낮잠
When you feel tired in the middle of the day, you might want to take a short nap. In Korean, we call this 낮잠. It's a short sleep, often in the afternoon, that helps you feel refreshed. So, if you hear someone say they are going to take a 낮잠, it means they are going to have a quick rest during the day.
When you're feeling tired during the day, you might want to take a short sleep. In Korean, this short sleep is called 낮잠 (natjam). It's similar to how in English we say 'nap.' If you hear someone say '낮잠 자다,' it means 'to take a nap.' It's a common and useful word to know for everyday Korean conversations.
When you're feeling tired during the day, you might want to take a '낮잠' (natjam), which means 'nap' in Korean.
It's a short period of sleep, often taken in the afternoon, to refresh yourself. For example, if you say '낮잠을 자다' (natjam-eul jada), it means 'to take a nap'.
Many people find that a short 낮잠 helps them to be more productive and focused for the rest of the day.
You might hear someone say, '점심 먹고 낮잠 한숨 잤더니 개운하네요.' (Jeomsim meokgo natjam hansum jatdeoni gaeunhaneyo.) This translates to 'I took a short nap after lunch, and now I feel refreshed.'
When discussing '낮잠' (nap) at a C1 level, we can explore its nuances and cultural implications beyond a simple definition. While it directly translates to 'nap', its usage often carries connotations of relaxation and a break from daily stresses, particularly in a society known for its demanding work and study schedules.
For instance, one might say '낮잠을 자다' (to take a nap) not just out of tiredness, but as a deliberate act of self-care or to boost productivity in the afternoon. The concept of '낮잠 시간' (nap time) can also extend to designated rest periods in schools or workplaces, highlighting its institutionalized acceptance.
Furthermore, understanding '낮잠' in context involves recognizing when and where it's culturally appropriate. While a quick nap at one's desk might be common in some settings, others might reserve napping for home or designated rest areas. Thus, '낮잠' is more than just a physiological need; it's intertwined with lifestyle, work-life balance, and cultural norms in Korea.
When discussing '낮잠' at a CEFR C2 level, we move beyond just defining it as 'nap.' Instead, we can explore its cultural nuances and idiomatic expressions. For example, while '낮잠을 자다' (to take a nap) is straightforward, you might encounter expressions where '낮잠' implies a more extended or luxurious midday rest, often associated with relaxation or even avoiding work. Consider its role in different social contexts – is it seen as a productivity booster or a sign of idleness? Furthermore, you could analyze its appearance in literature or traditional proverbs to understand its deeper cultural significance in Korean society, reflecting attitudes towards work, rest, and leisure.
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- 낮잠 is a noun meaning 'nap'.
- It refers to a short sleep, usually in the daytime.
- Commonly used to describe resting during the day.
§ What '낮잠' Means and When to Use It
Let's talk about a super useful Korean word today: 낮잠 (natjam). This word means 'nap' in English. It's a short sleep, usually taken during the day. Just like in English, a nap is when you close your eyes for a bit to rest and recharge, not a full night's sleep.
Think about those times you feel a bit tired in the afternoon, or maybe you had a late night. What's the best way to perk up? A nap! In Korea, taking a nap is quite common, especially for students and sometimes even for adults during their lunch break. It's seen as a way to boost productivity and refresh your mind.
- DEFINITION
- Nap; a short sleep, especially during the day.
So, when would you use 낮잠?
- If you're feeling sleepy in the middle of the day.
- When you need a quick energy boost.
- After lunch, many people feel a bit sluggish, and a nap can help.
- For children, naps are a regular part of their daily routine.
It's pretty straightforward. If you're talking about a quick snooze during daylight hours, 낮잠 is the word you'll use. It's a noun, so you can combine it with verbs like 자다 (jada) meaning 'to sleep' to say 'to take a nap'. For example, 낮잠을 자다 (natjam-eul jada) means 'to take a nap'.
점심 식사 후에 낮잠을 좀 자고 싶어요. (After lunch, I want to take a bit of a nap.)
아기가 낮잠을 자고 있어요. (The baby is taking a nap.)
As you can see from the examples, 낮잠 is used just like 'nap' in English. It's a simple, common word that you'll hear a lot, especially if you're around kids or people who enjoy a good midday rest.
Understanding this word is pretty easy because the concept of a 'nap' is universal. The key is to remember its Korean form and how it pairs with verbs. This will help you express your need for a short rest or talk about someone else taking one. It's a very practical word for everyday conversation.
§ Understanding 낮잠 (Nap)
The Korean word 낮잠 (natjam) means "nap" or "a short sleep during the day." It's a noun, and like many Korean nouns, it can be combined with verbs to form different phrases.
- Korean Word
- 낮잠 (natjam)
- Meaning
- Nap; a short sleep, especially during the day.
- CEFR Level
- A2
§ Common Phrases with 낮잠
You'll often hear 낮잠 used with verbs that mean "to sleep" or "to take." The most common is 낮잠을 자다.
- 낮잠을 자다 (natjam-eul ja-da): To take a nap. This is the most natural and frequently used expression. The particle 을/를 (eul/reul) is the object marker, indicating that 낮잠 is the object of the verb 자다 (ja-da), meaning "to sleep."
점심 식사 후에 낮잠을 잤어요.
- Translation hint
- I took a nap after lunch.
아기가 매일 낮잠을 자요.
- Translation hint
- The baby takes a nap every day.
§ Using 낮잠 with other verbs (less common but useful)
While 낮잠을 자다 is the standard, you might also encounter other verbs, though they are less frequent for a direct "nap" meaning. For example, you could theoretically use 낮잠을 하다 (to do a nap), but it sounds less natural than 낮잠을 자다. Always prioritize 낮잠을 자다.
§ Modifying 낮잠 (Describing your nap)
You can use adjectives or adverbs to describe the nap. For instance, to say "a short nap," you can say 짧은 낮잠 (jjalbeun natjam).
저는 점심시간에 짧은 낮잠을 잤어요.
- Translation hint
- I took a short nap during lunchtime.
If you want to describe how well you napped, you can use adverbs before 자다.
저는 오늘 낮잠을 푹 잤어요.
- Translation hint
- I slept soundly for my nap today. (Literally: I deeply took a nap today.)
§ When to use 낮잠
You use 낮잠 to refer specifically to a sleep during the daytime. If you're talking about sleeping at night, you'd use 잠 (jam) or 잠을 자다.
- 낮잠 is always for daytime.
- 잠 can be for any sleep, but typically implies night sleep if not specified.
저는 어젯밤에 잠을 잘 못 잤어요.
- Translation hint
- I didn't sleep well last night.
In summary, when you want to talk about taking a nap, remember the simple and common phrase: 낮잠을 자다. This will serve you well in most conversations.
§ Mistakes people make with 낮잠
Many learners, especially those starting out, often make a few common errors when using the word 낮잠 (natjam). Understanding these pitfalls will help you use the word more naturally and avoid sounding awkward.
§ Mistake 1: Confusing 낮잠 with general 'sleep'
The most frequent mistake is using 낮잠 when you mean general 'sleep' (잠, jam) or 'a full night's sleep.' 낮잠 specifically refers to a nap, a short sleep during the day. It's not interchangeable with the broader concept of sleeping.
- Correct usage for 'sleep'
- Use 잠 (jam) for general sleep, or 수면 (sumyeon) for formal contexts.
저는 밤에 푹 잠을 잤어요. (I slept soundly at night.)
피곤해서 낮잠을 좀 잤어요. (I was tired so I took a nap.)
