쓸다
To clean a floor or surface by moving a broom or brush across it.
Explanation at your level:
You use 쓸다 to clean the floor. If the floor is dirty, you take a broom and 쓸다. It is a very useful word for your home!
When you want to clean a room, you usually sweep the floor first. In Korean, you say '방을 쓸다'. It is a simple action verb that helps you describe your daily chores.
The verb 쓸다 is essential for describing household maintenance. You will often hear it in the context of 'sweeping and mopping' (쓸고 닦다). It is a standard term used by everyone in Korea when talking about cleaning.
Beyond literal cleaning, 쓸다 can be used in idiomatic expressions. For example, '싹 쓸다' describes winning all the awards in a competition. It captures the nuance of removing everything from a space efficiently.
In advanced contexts, 쓸다 can imply a metaphorical 'clearing' of a landscape or a situation. It is used in literary descriptions to evoke the feeling of a place being emptied or cleaned by nature or force.
The etymological depth of 쓸다 connects it to the fundamental human need for order. Its usage in idioms like '가슴을 쓸어내리다' demonstrates how physical verbs become deeply embedded in the expression of human psychology and relief.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- 쓸다 means to sweep.
- Used with a broom.
- Common in daily chores.
- Has metaphorical uses.
When you hear 쓸다, think of the classic motion of cleaning. It is the primary Korean verb for sweeping.
You use this word whenever you are using a broom to clear a floor. It is a very common daily life verb that every learner encounters early on.
Remember, it focuses on the motion of collecting dust. If you are just wiping with a cloth, you would use a different verb like '닦다'. Keep them separate in your mind!
The word 쓸다 has deep roots in the Korean language, tracing back to Middle Korean forms.
Historically, it was associated with the agricultural lifestyle where keeping the earthen floors of traditional houses clean was a daily chore. The sound of the word itself mimics the friction of a straw broom against a dirt or wooden floor.
It has remained remarkably stable in meaning over the centuries, proving how essential the concept of 'sweeping' is to human domestic life.
You will most often see this paired with 빗자루 (broom). For example: '빗자루로 방을 쓸다' (Sweep the room with a broom).
It is used in both formal and informal registers. Whether you are telling a child to clean their room or writing a chore list, 쓸다 is the correct choice.
Be careful not to confuse it with '치우다', which is a more general term for 'tidying up' or 'clearing away' objects.
1. 마음을 쓸다: Literally 'to sweep the heart,' used to describe feeling a deep sense of relief or emotional clearing.
2. 가슴을 쓸어내리다: To stroke one's chest to calm down after a shock, like 'sweeping' away the fear.
3. 싹 쓸다: To sweep everything up, often used in sports or competitions to mean 'to clean house' or win every prize.
4. 먼지를 쓸다: To sweep dust, often used in a metaphorical sense of clearing out old problems.
5. 쓸고 닦다: A common phrase meaning to 'sweep and mop,' emphasizing thorough cleaning.
쓸다 is a regular verb in terms of its base, but watch out for conjugation rules involving the 'ㄹ' stem.
When conjugating, if the following suffix starts with a consonant, the 'ㄹ' is often maintained, but check your specific grammar guide for honorifics.
Pronunciation: The 'ㅆ' is a tense, aspirated sound. Ensure your tongue is pulled back slightly to hit the 'l' sound clearly at the end of the first syllable.
Fun Fact
The word has been used in Korean literature for centuries to describe rural life.
Pronunciation Guide
Tense 'ss' sound followed by a clear 'eu' and 'l'
Same as UK, focus on the tense 'ss'
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 'ss' as a light 's'
- Dropping the 'l' sound
- Mispronouncing the vowel 'eu'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Object particles
방을 쓸다
Instrumental particles
빗자루로 쓸다
Conjunctions
쓸고 닦다
Examples by Level
방을 쓸어요.
Room-object sweep-polite
Present tense
마당을 쓸어요.
Yard-object sweep-polite
Object marker
빗자루로 쓸어요.
Broom-with sweep-polite
Instrumental particle
먼지를 쓸어요.
Dust-object sweep-polite
Noun+Object
거실을 쓸어요.
Living room-object sweep-polite
Location
매일 쓸어요.
Everyday sweep-polite
Frequency
같이 쓸어요.
Together sweep-polite
Adverb
깨끗이 쓸어요.
Cleanly sweep-polite
Adverbial form
거실을 깨끗하게 쓸었어요.
매일 아침 마당을 쓸어요.
빗자루를 들고 방을 쓸어요.
먼지가 많아서 쓸어야 해요.
누가 거실을 쓸었나요?
다 같이 바닥을 쓸어요.
엄마가 방을 쓸라고 하셨어요.
먼지를 다 쓸어버렸어요.
상장을 모두 싹 쓸었어요.
가슴을 쓸어내리며 안도했어요.
바닥을 쓸고 닦는 것이 힘들어요.
낙엽을 빗자루로 쓸어 모았어요.
방 구석구석을 잘 쓸어야 해요.
태풍이 마을을 휩쓸고 지나갔어요.
청소기로 먼지를 쓸어내요.
매일 쓸고 닦으니 집이 깨끗해요.
그 팀이 이번 대회에서 상을 싹 쓸어버렸어요.
사고 소식에 가슴을 쓸어내렸어요.
모래바람이 거리를 쓸고 지나갔어요.
그는 경쟁자들을 모두 쓸어버리고 우승했어요.
마음을 쓸어내리는 기분이에요.
먼지 하나 없이 깨끗하게 쓸어주세요.
폭풍이 모든 것을 쓸어버렸어요.
