A gift is a tangible expression of goodwill and relationship-building in Korean culture.
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- A voluntary gift given to express appreciation or celebration.
- Commonly used during birthdays, holidays, and special anniversaries.
- Can be used as both a noun and part of verb phrases.
개요
'선물'은 타인에게 기쁨을 주거나 감사의 마음을 표현하기 위해 건네는 물건을 뜻합니다. 한국 문화에서 선물은 단순한 물건 전달을 넘어 인간관계를 돈독히 하는 중요한 매개체입니다. 2) 사용 패턴: 주로 '선물을 주다', '선물을 받다', '선물을 고르다'와 같은 동사와 함께 사용됩니다. 목적격 조사 '-을/를'을 붙여 '선물을' 형태로 자주 쓰입니다. 3) 일반적인 상황: 생일 파티, 결혼식, 졸업식, 스승의 날, 명절(설날, 추석) 등에서 흔히 사용됩니다. 또한, 여행을 다녀온 후 지인들에게 주는 '기념품(souvenir)'도 넓은 의미에서 선물에 포함됩니다. 4) 유의어 비교: '기념품'은 여행지에서 그곳을 기억하기 위해 사는 물건에 한정되지만, '선물'은 대상과 상황에 상관없이 마음을 표현하는 모든 물건을 포괄하는 더 넓은 개념입니다.
Beispiele
생일 선물로 책을 받았어요.
everydayI received a book as a birthday gift.
부모님께 드릴 선물을 고르고 있습니다.
formalI am choosing a gift for my parents.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
작은 선물이에요.
It's a small gift.
선물 감사합니다.
Thank you for the gift.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A souvenir is specifically for remembering a place or event. A gift is a broader term for any item given to someone as a token of affection.
Grammatikmuster
How to Use It
Nutzungshinweise
The word '선물' is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings. When speaking to superiors, you might use '선물' with honorific verbs like '드리다'. It is a versatile noun that fits almost any social context involving gift-giving.
Häufige Fehler
Learners sometimes confuse '선물' with '선생님' (teacher) due to the similar starting syllable. Ensure you pronounce the 'ㄴ' and 'ㄹ' clearly to distinguish them. Also, remember that giving a gift is '주다', not '받다'.
Tips
Use two hands when giving gifts
In Korea, giving or receiving items with both hands is a sign of respect. This is especially important when giving a gift to an elder or someone in a formal position.
Avoid giving sharp objects
Traditionally, giving knives or scissors as a gift is considered bad luck because it symbolizes cutting off the relationship. Stick to safer options like food, flowers, or gift cards.
The importance of gift wrapping
Presentation matters significantly in Korean culture. Taking the time to wrap a gift neatly shows that you have put thought and care into the gesture.
Wortherkunft
The word originates from Sino-Korean characters, though it is used as a standard native-feeling noun. It reflects the deep-rooted Confucian tradition of reciprocal gift-giving in East Asia.
Kultureller Kontext
Gift-giving is a cornerstone of Korean social etiquette, used to maintain 'jeong' (affection/bond). It is common to bring small gifts when visiting someone's home for the first time.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Sun-mul' as 'Sun' shining on your 'mul' (stuff/items) to make them bright presents. It helps to associate the word with the joy of sunlight.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
3 Fragen보통 '이거 선물이에요' 또는 '작은 선물이니 받아주세요'라고 말하며 건넵니다. 정중하게 표현하고 싶다면 두 손으로 전달하는 것이 좋습니다.
선물은 상대방에게 마음을 전하기 위한 모든 물건을 뜻합니다. 반면 기념품은 여행지나 행사에서 그 기억을 남기기 위해 사는 물건을 말합니다.
'감사합니다', '정말 고마워요'라고 말하며 기쁜 마음을 표현하세요. 한국에서는 선물을 받으면 즉시 감사를 표하는 것이 예의입니다.
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친구 생일에 예쁜 ___을/를 샀어요.
생일은 축하하는 날이므로 선물을 사는 것이 문맥상 가장 적절합니다.
Ergebnis: /1
Summary
A gift is a tangible expression of goodwill and relationship-building in Korean culture.
- A voluntary gift given to express appreciation or celebration.
- Commonly used during birthdays, holidays, and special anniversaries.
- Can be used as both a noun and part of verb phrases.
Use two hands when giving gifts
In Korea, giving or receiving items with both hands is a sign of respect. This is especially important when giving a gift to an elder or someone in a formal position.
Avoid giving sharp objects
Traditionally, giving knives or scissors as a gift is considered bad luck because it symbolizes cutting off the relationship. Stick to safer options like food, flowers, or gift cards.
The importance of gift wrapping
Presentation matters significantly in Korean culture. Taking the time to wrap a gift neatly shows that you have put thought and care into the gesture.
Beispiele
2 von 2생일 선물로 책을 받았어요.
I received a book as a birthday gift.
부모님께 드릴 선물을 고르고 있습니다.
I am choosing a gift for my parents.
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