§ Mistake 2: Incorrect Verbs with 낮잠
Another common error is pairing 낮잠 with the wrong verbs. In Korean, specific verbs are used to express the act of taking a nap. You generally use 자다 (jada, to sleep) or 주무시다 (jumusida, honorific 'to sleep').
- 낮잠을 자다 (natjam-eul jada): To take a nap. This is the most common and natural way to say it.
- 낮잠을 주무시다 (natjam-eul jumusida): To take a nap (honorific). Use this when speaking about someone older or in a position of respect.
Avoid direct translations like 'do a nap' or 'make a nap.' While English allows for 'take a nap,' directly translating 'take' into Korean with verbs like 가지다 (gajida) would be incorrect in this context.
아기가 지금 낮잠을 자고 있어요. (The baby is taking a nap now.)
할머니께서 낮잠을 주무시고 계세요. (Grandmother is taking a nap.)
§ Mistake 3: Overuse or Misplacement in Formal Settings
While taking a nap is common in many cultures, openly discussing '낮잠' in very formal business or academic settings might be seen as slightly casual, depending on the context. It's not inherently impolite, but it emphasizes a personal act of rest. In extremely formal situations, if you need to refer to rest, you might use more general or indirect phrases, although for A2 learners, this is a less common scenario.
- Think about the context
- Is it a casual conversation with friends or a formal meeting? This dictates word choice.
For example, if you're explaining why you were absent from a meeting, saying 'I took a nap' (낮잠을 잤어요) might sound less professional than 'I needed some rest' (휴식이 필요했어요) or 'I wasn't feeling well' (몸이 안 좋았어요).
§ Mistake 4: Using for sleep at night
This goes back to Mistake 1, but it's important to reiterate: 낮잠 is exclusively for daytime sleep. Never use it to describe sleeping at night, even if it's a short sleep.
어제 밤에 낮잠을 잤어요 (X) (I took a nap last night - INCORRECT)
어제 밤에 잠을 잘 못 잤어요. (O) (I didn't sleep well last night - CORRECT)
§ How to avoid these mistakes
The best way to avoid these mistakes is through consistent practice and exposure to native speakers. Pay attention to how Koreans use 낮잠 in different contexts. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; they are part of the learning process! Just remember these key points:
- 낮잠 = nap (daytime only)
- Use with 자다 (jada) or 주무시다 (jumusida)
- Consider the formality of the situation.
By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be using 낮잠 like a pro in no time!
Alright, let's talk about '낮잠' (natjam), which means 'nap' in Korean. It's a pretty straightforward word, but knowing when to use it and how it compares to other related terms can help you sound more natural. We'll also cover some common phrases.
§ What is 낮잠?
- DEFINITION
- Nap; a short sleep, especially during the day.
Basically, '낮잠' is exactly what it sounds like: a nap. It's a sleep you take during the daytime, usually a short one, to rest or recharge. Think of it as a power nap or a siesta. It’s a noun, so you'll often see it paired with verbs like '자다' (to sleep) or '하다' (to do).
점심 먹고 낮잠을 자면 기분이 좋아요.
Translation hint: After eating lunch, if I take a nap, I feel good.
아기가 낮잠을 자고 있어요.
Translation hint: The baby is taking a nap.
§ Common Phrases with 낮잠
- 낮잠을 자다 (natjam-eul jada): To take a nap. This is the most common way to say it.
- 낮잠을 하다 (natjam-eul hada): To do a nap. Less common but still understood.
- 낮잠 시간 (natjam sigan): Nap time.
§ Similar Words and Alternatives
While '낮잠' is pretty specific, let's look at some other words related to sleep and how they differ.
1. 잠 (jam): Sleep
- DEFINITION
- Sleep; the general act or state of sleeping.
'잠' is the general word for 'sleep.' It can refer to any kind of sleep, whether it's at night or during the day. '낮잠' is a type of '잠'.
나는 충분한 잠을 자야 해요.
Translation hint: I need to get enough sleep.
2. 수면 (sumyeon): Sleep (formal/medical)
- DEFINITION
- Sleep; a more formal or medical term for sleep.
'수면' is also 'sleep,' but it's more formal or used in scientific/medical contexts, like 'sleep research' or 'sleep disorders.'
수면 부족은 건강에 좋지 않아요.
Translation hint: Lack of sleep is not good for health.
3. 선잠 (seonjam): Light sleep/Dozing off
- DEFINITION
- Light sleep; dozing off, a very shallow sleep.
'선잠' refers to a very light sleep, almost like dozing off, where you're easily woken up. A nap ('낮잠') can sometimes be a '선잠,' but '선잠' doesn't necessarily have to be during the day.
버스에서 잠깐 선잠이 들었어요.
Translation hint: I dozed off for a bit on the bus.
When to use 낮잠 vs. Alternatives:
- Use '낮잠' when you specifically mean a nap taken during the daytime.
- Use '잠' when you're talking about sleep in general.
- Use '수면' for more formal or scientific discussions about sleep.
- Use '선잠' when you want to emphasize a light, shallow sleep, regardless of when it occurs.
So, there you have it. '낮잠' is your go-to for 'nap.' Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it!
How Formal Is It?
"할아버지께서는 오후에 잠시 주무십니다. (Grandfather sleeps for a short while in the afternoon.)"
"점심 식사 후에 낮잠을 자는 것이 좋습니다. (It's good to take a nap after lunch.)"
"피곤해서 낮에 좀 잤어. (I was tired so I slept a bit in the afternoon.)"
"아기는 코 낮잠을 잤어요. (The baby took a little nap.)"
"어제 밤에 꿀잠 잤어. (I had a great sleep last night.)"
रोचक तथ्य
This word clearly shows how Korean often combines existing words to create new, descriptive terms.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Mispronouncing the 'ㅈ' (j) sound at the end of '낮' (nat) as a soft 't' instead of a glottal stop.
- Not aspirating the 'ㅉ' (jj) sound strongly enough in '잠' (jam).
कठिनाई स्तर
Short and common.
Short and easy to remember.
Common word, easy to pronounce.
Clear pronunciation.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
-하다 can be added to many nouns to make them verbs. For example, '공부' (study, noun) becomes '공부하다' (to study, verb). Similarly, '낮잠' (nap, noun) can become '낮잠을 자다' (to take a nap, verb) or '낮잠하다' (to nap, verb), though '낮잠을 자다' is more common.
저는 주말에 낮잠을 자요. (I take a nap on the weekend.)
-을/를 is a direct object particle. It attaches to nouns that are the direct object of a verb. Since '낮잠' is a noun and can be the object of the verb '자다' (to sleep), you'll often see '낮잠을' together.
피곤해서 낮잠을 잤어요. (I was tired so I took a nap.)
-에 can be used to indicate time. When you want to say when you take a nap, you can attach -에 to the time expression.
점심 식사 후에 낮잠을 잡니다. (I take a nap after lunch.)
Past tense verb endings: -았어요/-었어요/-했어요 are used to indicate that an action happened in the past. If you took a nap, you would use '잤어요' from '자다' (to sleep).
어제 낮잠을 너무 많이 잤어요. (I slept too much for my nap yesterday.)
Future tense verb endings: -(으)ㄹ 거예요 is used to indicate a future action or intention. If you plan to take a nap, you would say '잘 거예요' from '자다' (to sleep).
오늘 오후에 낮잠을 잘 거예요. (I will take a nap this afternoon.)
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
아기는 낮잠을 자요.
The baby takes a nap.
저는 낮잠을 좋아해요.
