a neutral, everyday term used by everyone.
Common collocations include 대문을 열다 (to open the gate) and 대문을 닫다 (to close the gate). You might also hear 대문 앞, which means 'in front of the main gate.'
While '문' (door) is a general word for any door, '대문' specifically highlights the primary entrance. If you are talking about a bedroom door, you would never call it a '대문'—that would be very confusing! Stick to using it for the main entrance to a property.
1. 대문 밖을 나서다: To step out of the house. Example: 'I haven't stepped out of the gate all day.'
2. 대문을 두드리다: To knock on the gate (often used metaphorically to mean seeking an opportunity).
3. 대문 앞까지 배웅하다: To see someone off to the front gate.
4. 대문이 닳도록 드나들다: To visit someone so often that the gate wears out.
5. 대문을 잠그다: To lock the gate (a sign of closing the day or seeking safety).
대문 is a simple noun. It doesn't have a plural form like English nouns do; the context usually tells you if there is one gate or many. It is a concrete, countable noun.
Pronunciation is straightforward: [dae-mun]. The 'ae' sound is like the 'a' in 'cat,' and the 'mun' sounds like the 'moon' but shorter. There is no special stress pattern in Korean, so keep it flat and even.
It rhymes with words like 세문 (se-mun) or 전문 (jeon-mun), though these are different words. Just focus on the clear articulation of the two syllables: Dae and Mun.
Fun Fact
In old times, the gate size was a sign of family wealth.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'day-mun'
Sounds like 'day-mun'
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'ae' as 'a'
- Adding an extra syllable
- Slurring the 'mun'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Simple to write
Easy to say
Clear sound
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Object Particle (-을)
대문을 열다
Location Particle (-앞)
대문 앞에
Descriptive Verbs
대문이 크다
Examples by Level
대문을 여세요.
Please open the main gate.
Imperative form.
대문이 닫혔어요.
The main gate is closed.
Passive state.
대문 앞에 있어요.
I am in front of the main gate.
Location particle.
대문이 커요.
The main gate is big.
Adjective.
대문으로 들어오세요.
Please come in through the main gate.
Directional particle.
대문을 보세요.
Look at the main gate.
Object marker.
대문이 예뻐요.
The main gate is pretty.
Descriptive verb.
대문을 닦아요.
I am cleaning the main gate.
Action verb.
대문을 잠그는 것을 잊지 마세요.
우리 집 대문은 빨간색이에요.
대문 밖에서 기다릴게요.
대문이 고장 났어요.
대문을 활짝 열어두었어요.
누가 대문을 두드려요.
대문 근처에 주차하지 마세요.
대문을 새로 칠했어요.
할머니 댁 대문은 아주 오래된 나무 대문이에요.
대문을 통과하자마자 넓은 마당이 보였어요.
밤에는 대문을 꼭 잠가야 안전해요.
택배 기사님이 대문 앞에 물건을 두셨어요.
대문 디자인이 집 전체의 인상을 결정해요.
이웃집 대문이 열려 있어서 닫아주었어요.
대문 옆에 초인종이 달려 있어요.
대문 안쪽으로 들어오니 조용했어요.
대문을 들어서자마자 꽃향기가 났어요.
그는 대문 밖에서 서성거리고 있었다.
대문이 굳게 닫혀 있어서 들어갈 수 없었다.
고풍스러운 대문은 그 집의 역사를 보여준다.
대문을 열고 들어오는 순간 안도감이 들었다.
그는 대문을 박차고 밖으로 나갔다.
보안을 위해 대문에 번호키를 설치했다.
대문 너머로 아이들의 웃음소리가 들렸다.
그 저택의 웅장한 대문은 지나가는 사람들의 시선을 사로잡았다.
대문을 열어두는 것은 이웃에게 환대의 의미를 담고 있다.
현대적인 건물임에도 불구하고 전통적인 대문 양식을 차용했다.
대문을 사이에 두고 우리는 오랫동안 작별 인사를 나누었다.
그의 성공은 대문을 열고 세상 밖으로 나가는 것에서 시작되었다.
대문을 잠그지 않은 것은 큰 실수였다.
대문 앞을 지키는 경비원이 우리를 멈춰 세웠다.
그는 대문을 닫으며 다시는 돌아오지 않겠다고 다짐했다.
대문은 단순히 공간을 구분하는 구조물이 아니라, 외부와 내부를 잇는 상징적인 경계선이다.
