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농작물

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§ What '농작물' means

Korean Word
농작물
Romanization
nongjangmul
English Definition
Crop; cultivated plants, such as grain, fruit, or vegetables.

When you're learning Korean, you'll find that understanding words like 농작물 is super practical. It's a key term if you ever talk about farming, food production, or even just what's growing in a field. Think of it as the general term for anything grown on a farm that people harvest.

You'll often hear 농작물 when discussing agricultural news, the economy, or simply what farmers are planting. It covers a broad range of items, from grains like rice and wheat to fruits and vegetables. It's the kind of word that helps you understand conversations about the harvest season, food prices, or even environmental topics related to agriculture.

Let's look at some specific examples of what falls under 농작물:

  • 쌀 (ssal) - rice
  • 밀 (mil) - wheat
  • 옥수수 (oksusu) - corn
  • 사과 (sagwa) - apple
  • 배추 (baechu) - napa cabbage (used for kimchi!)
  • 감자 (gamja) - potato
  • 고구마 (goguma) - sweet potato

§ How to use '농작물' in sentences

Here are a few practical examples to show you how 농작물 is used in everyday Korean:

가뭄 때문에 농작물 수확량이 줄었습니다.

This means: "Due to the drought, the crop yield decreased." Here, 농작물 refers to all the harvested plants on the farm.

이 지역의 주요 농작물은 쌀입니다.

This translates to: "The main crop in this area is rice." It highlights what's primarily grown there.

새로운 기술이 농작물 생산량을 늘리는 데 도움이 됩니다.

This sentence means: "New technology helps increase crop production." You can see how it’s used in a general sense when talking about farming advancements.

Understanding 농작물 is quite useful because it's a fundamental word in agricultural contexts. You'll encounter it in news articles, documentaries about farming, or even in casual conversations about food sources.

So, the next time you hear or read about what farmers are growing, you'll know that 농작물 is the word to describe those cultivated plants. Keep practicing these words, and your Korean vocabulary will grow just like a good harvest!

ज़रूरी व्याकरण

Nouns + -들 (plural marker): -들 can be attached to nouns to indicate plurality. While often optional, it's common when explicitly referring to 'crops' in a general, plural sense.

농작물들 (crops, referring to multiple types or an unspecified quantity of crops)

Nouns + -을/를 (object particle): When '농작물' is the direct object of a verb, it takes the object particle -을 (if the noun ends in a consonant) or -를 (if the noun ends in a vowel).

농작물을 심다 (to plant crops)

Nouns + -이/가 (subject particle): When '농작물' is the subject of a sentence, it takes the subject particle -이 (if the noun ends in a consonant) or -가 (if the noun ends in a vowel).

농작물이 자라다 (crops grow)

Nouns + -에 (location particle): Used to indicate a location 'in' or 'on' which crops might be found or cultivated.

밭에 농작물이 많다 (There are many crops in the field.)

Nouns + -와/과 (and/with particle): Used to connect '농작물' with other nouns, meaning 'and' or 'with'.

농작물과 채소 (crops and vegetables)

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