I like naps.
고양이가 낮잠을 자고 있어요.
The cat is taking a nap.
점심 후에 낮잠을 잤어요.
I took a nap after lunch.
낮잠 시간이에요.
It's nap time.
짧은 낮잠이 필요해요.
I need a short nap.
엄마는 낮잠을 안 자요.
Mom doesn't take naps.
낮잠은 피곤을 풀어줘요.
Naps relieve tiredness.
아기는 낮잠을 자요.
The baby takes a nap.
저는 낮잠을 좋아해요.
I like naps.
점심 후에 낮잠을 잤어요.
I took a nap after lunch.
낮잠은 피곤할 때 좋아요.
Naps are good when you're tired.
짧은 낮잠은 도움이 돼요.
A short nap helps.
오늘 낮잠을 안 잤어요.
I didn't take a nap today.
고양이는 낮잠을 많이 자요.
The cat takes many naps.
주말에 낮잠을 잘 수 있어요.
I can take a nap on the weekend.
점심 후에 20분 동안 낮잠을 자는 것을 좋아해요.
I like to take a 20-minute nap after lunch.
A nap of 20 minutes: 20분 동안 낮잠을 자다
아기는 낮잠을 자는 동안 매우 평화로워 보였어요.
The baby looked very peaceful while napping.
While napping: 낮잠을 자는 동안
피곤할 때는 짧은 낮잠이 도움이 될 수 있어요.
When you're tired, a short nap can be helpful.
A short nap: 짧은 낮잠
주말에는 보통 오후에 낮잠을 자요.
On weekends, I usually take a nap in the afternoon.
To take a nap in the afternoon: 오후에 낮잠을 자다
긴 여행 후에는 낮잠이 필수예요.
After a long trip, a nap is essential.
A nap is essential: 낮잠이 필수이다
저녁에 잠을 잘 자려면 낮잠을 너무 길게 자지 마세요.
Don't nap for too long if you want to sleep well at night.
To nap for too long: 낮잠을 너무 길게 자다
그녀는 낮잠을 자고 나면 항상 기분이 좋아져요.
She always feels better after taking a nap.
After taking a nap: 낮잠을 자고 나면
우리 할머니는 매일 오후에 낮잠을 주무세요.
My grandmother takes a nap every afternoon.
To take a nap (honorific): 낮잠을 주무시다
점심 식사 후에 짧은 낮잠을 자는 것이 오후에 더 생산적으로 일하는 데 도움이 됩니다.
Taking a short nap after lunch helps work more productively in the afternoon.
아기는 오후에 낮잠을 자야 합니다. 그렇지 않으면 밤에 잠들기 어려워요.
The baby needs to take a nap in the afternoon, otherwise it's hard for them to fall asleep at night.
피곤할 때는 잠시 낮잠을 자는 것이 커피보다 효과적일 수 있습니다.
When you're tired, taking a short nap can be more effective than coffee.
주말에는 보통 오후에 한 시간 정도 낮잠을 잡니다.
On weekends, I usually take about an hour-long nap in the afternoon.
스트레스를 많이 받을 때는 짧은 낮잠이 기분 전환에 도움이 됩니다.
When I'm very stressed, a short nap helps change my mood.
저는 낮잠을 자는 동안 이상한 꿈을 꾸었어요.
I had a strange dream while taking a nap.
그는 회의 중에 너무 피곤해서 잠시 낮잠을 잤습니다.
He was so tired during the meeting that he took a short nap.
오랜 시간 운전하기 전에 낮잠을 자는 것이 안전에 중요합니다.
Taking a nap before driving for a long time is important for safety.
업무에 지쳐 낮잠으로 잠시 쉬어가는 것은 생산성 향상에 큰 도움이 됩니다.
Taking a short nap when tired from work greatly helps improve productivity.
Verb ending -는 것 (gerund form) used to turn '쉬어가다' (to take a break) into a noun phrase, acting as the subject of the sentence.
주말 오후에는 따뜻한 햇살 아래서 낮잠을 즐기는 것이 저의 작은 행복입니다.
Enjoying a nap under the warm sunlight on a weekend afternoon is my small happiness.
Noun + -는 것이 (gerund form) used as the subject, similar to the previous example. The particle -의 indicates possession.
만성 피로에 시달린다면 짧은 낮잠이라도 규칙적으로 취하는 것이 중요합니다.
If you suffer from chronic fatigue, it's important to regularly take even a short nap.
Conditional -다면 (if) is used. -라도 (even if/though) emphasizes '짧은 낮잠' (short nap).
아이가 갑자기 보채기 시작하면 낮잠 시간이 됐다는 신호일 때가 많아요.
When a child suddenly starts to fuss, it's often a sign that it's naptime.
Verb ending -기 시작하다 (to start doing something) indicates the beginning of an action. -ㄹ 때가 많아요 (it is often the time when) expresses frequency.
늦은 밤까지 공부하고 나면 다음 날 낮잠을 자는 것으로 부족한 잠을 보충하곤 합니다.
After studying until late at night, I often make up for lost sleep by taking a nap the next day.
Noun + -고 나면 (after doing something) indicates sequence. -곤 하다 (used to / often do) expresses a habitual action.
점심 식사 후 15분 정도의 짧은 낮잠은 오후의 집중력을 높이는 데 효과적입니다.
A short nap of about 15 minutes after lunch is effective in increasing concentration in the afternoon.
Noun + -정도 (about/approximately) modifies the noun. -는 데 (in doing something) indicates purpose or effect.
과도한 스트레스는 낮잠을 자도 개운하지 않고 오히려 더 피곤하게 만들 수 있습니다.
Excessive stress can make you feel even more tired, not refreshed, even after taking a nap.
Conditional -아도/어도 (even if/though) is used. -게 만들다 (to make someone/something become) indicates causation.
낮잠을 자기 전 카페인을 섭취하면 깨어났을 때 개운함을 더 느낄 수 있다는 연구 결과가 있습니다.
There are research results suggesting that consuming caffeine before taking a nap can make you feel more refreshed when you wake up.
Noun + -기 전 (before doing something). -다는 연구 결과가 있습니다 (there are research results suggesting that) introduces reported speech.
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저는 낮잠을 자는 것을 좋아해요.
I like (to take a) nap.
아기가 낮잠을 자고 있어요.
The baby is sleeping (taking a) nap.
피곤해서 낮잠을 좀 자야겠어요.
I'm tired so I need to take a nap.
낮잠을 자면 기분이 더 좋아져요.
If I take a nap, I feel better.
저는 주말에 낮잠을 자주 자요.
I often take naps on weekends.
낮잠은 건강에 좋아요.
Naps are good for health.
점심 후에 낮잠을 자는 것이 제 습관이에요.
Taking a nap after lunch is my habit.
짧은 낮잠도 도움이 돼요.
Even a short nap helps.
낮잠을 자고 나니 힘이 나네요.
I feel energized after taking a nap.
너무 오래 낮잠을 자지 마세요.
Don't take too long of a nap.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
While a nap is a form of rest, '휴식' is a broader term for any kind of break or relaxation, not necessarily involving sleep.
This refers to 'break time' or 'recess,' which is a period of rest but doesn't specifically mean taking a nap.
This verb means 'to doze off' or 'to nod off,' which is similar to a very short, unintentional nap, but '낮잠' implies a more deliberate and often longer short sleep.
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'낮잠' includes '잠', but '잠' is a general term for sleep, not specifically a nap.
'잠' (jam) means sleep in general, whereas '낮잠' (natjam) specifically means a nap.