그 집의 대문은 세월의 풍파를 견뎌낸 듯 낡고 빛바래 있었다.
대문을 열고 들어오는 손님을 맞이하는 것은 예의의 시작이다.
대문 틈으로 새어 나오는 불빛이 길을 잃은 나그네를 인도했다.
그는 대문을 굳게 걸어 잠그고 외부와의 소통을 단절했다.
대문 앞까지 배웅하며 우리는 서로의 앞날을 축복했다.
전통 가옥의 대문은 그 집 주인의 품격을 대변하기도 한다.
대문이 열리는 소리는 새로운 만남의 서막을 알리는 신호였다.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"대문 밖을 나서다"
To leave the house.
대문 밖을 나서니 날씨가 좋았다.
neutral"대문을 두드리다"
To knock on the door (seeking opportunity).
그는 새로운 사업의 대문을 두드렸다.
formal"대문이 닳도록"
Very frequently (visiting).
그는 우리 집 대문이 닳도록 찾아왔다.
casual"대문을 열어주다"
To welcome someone.
그는 마음의 대문을 열어주었다.
literary"대문을 박차고 나가다"
To leave angrily.
그는 화가 나서 대문을 박차고 나갔다.
casualEasily Confused
General word for door.
대문 is specific to the main gate.
문(any door) vs 대문(main gate).
Both are entrances.
현관 is the interior entrance hall.
현관(inside) vs 대문(outside).
Both mean main gate.
정문 is for large buildings.
정문(school) vs 대문(house).
Both are gates.
후문 is the back gate.
대문(front) vs 후문(back).
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 대문을 + verb
나는 대문을 닫았다.
대문 + 위치 (location)
대문 앞에 있어요.
대문이 + adjective
대문이 너무 커요.
대문을 + 열어주다
대문을 열어주세요.
대문 + 너머
대문 너머로 보였어요.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Verbs
Verwandt
How to Use It
8/10
Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
대문 is only for the main entrance.
대문 implies a gate outside.
Korean doesn't use plural markers for this.
대문 is for buildings.
Wrong verb choice.
Tips
Break it down
Dae = Big, Mun = Gate.
Context matters
Use it for houses, not rooms.
Hanja power
Knowing Hanja helps you learn more words.
No plurals
Keep it simple.
Clear syllables
Dae-mun.
Don't confuse
Don't use for bedroom doors.
History
Gates showed status.
Labeling
Label your house gate.
Daily phrases
Practice '대문 닫아'.
Listen to natives
Hear the intonation.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
DAE (Big) MUN (Gate) = Big Gate.
Visual Association
Imagine a giant, grand wooden gate.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Draw a picture of your house gate and label it '대문'.
Wortherkunft
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Big (大) Gate (門)
Kultureller Kontext
None, very neutral.
Similar to 'front gate' or 'main entry'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Coming home
- 대문을 열고 들어오다
- 대문을 잠그다
Giving directions
- 대문 앞에서 만나요
- 대문을 찾으세요
Home maintenance
- 대문을 수리하다
- 대문을 칠하다
Safety
- 대문을 꼭 잠그세요
Conversation Starters
"집 대문 색깔이 무슨 색인가요?"
"대문을 열 때 기분이 어떤가요?"
"대문 앞에 무엇이 있나요?"
"대문을 마지막으로 열어본 게 언제인가요?"
"대문이 고장 나면 어떻게 할 건가요?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the front gate of your childhood home.
Why is the main gate important for a house?
Write about a time you waited in front of a gate.
Compare your front gate to a palace gate.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenUsually '현관' is better for apartments.
Yes, usually for detached houses.
It is neutral and common.
No, Korean doesn't use plurals for this.
후문 (back gate).
Yes, from Hanja.
No, use '차 문'.
대문을 열다.
Teste dich selbst
집의 ___을 닫으세요.
You close the gate.
What is '대문'?
It means main gate.
대문 is used for a bedroom door.
It is for the main entrance.
Word
Bedeutung
Matching terms.
Please open the gate quickly.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
대문 is the main gate of a house, connecting the private home to the outside world.
- 대문 means 'main gate'.
- It is used for houses.
- It is a Sino-Korean word.
- It is a common, everyday noun.
Break it down
Dae = Big, Mun = Gate.
Context matters
Use it for houses, not rooms.
Hanja power
Knowing Hanja helps you learn more words.
No plurals
Keep it simple.
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