意味
To put on and wear footwear.
文化的背景
It is standard practice to turn your shoes around to face the door after taking them off at someone's house. This makes it easier to '신발을 신다' when you leave. In many Korean schools, students change into '실내화' (indoor shoes/slippers) upon entering. They '신발을 신다' twice: once for the street and once for the classroom. Giving shoes as a gift is traditionally avoided in romantic relationships because of the belief that the partner will 'run away'. At traditional funerals, people often wear white '고무신' (rubber shoes) or simple black shoes, reflecting a humble and somber state.
The 'Foot' Rule
If it touches your foot (socks, stockings, shoes, skates), use '신다'.
Indoor Etiquette
Never, ever '신발을 신다' inside a Korean home unless you are in the entrance area.
意味
To put on and wear footwear.
The 'Foot' Rule
If it touches your foot (socks, stockings, shoes, skates), use '신다'.
Indoor Etiquette
Never, ever '신발을 신다' inside a Korean home unless you are in the entrance area.
Shoe Size
In Korea, shoe sizes are measured in millimeters (e.g., 240, 270).
Try on
Use '신어 보다' when shopping. It sounds much more natural than just '신다'.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence: '저는 매일 운동화를 _______.'
저는 매일 운동화를 _______.
운동화 (sneakers) are footwear, so you must use the verb 신다 (신어요).
Fill in the blank with the correct form of '신다'.
밖으로 나가기 전에 신발을 _______. (Please put on...)
The context 'before going out' suggests a request or instruction, so '신으세요' is the most appropriate.
Match the clothing item with the correct verb.
1. 신발, 2. 티셔츠, 3. 모자
Shoes (신발) use 신다, shirts (티셔츠) use 입다, and hats (모자) use 쓰다.
Complete the dialogue.
엄마: 아기야, 신발 _______. 아기: 네, 엄마!
The mother is suggesting they put on shoes together ('-자' form).
🎉 スコア: /4
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Korean 'Wear' Verbs
Feet (신다)
- • 신발
- • 양말
- • 운동화
Body (입다)
- • 바지
- • 셔츠
- • 치마
Head (쓰다)
- • 모자
- • 안경
練習問題バンク
4 問題저는 매일 운동화를 _______.
운동화 (sneakers) are footwear, so you must use the verb 신다 (신어요).
밖으로 나가기 전에 신발을 _______. (Please put on...)
The context 'before going out' suggests a request or instruction, so '신으세요' is the most appropriate.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Shoes (신발) use 신다, shirts (티셔츠) use 입다, and hats (모자) use 쓰다.
엄마: 아기야, 신발 _______. 아기: 네, 엄마!
The mother is suggesting they put on shoes together ('-자' form).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, pants use '입다' because they cover the legs and torso area.
It can be both. Korean doesn't strictly mark plural for objects unless necessary.
'신' is the root/old form, '신발' is the modern everyday word.
Use the causative verb '신기다'.
Yes, anything you put your feet into uses '신다'.
Yes, it is a neutral and correct term, though you might talk about '구두' (dress shoes).
It's for hygiene and because traditional life happens on the floor (eating, sleeping).
No, gloves use '끼다' (to fit/plug in).
It means 'indoor shoes', often worn in schools or hospitals.
It becomes '신었어요' (sin-eoss-eo-yo).
関連フレーズ
신발을 벗다
contrastTo take off shoes
양말을 신다
similarTo put on socks
신발을 신겨 주다
builds onTo put shoes on someone else
신발을 신고 있다
specialized formTo be wearing shoes
새 신을 신다
similarTo wear new shoes