저는 밤에 잠을 잘 자요. (I sleep well at night.)
Both relate to sleep, but '숙면' refers to deep, sound sleep, which is usually not associated with a short nap.
'숙면' (sungnyeon) means deep sleep, while '낮잠' is a light, short sleep.
어제 숙면을 취해서 기분이 좋아요. (I feel good because I had a deep sleep yesterday.)
This phrase means 'to rest for a moment,' which can involve a nap, but it's a verb phrase for resting, not the noun for a nap itself.
'잠깐 쉬다' is a verb phrase meaning 'to rest for a short while', which might or might not include sleeping. '낮잠' is the noun for a nap.
점심시간에 잠깐 쉬었어요. (I rested for a short while during lunchtime.)
'수면' is a more formal or scientific term for sleep, often used in contexts like 'sleep quality' or 'sleep research,' unlike the everyday '낮잠'.
'수면' (sumyeon) is a formal term for sleep. '낮잠' is an informal term for a nap.
충분한 수면은 건강에 중요해요. (Enough sleep is important for health.)
Both refer to a short sleep, but '선잠' implies a light, interrupted sleep, often involuntary, whereas '낮잠' is a more intentional, refreshing short sleep.
'선잠' (seonjam) means a light, restless sleep, often unintentional. '낮잠' is an intentional, short sleep during the day.
버스에서 선잠을 잤어요. (I had a light sleep on the bus.)
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
낮잠을 자다 (to take a nap)
저는 낮잠을 자요. (I take a nap.)
낮잠 시간 (nap time)
이것은 낮잠 시간이에요. (This is nap time.)
낮잠을 좋아하다 (to like naps)
저는 낮잠을 좋아해요. (I like naps.)
낮잠을 자고 싶다 (to want to take a nap)
낮잠을 자고 싶어요. (I want to take a nap.)
낮잠을 자러 가다 (to go to take a nap)
저는 낮잠을 자러 가요. (I am going to take a nap.)
낮잠을 자는 중이다 (in the middle of taking a nap)
아기가 낮잠을 자는 중이에요. (The baby is in the middle of taking a nap.)
낮잠이 필요하다 (to need a nap)
저는 낮잠이 필요해요. (I need a nap.)
짧은 낮잠 (short nap)
저는 짧은 낮잠을 잤어요. (I took a short nap.)
शब्द परिवार
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क्रिया
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
낮잠 (natjam) directly translates to "day sleep" or "nap." It's commonly used to refer to a short sleep taken during the day. You can use it in sentences like:
- 점심을 먹고 나서 낮잠을 잤어요. (I took a nap after eating lunch.)
- 아기가 낮잠 자고 있어요. (The baby is taking a nap.)
- 피곤해서 낮잠이 필요해요. (I'm tired, so I need a nap.)
A common mistake is trying to use a verb like 'to take' (자다) directly with 낮잠 without a particle. While you can say '낮잠 자다' (to nap), it's also common to use '낮잠을 자다' with the object particle '을/를'. Both are correct, but '낮잠을 자다' is often preferred for clarity and grammatical completeness. Another mistake is confusing 낮잠 with a longer, more structured sleep, which would typically be just '잠' (sleep) or '수면' (sleep, formal).
सुझाव
Learn the Characters for '낮잠'
The word '낮잠' is made up of two parts: '낮' (day) and '잠' (sleep). Understanding these basic components can help you remember the meaning.
Listen to '낮잠' in Context
Try to find Korean dramas, movies, or podcasts where characters mention '낮잠'. Hearing it used naturally will help with pronunciation and comprehension.
Practice Using '낮잠' in Sentences
Form simple sentences using '낮잠'. For example, '저는 낮잠을 자요.' (I take a nap.) or '낮잠을 잤어요.' (I took a nap.)
Connect '낮잠' to Your Daily Routine
If you often take naps, mentally associate your action with the word '낮잠'. This personal connection can make it easier to recall.
Use Flashcards for '낮잠'
Create a flashcard with '낮잠' on one side and 'nap' on the other. Include a simple example sentence to reinforce its usage.
Differentiate '낮잠' from '잠'
Remember that '잠' generally means sleep, while '낮잠' specifically refers to a daytime nap. The '낮' prefix is key.
Write Down '낮잠' Multiple Times
Repetitive writing can help engrain the word in your memory. Focus on the spelling and the characters '낮' and '잠'.
Create a Memory Aid for '낮잠'
Think of a silly phrase or image that connects '낮잠' to 'nap'. For example, imagine a '낮' (day) with a sleepy '잠' (sleep) person. This helps with retention.
Review '낮잠' Regularly
Incorporate '낮잠' into your regular vocabulary review schedule. Consistent exposure prevents you from forgetting it.
Talk About '낮잠' with a Study Partner
If you have a language exchange partner, try to have a conversation about taking naps using the word '낮잠'. This provides real-world practice.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Native Korean
मूल अर्थ: 낮 (nat, 'daytime') + 잠 (jam, 'sleep')
Koreanसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In Korea, taking a short nap, especially after lunch, is a common practice, particularly for students and office workers. It's often seen as a way to boost productivity and refresh oneself for the rest of the day. Many schools and workplaces even have designated areas or times for '낮잠'.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
Afternoon break at work/school
- 점심시간에 낮잠 자요. (I take a nap during lunchtime.)
- 낮잠 좀 자고 싶어요. (I want to take a nap.)
- 짧게 낮잠을 잤어요. (I took a short nap.)
Weekend relaxation
- 주말에 늦잠 대신 낮잠을 즐겨요. (On weekends, I enjoy naps instead of sleeping in late.)
- 오후에 낮잠 자는 것이 좋아요. (It's good to take a nap in the afternoon.)
- 편안하게 낮잠을 잤어요. (I took a comfortable nap.)
Feeling tired
- 너무 피곤해서 낮잠이 필요해요. (I'm so tired, I need a nap.)
- 낮잠을 자면 기분이 나아져요. (If I take a nap, I feel better.)
- 잠깐 낮잠을 잘까요? (Shall I take a short nap?)
Talking about children/babies
- 아이가 낮잠을 자고 있어요. (The child is taking a nap.)
- 아기는 낮잠을 잘 자요. (The baby naps well.)
- 낮잠 시간을 지켜요. (We keep to nap time.)
Describing habits
- 저는 낮잠 자는 것을 좋아해요. (I like taking naps.)
- 낮잠을 자주 자는 편이에요. (I tend to nap often.)
- 낮잠 습관이 있어요. (I have a napping habit.)
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"혹시 낮잠 자주 주무세요? (Do you take naps often?)"
"점심 식사 후에 낮잠을 자는 편이세요? (Do you tend to take a nap after lunch?)"
"최근에 낮잠 자본 적 있으세요? (Have you taken a nap recently?)"
"피곤할 때 낮잠이 도움이 되나요? (Does napping help when you're tired?)"
"어린 시절에 낮잠을 많이 잤나요? (Did you nap a lot when you were a child?)"
डायरी विषय
오늘 낮잠을 자고 싶었던 순간이 있었나요? 왜 그랬나요? (Was there a moment today when you wanted to take a nap? Why?)
낮잠을 자면 어떤 기분이 드나요? 개운한가요, 아니면 더 피곤한가요? (How do you feel after taking a nap? Refreshed, or more tired?)
완벽한 낮잠 시간은 언제이고, 얼마나 길다고 생각하시나요? (When is the perfect nap time, and how long do you think it should be?)