그는 빗자루로 마당을 정성껏 쓸었어요.
그녀의 연기는 관객의 마음을 휩쓸었어요.
홍수가 마을을 쓸고 지나간 자리는 참담했어요.
모든 근심을 마음에서 쓸어내고 싶어요.
그는 시장을 완전히 쓸어버릴 기세였어요.
역사의 소용돌이가 모든 것을 쓸어버렸어요.
그는 빗자루를 들고 사색에 잠겨 마당을 쓸었어요.
그의 실력은 모든 경쟁자를 쓸어버릴 정도예요.
마음속의 먼지를 쓸어내는 듯한 기분이에요.
그는 고독을 쓸어내듯 창가에 앉아 있었어요.
역사의 뒤안길로 모든 것이 쓸려 내려갔어요.
그는 자신의 모든 과거를 쓸어버리고 싶어 했어요.
그의 카리스마는 청중을 휩쓸어버렸어요.
바람이 나뭇잎을 쓸어가는 소리가 들려요.
그는 빗자루질을 하며 인생의 허무를 쓸었어요.
모든 고통을 쓸어버릴 수 있다면 얼마나 좋을까요.
그는 승리의 기쁨에 가슴을 쓸어내렸어요.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"가슴을 쓸어내리다"
To feel relief after a fright
사고 소식을 듣고 가슴을 쓸어내렸어요.
neutral"싹 쓸다"
To win everything or take everything
그 팀이 상을 싹 쓸었어요.
casual"휩쓸고 지나가다"
To sweep through an area destructively
태풍이 마을을 휩쓸고 지나갔어요.
neutral"마음을 쓸다"
To clear one's mind or heart
그는 마음을 쓸어내며 다시 시작했어요.
literary"먼지를 쓸어내다"
To remove old residue
오래된 먼지를 쓸어내니 새것 같아요.
neutral"바닥을 쓸다"
To perform basic cleaning
매일 바닥을 쓸어요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean cleaning
쓸다 is for brooms, 닦다 is for cloth
바닥을 쓸고 닦아요.
Both imply cleaning
치우다 is for objects, 쓸다 is for dust
방을 치우고 쓸어요.
Both have '쓸'
휩쓸다 is for large scale/metaphorical
태풍이 휩쓸었어요.
General term
청소하다 is the category, 쓸다 is the action
청소할 때 쓸어요.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + Object + 를 + 쓸다
나는 방을 쓸어요.
Instrument + 로 + Object + 를 + 쓸다
빗자루로 마당을 쓸어요.
Adverb + 쓸다
깨끗이 쓸어요.
Verb + 고 + 쓸다
먼지를 쓸고 닦아요.
Metaphorical + 쓸다
마음을 쓸어내려요.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
مرتبط
How to Use It
9
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
쓸다 is for brooms, 닦다 is for cloths.
치우다 is for tidying objects, not sweeping dust.
Ensure the stem is handled correctly.
You don't use a broom on glass.
휩쓸다 is for large-scale or metaphorical sweeping.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine your room and place a broom in the center.
Daily Chores
Use this word when talking about cleaning.
Tradition
Sweeping is a daily ritual in many homes.
Verb Stem
Always check the stem before conjugating.
Tense Sound
Focus on the 'ss' sound.
Don't confuse
Don't use for wiping.
Did you know?
It is one of the first verbs kids learn.
Flashcards
Use pictures of brooms.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of the 'S' sound in 'Sweep' and 'Sseulda'.
Visual Association
A person sweeping a dusty wooden floor.
Word Web
چالش
Try to say '방을 쓸어요' every time you clean your room.
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: To move a broom across a surface
بافت فرهنگی
None, it is a very neutral verb.
Sweeping is a universal chore, but the cultural significance of 'sweeping out bad luck' exists in many traditions.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At home
- 방을 쓸어요
- 빗자루 가져와요
- 깨끗하게 쓸어주세요
Cleaning chores
- 쓸고 닦아요
- 먼지를 쓸어요
- 마당을 쓸어요
Sports/Competition
- 상을 싹 쓸었어요
- 경쟁자를 쓸어버렸어요
Nature/Disaster
- 태풍이 쓸고 지나갔어요
- 홍수가 쓸어버렸어요
Conversation Starters
"오늘 방을 쓸었어요?"
"빗자루가 어디 있어요?"
"청소할 때 뭐부터 해요?"
"마당을 쓸어본 적 있어요?"
"가장 깨끗하게 청소하는 방법은?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your cleaning routine.
How do you feel after cleaning your room?
Write about a time you had to clean a large area.
What does 'sweeping' mean to you symbolically?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, use 닦다 for mopping.
It is a standard, neutral verb.
쓸었어요.
쓸기 (sweeping).
No, use '정리하다' for files.
Yes, mostly.
It stays in the stem.
Yes, '눈을 쓸다' is common.
خودت رو بسنج
빗자루로 방을 ___.
쓸어요 means sweep.
Which tool do you use to '쓸다'?
Broom is used for sweeping.
쓸다 and 닦다 are the same.
쓸다 is for brooms, 닦다 is for wiping/mopping.
Word
معنی
Vocabulary matching.
Subject/Instrument/Verb order.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
쓸다 is the essential verb for sweeping with a broom to keep your space clean.
- 쓸다 means to sweep.
- Used with a broom.
- Common in daily chores.
- Has metaphorical uses.
Memory Palace
Imagine your room and place a broom in the center.
Daily Chores
Use this word when talking about cleaning.
Tradition
Sweeping is a daily ritual in many homes.
Verb Stem
Always check the stem before conjugating.
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