معنی
To purchase a book from a store.
زمینه فرهنگی
Koreans often visit 'Book Cafes' where you can buy a book and read it while drinking coffee. It's a popular date spot. The 'Fixed Book Price Policy' means books cost the same almost everywhere, so people often buy from small local shops to support them. Giving a book with a handwritten message on the first page is a very common and meaningful gift. During the 'New Year', many people buy 'Planners' or 'Diaries' which are categorized under books in many stores.
Drop the marker
In casual conversation, you can just say '책 샀어' (Chaek sasseo). It sounds very natural!
Watch the 'S'
Be careful not to tense your tongue too much, or '사다' (buy) will sound like '싸다' (cheap).
معنی
To purchase a book from a store.
Drop the marker
In casual conversation, you can just say '책 샀어' (Chaek sasseo). It sounds very natural!
Watch the 'S'
Be careful not to tense your tongue too much, or '사다' (buy) will sound like '싸다' (cheap).
Use Counters
Adding '한 권' (one volume) makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Kyobo is King
If you're in Korea, mention 'Kyobo' (교보) when talking about buying books; everyone will know what you mean.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct object marker.
저는 책___ 샀어요.
'책' ends in a consonant, so it takes '을'.
Which sentence means 'I will buy a book'?
Choose the correct future tense.
'-ㄹ 거예요' is the standard polite future tense ending.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 어제 뭐 했어요? B: 서점에 갔어요. 그리고 _______.
The question is in the past tense ('했어'), so the answer should also be in the past tense.
Match the sentence to the situation.
You are at a bookstore and want to buy a specific book you found.
'사고 싶어요' means 'I want to buy'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Types of Books to Buy
Fiction
- • 소설책
- • 만화책
Study
- • 문제집
- • 교과서
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینها저는 책___ 샀어요.
'책' ends in a consonant, so it takes '을'.
Choose the correct future tense.
'-ㄹ 거예요' is the standard polite future tense ending.
A: 어제 뭐 했어요? B: 서점에 갔어요. 그리고 _______.
The question is in the past tense ('했어'), so the answer should also be in the past tense.
You are at a bookstore and want to buy a specific book you found.
'사고 싶어요' means 'I want to buy'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, '사다' is used for both physical and digital purchases.
'사다' is native and common in speech; '구입하다' is Sino-Korean and more formal/written.
In formal writing, yes. In casual speech, it's often dropped.
You say '{책|冊}을 {사고|買고} 싶어요'.
Usually, magazines are called '잡지', but '책' can be a general term for anything bound.
You say '친구를 위해 {책|冊}을 {샀어요|買았어요}'.
The counter is '권' (gwon).
Yes, '사다' is the general verb for buying anything.
'지름' (jireum) is slang for an impulse purchase.
You ask '그거 어디에서 {샀어요|買았어요}?'
عبارات مرتبط
{책|冊}을 {읽다|讀다}
builds onTo read a book
{책|冊}을 {빌리다|借다}
contrastTo borrow a book
{책|冊}을 {팔다|賣다}
contrastTo sell a book
{책|冊}을 {선물|膳物}하다
specialized formTo gift a book
{도서|圖書} {상품권|商品券}
similarBook voucher