낮잠이 당신의 하루나 생산성에 어떤 영향을 미친다고 생각하나요? (How do you think napping affects your day or productivity?)
낮잠과 관련된 재미있는 경험이나 기억이 있다면 공유해주세요. (If you have any interesting experiences or memories related to napping, please share.)
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालTo say 'to take a nap' in Korean, you combine 낮잠 (nap) with a verb like 자다 (to sleep) or 주무시다 (honorific 'to sleep'). So, you can say 낮잠 자다 or 낮잠 주무시다.
No, 낮잠 specifically refers to a nap, which is a short sleep during the day. It's not used for sleeping at night or for extended periods of sleep.
낮잠 means 'day sleep' or 'nap.' 잠 is a more general term for 'sleep.' So, 낮잠 is a specific type of 잠.
Yes, a common phrase is 낮잠을 자다, which means 'to take a nap.' You might also hear someone say '점심 먹고 낮잠 한숨 잤어요,' meaning 'I took a short nap after lunch.'
낮잠 itself is a neutral word. The formality comes from the verb you use with it. For example, 낮잠 자다 is less formal than 낮잠 주무시다.
People typically take a 낮잠 after lunch or during a break in the afternoon. It's common for young children and sometimes adults who need a short rest.
Yes, you can use 낮잠 to describe an animal taking a nap. For example, '고양이가 낮잠을 자고 있어요' means 'The cat is taking a nap.'
It depends on the context and your relationship with the person. If you're close or it's a casual setting, it's fine. For example, you might say, '피곤하면 낮잠 좀 잘까요?' (If you're tired, shall we take a nap?)
The pronunciation of 낮잠 is 'nat-jam.' The '낮' part sounds like 'nat' (like 'nat' in 'nature' but shorter), and '잠' sounds like 'jam' (like the English word 'jam').
While not a strong cultural tradition like in some other countries, taking a short 낮잠, especially after lunch, is seen by many as a good way to re-energize for the rest of the day. Some workplaces even have designated nap areas.
खुद को परखो 120 सवाल
저는 오후에 ___을 (를) 잡니다. (I take a ___ in the afternoon.)
'낮잠' means 'nap' which fits the context of sleeping in the afternoon.
아기는 지금 ___ 중이에요. (The baby is taking a ___ now.)
Babies often take naps, so '낮잠' is the correct word here.
피곤해서 ___을 (를) 자고 싶어요. (I'm tired, so I want to take a ___.)
When you are tired, you usually want to take a nap to rest.
점심 후에 짧은 ___은 (는) 좋아요. (A short ___ after lunch is good.)
It's common and beneficial to take a short nap after lunch.
저는 주말에 ___을 (를) 즐겨요. (I enjoy taking a ___ on the weekend.)
Many people enjoy taking naps during their free time on weekends.
아침 일찍 일어나서 ___이 (가) 필요해요. (I woke up early, so I need a ___.)
Waking up early can make one feel tired and need a nap.
I took a nap.
The baby takes a nap.
I like to take a nap after lunch.
Read this aloud:
저는 낮잠을 잘 거예요.
Focus: 낮잠 (nat-jam)
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낮잠 자는 시간이에요.
Focus: 시간 (si-gan)
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짧은 낮잠은 좋아요.
Focus: 짧은 (jjal-beun)
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Write a short sentence in Korean about taking a nap in the afternoon.
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Sample answer
저는 오후에 낮잠을 자요. (I take a nap in the afternoon.)
Write a sentence describing that someone is sleeping (napping) now.
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그는 지금 낮잠을 자고 있어요. (He is taking a nap now.)
Write a simple sentence in Korean about wanting to take a nap.
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저는 낮잠을 자고 싶어요. (I want to take a nap.)
무엇을 했어요? (What did I do?)
Read this passage:
오늘 피곤해요. 그래서 낮잠을 잤어요. 낮잠 후에 기분이 좋아요.
무엇을 했어요? (What did I do?)
The passage says '그래서 낮잠을 잤어요.' (So I took a nap.)
The passage says '그래서 낮잠을 잤어요.' (So I took a nap.)
누가 낮잠을 자요? (Who takes a nap?)
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아기는 오후에 낮잠을 자요. 낮잠은 아기에게 좋아요.
누가 낮잠을 자요? (Who takes a nap?)
The passage states '아기는 오후에 낮잠을 자요.' (The baby takes a nap in the afternoon.)
The passage states '아기는 오후에 낮잠을 자요.' (The baby takes a nap in the afternoon.)
언제 낮잠을 자요? (When do I take a nap?)
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점심 후에 저는 항상 낮잠을 자요. 낮잠은 짧아요.
언제 낮잠을 자요? (When do I take a nap?)
The passage says '점심 후에 저는 항상 낮잠을 자요.' (After lunch, I always take a nap.)
The passage says '점심 후에 저는 항상 낮잠을 자요.' (After lunch, I always take a nap.)
저는 보통 주말 오후에 짧은 낮잠을 ( ).
To 'take a nap' in Korean, you use the verb '자다' (to sleep).
아기가 유모차에서 ( ) 잠이 들었어요.
The sentence means 'The baby fell asleep for a nap in the stroller.' '낮잠' is the correct word for nap.
피곤할 때 ( ) 자면 기분이 좋아져요.
The phrase '낮잠을 자다' means 'to take a nap'. This sentence means 'When I'm tired, taking a nap makes me feel better.'
점심시간 후에 짧은 ( ) 필요해요.
The sentence means 'I need a short nap after lunchtime.' '낮잠이' (nap + subject particle) is correct.
저녁에 잠을 잘 자려면, 오후에 너무 긴 ( ) 피해야 해요.
This sentence means 'To sleep well at night, you should avoid a too long nap in the afternoon.' '낮잠을' (nap + object particle) is correct.
그는 피곤해서 소파에서 잠시 ( ) 들었다.
The sentence means 'He was tired and fell into a nap on the sofa for a while.' '낮잠에 들다' is a common expression meaning 'to fall into a nap'.
Which word means 'nap'?
낮잠 (nat-jam) means nap. 아침 (a-chim) is morning, 저녁 (jeo-nyeok) is evening, and 밤 (bam) is night.
I usually take a short _____ after lunch.
To take a short sleep after lunch, you would take a nap. So, '낮잠' is the correct word.
Choose the best Korean word to complete the sentence: 피곤해서 _______ 자고 싶어요. (I'm tired, so I want to take a _______.)
When you're tired and want a short sleep during the day, '낮잠' (nap) is the most appropriate word.
낮잠 (nat-jam) means a long sleep at night.
낮잠 (nat-jam) means a short sleep, especially during the day. A long sleep at night is just '잠' (jam) or '밤잠' (bam-jam).
Taking a 낮잠 (nat-jam) can help you feel more refreshed.
Many people take a nap (낮잠) to feel more refreshed and energized during the day.
You typically take a 낮잠 (nat-jam) in the evening before dinner.
낮잠 (nat-jam) is typically taken during the day, often in the afternoon, not usually in the evening.
What does the speaker usually do on weekends?
Who is taking a nap?
When is it good to take a nap?
Read this aloud:
낮잠
Focus: 나쨤
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저는 낮잠을 좋아해요.
Focus: 저눈 나쨤을 조아해요.
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오늘 낮잠을 잤어요.
Focus: 오늘 나쨤을 자써요.
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This sentence means 'I took a nap.' The standard Korean sentence structure is Subject-Object-Verb (SOV).
This sentence means 'Mom likes nap time.' '낮잠 시간' acts as the object of the verb '좋아해요' (to like).
This sentence means 'The baby is happier after a nap.' '후에' means 'after'.
피곤해서 오후에 잠깐 ___을 잤어요.
The sentence indicates a short sleep in the afternoon due to tiredness, which is a 'nap'.
아기가 유모차에서 ___을 자고 있어요.
Babies often 'nap' in their strollers. The context suggests a short sleep.
주말에는 보통 ___을 자면서 피로를 풀어요.
People often relieve fatigue by taking a 'nap' on weekends.
점심 식사 후에 ___을 자면 더 개운해요.
Taking a 'nap' after lunch can make you feel more refreshed.
그는 너무 바빠서 ___을 잘 시간도 없어요.
The sentence implies he is too busy to even take a 'nap'.
저는 졸릴 때 짧게 ___을 자고 다시 일해요.
When feeling sleepy, taking a short 'nap' and then returning to work is a common practice.
피곤해서 잠시 쉬고 싶을 때, 주로 무엇을 하나요?
To rest when tired, taking a nap (낮잠을 자요) is the most suitable option among the choices.
점심 식사 후에 가끔 졸음이 올 때, 다음 중 어떤 행동이 가장 적절할까요?
If you feel sleepy after lunch, taking a nap (낮잠을 잔다) is a common and effective way to refresh.
다음 중 '낮잠'과 가장 관련이 깊은 단어는 무엇인가요?
'낮잠' refers to a short sleep during the day, making '밤잠' (night sleep) the most closely related term as both describe types of sleep.
낮잠은 주로 밤에 자는 잠을 의미합니다.
낮잠 (nap) specifically refers to a short sleep taken during the day, not at night.
피로를 풀기 위해 낮잠을 자는 것은 좋은 방법이 될 수 있습니다.
Taking a nap (낮잠을 자는 것) can be an effective way to relieve fatigue and refresh oneself.
낮잠은 한 번에 몇 시간 동안 깊이 자는 것을 의미합니다.
낮잠 (nap) is typically a short sleep, not several hours of deep sleep.
피곤할 때는 짧게라도 ___을 자는 것이 도움이 됩니다.
문맥상 '피곤할 때 짧게 자는 것'을 의미하므로 '낮잠'이 적절합니다.
점심 식사 후 가끔 ___을 자면 오후에 더 집중할 수 있어요.
'점심 식사 후'에 '오후에 더 집중'하기 위해 하는 행동은 '낮잠'입니다.
아기가 울다가 갑자기 조용해지면 아마 ___에 든 것일 거예요.
아이가 울다가 조용해지는 것은 잠이 든 상황을 의미하며, 문맥상 '낮잠'이 가장 자연스럽습니다.
주말에는 소파에서 편안하게 ___을 즐기는 것이 저의 작은 행복입니다.
'소파에서 편안하게 즐기는 것' 중 행복을 주는 행동은 '낮잠'입니다.
피로를 풀기 위해 잠깐이라도 ___을 자는 습관을 들이는 것이 좋습니다.
'피로를 풀기 위해 잠깐 자는 습관'은 '낮잠'을 의미합니다.
회사에서 짧은 ___을 위한 공간이 마련되어 있다면 업무 효율이 높아질 것입니다.
회사에서 '짧은 잠'을 위한 공간은 '낮잠'을 위한 공간입니다.
What helps afternoon productivity?
What did the teacher suggest for the tired children?
How does the speaker feel after a weekend nap?
Read this aloud:
피곤할 때 낮잠을 자는 것이 당신의 건강에 어떤 영향을 미친다고 생각하나요?
Focus: 피곤할 때, 낮잠을 자는 것, 건강에 어떤 영향을 미친다고 생각하나요?
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만약 당신이 이상적인 낮잠 시간을 가질 수 있다면, 언제, 어디서, 그리고 얼마나 오랫동안 자고 싶으세요?
Focus: 이상적인 낮잠 시간, 언제, 어디서, 얼마나 오랫동안 자고 싶으세요?
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한국에서는 '낮잠' 문화가 서구와는 조금 다른데, 그 차이점에 대해 이야기해 줄 수 있나요?
Focus: 한국에서는, '낮잠' 문화, 서구와는, 차이점에 대해 이야기해 줄 수 있나요?
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You wake up feeling refreshed after a short sleep during the day. Describe your experience and how it affected your mood for the rest of the day, using the word '낮잠'.
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오후에 짧은 낮잠을 자고 일어났더니 몸과 마음이 정말 상쾌했어요. 그 낮잠 덕분에 남은 하루를 활기차게 보낼 수 있었습니다. 늦은 오후에도 피곤하지 않고 집중력도 더 좋아졌어요. 짧은 낮잠이 저에게는 정말 큰 도움이 됩니다.
Your friend is feeling tired and stressed. Suggest to them that taking a '낮잠' could help, explaining why it might be beneficial and what kind of environment is best for it.
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친구가 피곤하고 스트레스를 많이 받는다고 해서 낮잠을 권했어요. 짧은 낮잠이 피로 해소에 정말 좋고 스트레스도 줄여줄 수 있다고 설명했습니다. 조용하고 어두운 곳에서 20분 정도 자는 게 가장 효과적이라고 말해주었죠. 잠시라도 쉬면 기분 전환에 도움이 될 거예요.
Imagine you are writing a personal journal entry about your ideal Sunday. Include a description of when and where you would take a '낮잠' and what you would do immediately after waking up.
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오늘 같은 일요일 오후에는 따뜻한 햇살이 비치는 거실 소파에서 낮잠을 자는 게 최고예요. 한 30분 정도 푹 자고 일어나면 몸이 개운해지죠. 낮잠에서 깨자마자 따뜻한 차 한 잔을 마시거나 읽다 만 책을 다시 펼쳐봐요. 완벽한 일요일의 마무리입니다.
위 글의 내용으로 보아, 낮잠의 가장 큰 이점은 무엇입니까?
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많은 직장인들이 점심시간을 이용해 짧은 낮잠을 자는 경우가 많습니다. 이는 오후 업무의 집중도를 높이고 피로를 해소하는 데 큰 도움이 된다고 알려져 있습니다. 특히, 20분 내외의 짧은 낮잠은 밤잠에 영향을 주지 않으면서도 활력을 되찾는 데 효과적입니다. 하지만 너무 길게 자면 오히려 밤잠을 방해할 수 있으니 주의해야 합니다.
위 글의 내용으로 보아, 낮잠의 가장 큰 이점은 무엇입니까?
지문에 '오후 업무의 집중도를 높이고 피로를 해소하는 데 큰 도움이 된다'고 명시되어 있습니다.
지문에 '오후 업무의 집중도를 높이고 피로를 해소하는 데 큰 도움이 된다'고 명시되어 있습니다.
다음 중 아이들에게 낮잠이 필요한 이유로 언급되지 않은 것은 무엇입니까?
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어린아이들에게 낮잠은 성장과 발달에 필수적인 요소입니다. 낮잠을 통해 아이들은 에너지를 충전하고, 학습한 내용을 정리하며, 정서적 안정을 얻습니다. 충분한 낮잠을 자지 못하면 아이들은 쉽게 짜증을 내거나 집중력이 떨어질 수 있습니다. 따라서 부모님들은 아이들의 낮잠 시간을 잘 지켜주는 것이 중요합니다.
다음 중 아이들에게 낮잠이 필요한 이유로 언급되지 않은 것은 무엇입니까?
지문에서 에너지 충전, 학습 내용 정리, 정서적 안정이 언급되었지만, 신체 발달 촉진은 직접적으로 언급되지 않았습니다.
지문에서 에너지 충전, 학습 내용 정리, 정서적 안정이 언급되었지만, 신체 발달 촉진은 직접적으로 언급되지 않았습니다.
이 연구 결과에 따르면, 규칙적인 낮잠은 어떤 건강상의 이점을 제공할 수 있습니까?
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최근 한 연구에 따르면, 규칙적인 낮잠은 심혈관 질환의 위험을 낮추는 데 도움이 될 수 있다고 합니다. 연구진은 하루 30분 이내의 짧은 낮잠을 자는 사람들이 그렇지 않은 사람들보다 심장 건강이 더 좋다는 사실을 발견했습니다. 이는 낮잠이 스트레스를 줄이고 혈압을 안정시키는 데 긍정적인 영향을 주기 때문으로 해석됩니다.
이 연구 결과에 따르면, 규칙적인 낮잠은 어떤 건강상의 이점을 제공할 수 있습니까?
지문에 '규칙적인 낮잠은 심혈관 질환의 위험을 낮추는 데 도움이 될 수 있다'고 명시되어 있습니다.
지문에 '규칙적인 낮잠은 심혈관 질환의 위험을 낮추는 데 도움이 될 수 있다'고 명시되어 있습니다.
피곤해서 오후에 잠시 ___을(를) 잤더니 훨씬 개운해졌어요.
The sentence implies a short sleep taken during the afternoon to feel refreshed, which directly matches the meaning of '낮잠' (nap). '밤잠' is night sleep, '선잠' is light sleep, and '늦잠' is oversleeping.
점심 식사 후 잠시 ___을(를) 즐기는 것이 오후 업무 효율을 높이는 데 도움이 됩니다.
The context suggests taking a short sleep after lunch to improve work efficiency, which is the definition of '낮잠' (nap). '숙면' is deep sleep, '불면' is insomnia, and '단잠' is sweet sleep, which are not suitable for a short midday rest.
아이가 갑자기 보채기 시작해서 급하게 유모차에서 ___을(를) 재웠어요.
The sentence describes putting a child to sleep in a stroller due to fussiness, implying a temporary sleep, which is characteristic of a '낮잠' (nap). The other options do not fit the context of a short, urgent sleep during the day.
긴 회의가 끝나고 잠시 눈을 붙이고 싶었지만, 바빠서 ___을(를) 잘 수 없었어요.
The context indicates a desire for a short rest or sleep after a long meeting, but being unable to do so due to busyness. '낮잠' (nap) accurately conveys this short, daytime sleep. '선잠' is light sleep, '늦잠' is oversleeping, and '밤잠' is night sleep.
주말 오후에는 주로 소파에서 편안하게 ___을(를) 자는 것을 좋아해요.
The sentence describes enjoying a comfortable sleep on the sofa during a weekend afternoon, which aligns perfectly with '낮잠' (nap). The other options are unrelated to this context.
운전 중 졸음이 쏟아져 휴게소에 들러 잠시 ___을(를) 청했어요.
The situation involves stopping at a rest area to take a short sleep to combat drowsiness while driving, which is precisely what '낮잠' (nap) refers to. '단잠' is sweet sleep, '선잠' is light sleep, and '늦잠' is oversleeping, none of which fit the context as well as '낮잠'.
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: “점심 식사 후, 나는 잠시 ___을(를) 즐겼다.”
The sentence describes taking a short rest after lunch, which is a nap. '밤잠' means night sleep, '선잠' means light sleep, and '늦잠' means oversleeping.
Which of the following situations best describes taking a '낮잠'?
'낮잠' refers to a short sleep, typically during the day, to relieve fatigue. The other options describe night sleep, waking early, or insomnia.
Select the sentence where '낮잠' is used correctly.
'낮잠' is a short sleep taken during the day. The correct sentence describes a common benefit of a short afternoon nap. The other sentences misuse '낮잠' in relation to timing or duration.
Taking a '낮잠' typically means sleeping for the entire night.
'낮잠' specifically refers to a short sleep taken during the day, not the entire night.
If someone says they are going to take a '낮잠', it implies they are planning to sleep in the morning before breakfast.
'낮잠' is a 'day nap', usually taken in the afternoon or at some point during the day, not typically in the morning before breakfast.
A short '낮잠' can often help to improve alertness and productivity in the afternoon.
It is widely recognized that a short nap (낮잠) can help to refresh and improve concentration and productivity.
Consider the benefits of napping after lunch.
Think about who benefits most from short naps.
Observe the effect of the nap on Kim.
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저는 피곤할 때마다 짧은 낮잠을 자는 습관이 있습니다.
Focus: 습관이 있습니다 (seup-gwan-i it-seup-ni-da)
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오후에 생산성을 높이기 위해 낮잠을 자는 것이 효과적이라고 생각합니다.
Focus: 생산성을 높이기 위해 (saeng-san-seong-eul no-pi-gi wi-hae)
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너무 길게 낮잠을 자면 밤에 잠이 오지 않을 수도 있습니다.
Focus: 잠이 오지 않을 수도 있습니다 (jam-i o-ji an-eul su-do it-seup-ni-da)
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You are writing a short story. Describe a character who is often found taking a nap in unusual places, explaining why they do it and the consequences. Use '낮잠' at least once.
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김 박사는 연구실 책상 아래, 도서관 구석, 심지어는 회의 중에도 종종 낮잠을 즐기는 기이한 습관을 가지고 있었다. 그는 복잡한 문제에 직면했을 때 짧은 낮잠이 기발한 해결책을 가져다준다고 주장했지만, 동료들은 그를 게으르다고 오해하기 일쑤였다. 그의 낮잠은 때로는 예기치 않은 발명을 낳기도 했지만, 중요한 발표를 놓치는 결과를 초래하기도 했다.
Write a short blog post (around 100 words) discussing the cultural significance of napping in South Korea, if any, or comparing it to napping habits in Western cultures. Include the word '낮잠'.
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한국에서는 점심시간 후 짧은 낮잠이 흔한 풍경입니다. 특히 직장인이나 학생들이 잠시 눈을 붙여 오후의 피로를 푸는 경우가 많죠. 서양에서는 낮잠이 게으름의 상징으로 여겨지기도 하지만, 한국에서는 오히려 생산성을 높이는 한 방법으로 인식되기도 합니다. 물론, 과도한 낮잠은 밤잠을 방해할 수 있지만, 적절한 낮잠은 활력을 불어넣는 훌륭한 휴식 방법입니다.
Imagine you are a health expert. Write a brief public service announcement (PSA) about the benefits and drawbacks of taking a nap, using '낮잠' at least once.
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안녕하세요, 건강 전문가입니다. 짧은 낮잠은 피로 회복과 집중력 향상에 큰 도움이 될 수 있습니다. 하지만 너무 길거나 늦은 시간의 낮잠은 밤 수면을 방해하고 오히려 몸을 더 피곤하게 만들 수 있습니다. 20분 내외의 짧고 상쾌한 낮잠으로 건강한 하루를 시작하세요!
위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은 무엇입니까?
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최근 한 연구에 따르면, 규칙적인 낮잠이 심혈관 질환 위험을 낮추는 데 긍정적인 영향을 미친다고 합니다. 특히 일주일에 한두 번 낮잠을 자는 사람들은 그렇지 않은 사람들에 비해 심장 마비나 뇌졸중 발생률이 현저히 낮았다는 결과가 나왔습니다. 그러나 지나치게 긴 낮잠은 오히려 건강에 해로울 수 있으므로, 적절한 시간 조절이 중요하다고 전문가들은 조언합니다.
위 글의 내용과 일치하는 것은 무엇입니까?
지문에서 일주일에 한두 번 낮잠을 자는 것이 심장 마비나 뇌졸중 발생률을 낮추는 데 효과적이었다고 언급했습니다.
지문에서 일주일에 한두 번 낮잠을 자는 것이 심장 마비나 뇌졸중 발생률을 낮추는 데 효과적이었다고 언급했습니다.
이민준 씨가 낮잠을 자는 주된 이유는 무엇입니까?
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회사원 이민준 씨는 매일 점심시간에 20분 정도 낮잠을 잡니다. 처음에는 동료들이 그를 게으르다고 생각했지만, 그는 오후 업무 효율이 크게 향상되었다고 주장합니다. 실제로 그의 업무 성과가 눈에 띄게 좋아지자, 다른 동료들도 이 씨를 따라 짧은 낮잠을 즐기기 시작했습니다. 이제 그의 사무실은 점심시간이 되면 조용히 낮잠을 자는 직원들로 가득 찹니다.
이민준 씨가 낮잠을 자는 주된 이유는 무엇입니까?
이민준 씨는 오후 업무 효율이 크게 향상되었다고 주장하며 낮잠을 자는 것으로 설명되어 있습니다.
이민준 씨는 오후 업무 효율이 크게 향상되었다고 주장하며 낮잠을 자는 것으로 설명되어 있습니다.
다음 중 아이들의 낮잠에 대한 설명으로 올바르지 않은 것은 무엇입니까?
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어린아이들에게 낮잠은 성장과 발달에 필수적입니다. 충분한 낮잠은 뇌 발달을 돕고, 기억력을 향상시키며, 감정 조절 능력에도 긍정적인 영향을 미칩니다. 하지만 아이가 낮잠을 너무 오래 자면 밤에 잠들기 어려워질 수 있으므로, 연령에 맞는 적절한 낮잠 시간을 지키는 것이 중요합니다. 유아 교육 전문가들은 낮잠 시간을 규칙적으로 유지할 것을 권장합니다.
다음 중 아이들의 낮잠에 대한 설명으로 올바르지 않은 것은 무엇입니까?
지문에서는 적절한 낮잠이 감정 조절 능력에 긍정적인 영향을 미친다고 했지, 길게 자는 것이 더 좋다고는 하지 않았습니다. 오히려 너무 긴 낮잠은 밤 수면에 방해가 된다고 언급했습니다.
지문에서는 적절한 낮잠이 감정 조절 능력에 긍정적인 영향을 미친다고 했지, 길게 자는 것이 더 좋다고는 하지 않았습니다. 오히려 너무 긴 낮잠은 밤 수면에 방해가 된다고 언급했습니다.
This sentence describes taking a short nap after lunch. The word order follows a typical Korean sentence structure: Subject + Adverbial Phrase + Object + Verb.
This sentence expresses that taking a nap when tired improves one's mood. '피곤할 때' (when tired) introduces the condition, followed by the action '낮잠을 자면' (if you take a nap) and the result '기분이 좋아진다' (mood gets better).
This sentence states that it's good for children's growth to take an afternoon nap. '아이들은' (children) is the subject, '오후에' (in the afternoon) is the time, '낮잠을 자는 것이' (taking a nap) is the action, and '성장에 좋다' (good for growth) is the benefit.
피로에 지친 여행객은 공항 라운지에서 잠시 눈을 붙이고 ____을 청했다.
문맥상 '피로에 지친 여행객이 잠시 눈을 붙이고' 쉬는 것이므로, 하루 중 짧게 자는 잠인 '낮잠'이 가장 적절합니다.
극심한 업무 스트레스에 시달리던 그는 주말 오후, 소파에서 깊은 ____에 빠져들었다.
주말 오후에 소파에서 잠시 자는 것은 '낮잠'에 해당합니다. '숙면'은 깊이 잠든 상태를 의미하지만, 여기서는 시간대의 맥락이 중요합니다.
오랜 시간 집중력을 요하는 작업을 마친 후, 그는 잠시 쉬어가기 위해 책상에 엎드려 짧은 ____을 즐겼다.
오랜 집중 후 잠시 쉬는 짧은 잠을 의미하므로 '낮잠'이 가장 적절합니다. '쪽잠'도 짧은 잠을 의미하지만, '낮잠'은 주로 낮 시간에 이루어지는 잠을 더 명확히 지칭합니다.
피곤할 때 낮에 자는 낮잠은 밤에 잠을 잘 자는 데 방해가 될 수 있다.
낮잠을 너무 길게 자거나 너무 늦은 시간에 자면 밤잠을 방해할 수 있습니다.
낮잠은 주로 밤에 자기 때문에 '낮잠'이라고 불린다.
'낮잠'은 주로 낮 시간에 자는 잠을 의미합니다. 이름 자체가 '낮'에 자는 잠이라는 뜻을 포함하고 있습니다.
점심시간 후에 20분 정도의 짧은 낮잠은 집중력과 생산성을 향상시키는 데 도움이 될 수 있다.
적절한 길이의 낮잠은 피로 회복과 인지 능력 향상에 긍정적인 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다.
He missed an important meeting while taking a nap.
A short nap in the afternoon can help improve productivity.
Children often become irritable if they don't take a nap.
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피곤할 때 낮잠을 자는 것은 좋은 해결책인가요?
Focus: 낮잠을 자는 것
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당신은 낮잠을 자는 습관이 있습니까? 그렇다면 언제, 어디서 주로 낮잠을 자나요?
Focus: 낮잠을 자는 습관
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낮잠을 자는 것이 건강에 어떤 영향을 미친다고 생각하십니까?
Focus: 건강에 어떤 영향
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This sentence structure is a common way to express that a short nap after lunch helps with afternoon concentration.
This sentence uses a conditional clause ('~을 때') to indicate that napping is effective when fatigue builds up.
This sentence describes a weekend routine of sleeping in and napping, showing a relaxed and restorative activity.
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Summary
낮잠 is the Korean word for 'nap', a short period of sleep during the day.
- 낮잠 is a noun meaning 'nap'.
- It refers to a short sleep, usually in the daytime.
- Commonly used to describe resting during the day.
Learn the Characters for '낮잠'
The word '낮잠' is made up of two parts: '낮' (day) and '잠' (sleep). Understanding these basic components can help you remember the meaning.
Listen to '낮잠' in Context
Try to find Korean dramas, movies, or podcasts where characters mention '낮잠'. Hearing it used naturally will help with pronunciation and comprehension.
Practice Using '낮잠' in Sentences
Form simple sentences using '낮잠'. For example, '저는 낮잠을 자요.' (I take a nap.) or '낮잠을 잤어요.' (I took a nap.)
Connect '낮잠' to Your Daily Routine
If you often take naps, mentally associate your action with the word '낮잠'. This personal connection can make it easier to recall.
उदाहरण
점심 식사 후에 짧은 낮잠을 잤다.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित ग्रामर रूल्स
daily_life के और शब्द
사고
A2An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally.
주소
A1Address, the details of where a building is located.
오전
A1Morning, A.M.
약속
A1Appointment; Promise
사월
A1April; the fourth month of the year.
밤에
A2during the night; at night
다니다
A1To attend; to commute to.
팔월
A1August; the eighth month of the year.
나쁘게
A2Badly; in an unsatisfactory or improper way.
가방
A1Bag