봉지
A 봉지 is a small bag. You use it for food or medicine. It is very small and easy to carry.
When you go to a store, you might get a 봉지 to carry your things. It is usually made of plastic or paper. You can put small items like snacks or medicine inside it.
The word 봉지 is used for small, flexible containers. It is most commonly associated with medicine packets or snack bags. It is a very practical noun for daily life in Korea.
In a formal or retail context, 봉지 refers to a sachet or a small bag. It is distinct from a larger shopping bag (which might be called a '비닐봉투'). Understanding the nuance of size is key here.
The term 봉지 carries a sense of convenience and individual portioning. It is frequently used in culinary and pharmaceutical contexts to describe single-use packaging. Its usage is deeply embedded in the Korean consumer culture.
Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'wrapping' and 'paper,' 봉지 has transcended its material origins to denote any small, flexible pouch. It reflects the evolution of packaging technology and the linguistic adaptability of the Korean language.
봉지 30秒で
- 봉지 means a small bag or packet.
- It is commonly used for medicine and snacks.
- It is a flexible container.
- It is a very useful everyday word.
Hey there! Let's talk about the word 봉지. In Korean, this word is super common and refers to a small bag or packet. Think of it as the go-to word for those little plastic or paper pouches you see everywhere.
You will hear this word a lot when you go to the pharmacy. If you get medicine in powder form, it comes in a 봉지. It is also used for snacks; if you buy a small bag of chips, that is a 봉지 too! It is a very handy, everyday word to know.
The word 봉지 is a Sino-Korean word. It is derived from the Hanja characters 包 (to wrap/bag) and 紙 (paper). Historically, this suggests that these bags were originally made of paper.
Over time, as materials changed, the meaning expanded to include plastic bags. It is fascinating how a word that started with 'paper' in its etymology now covers modern plastic packaging. It shows how language evolves alongside technology!
You use 봉지 when you are talking about something that is small and flexible. If you are at a convenience store and need a bag for your items, you might ask for a 봉지.
Common collocations include 약 봉지 (medicine packet) or 과자 봉지 (snack bag). It is a neutral word, perfect for daily life, shopping, and talking about household items.
While not strictly an idiom, we often say 봉지를 뜯다 (to tear open a bag). Another common phrase is 봉지에 담다 (to put something into a bag). These are very practical expressions you will use daily.
You might also hear people refer to 봉지 커피, which is a very popular type of instant coffee in Korea that comes in a small, single-serving stick packet.
봉지 is a regular noun. In Korean, you don't need to worry about plural forms like in English; the context tells you if there is one bag or many.
Pronunciation is straightforward: 'bong' rhymes with 'song', and 'ji' sounds like the 'g' in 'giant'. Just keep it crisp and clear!
豆知識
It evolved from paper to plastic.
発音ガイド
- Mispronouncing 'bong'
- Softening the 'j'
- Adding an extra syllable
難易度
Very easy
Simple
Common
Clear
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知っておくべき文法
Object Particle
봉지를
Noun Modification
약 봉지
Verb Conjugation
뜯다 -> 뜯어서
レベル別の例文
봉지가 작아요.
The bag is small.
Simple subject-verb structure.
약 봉지입니다.
It is a medicine packet.
Noun + copula.
봉지 주세요.
Please give me a bag.
Polite request.
봉지에 넣어요.
Put it in the bag.
Location particle.
봉지가 많아요.
There are many bags.
Quantifier usage.
과자 봉지예요.
It is a snack bag.
Noun modification.
봉지를 봅니다.
I see the bag.
Object particle.
봉지가 비어 있어요.
The bag is empty.
Descriptive verb.
봉지를 열어보세요.
봉지에 담아주세요.
약 봉지를 챙기세요.
봉지가 찢어졌어요.
커피 봉지를 뜯어요.
봉지 하나만 주세요.
봉지 안에 뭐가 있나요?
봉지를 재활용해요.
봉지 커피를 마시는 게 습관이에요.
약 봉지에 적힌 시간을 확인하세요.
봉지가 너무 얇아서 터졌어요.
환경을 위해 봉지 사용을 줄입시다.
과자 봉지를 다 먹어버렸어요.
봉지에 든 내용물을 확인해주세요.
봉지를 묶어서 버려주세요.
이 봉지는 종이로 만들었어요.
약 봉지를 잃어버리지 않게 조심하세요.
봉지 단위로 판매하는 제품들입니다.
봉지가 꽉 차서 더 이상 안 들어가요.
봉지 겉면에 유통기한이 적혀 있습니다.
봉지를 뜯을 때는 가위가 필요해요.
봉지 하나에 모든 물건을 담았습니다.
봉지 사용을 자제하는 캠페인이 열렸습니다.
봉지를 펼쳐서 물건을 정리했습니다.
봉지 커피의 간편함은 현대인의 삶을 대변합니다.
약 봉지를 뜯는 소리가 조용한 방에 울렸다.
봉지 겉면의 성분 표시를 꼼꼼히 읽어보았다.
과자 봉지를 뜯자마자 눅눅해지기 시작했다.
봉지 하나에 담긴 정성이 느껴지는 선물이었다.
봉지 재활용 분리배출 방법을 숙지해야 합니다.
봉지 입구를 단단히 밀봉하여 보관하세요.
봉지 속 내용물이 쏟아지지 않게 주의하세요.
봉지라는 단어의 어원적 의미를 살펴보면 종이 포장의 역사가 보인다.
약 봉지를 매일 아침 챙기는 것이 일상의 루틴이 되었다.
봉지 커피 특유의 달콤한 맛이 향수를 불러일으킨다.
봉지 하나를 뜯어내며 하루의 시작을 알렸다.
봉지 포장재는 환경 오염의 주범으로 지목되기도 한다.
봉지 안의 내용물을 분류하여 정리하는 습관을 기르자.
봉지 틈새로 내용물이 새어 나와 곤란을 겪었다.
봉지 단위로 소분된 상품은 1인 가구에게 매우 유용하다.
よく使う組み合わせ
慣用句と表現
"봉지를 뜯다"
To open a bag
과자 봉지를 뜯자마자 다 먹었다.
neutral"봉지에 담다"
To put something in a bag
물건을 봉지에 담아주세요.
neutral"봉지를 묶다"
To tie a bag shut
봉지를 묶어서 보관하세요.
neutral"약 봉지"
Medicine packet
약 봉지에 이름이 적혀 있다.
neutral"봉지 커피"
Instant coffee in a stick packet
식후에는 역시 봉지 커피지.
casual"봉지 째로"
Directly from the bag
과자를 봉지 째로 먹지 마세요.
neutral間違えやすい
Both mean bag/container.
봉투 is often for flat items/envelopes.
편지 봉투 (envelope).
Both are for carrying things.
가방 is a bag for personal items/travel.
내 가방 (my bag).
Both are containers.
상자 is a box (rigid).
과자 상자 (snack box).
Both relate to wrapping.
포장지 is the material (paper/plastic).
선물 포장지 (gift wrap).
文型パターン
Subject + 봉지를 + Verb
나는 봉지를 샀다.
봉지 + 안에 + Noun + 있다
봉지 안에 과자가 있다.
봉지를 + 뜯어서 + Verb
봉지를 뜯어서 먹어요.
봉지 + 단위로 + Verb
봉지 단위로 판매합니다.
봉지를 + 묶어서 + Verb
봉지를 묶어서 버리세요.
語族
名詞
動詞
関連
使い方
9/10
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Using '봉지' for a box
→
상자
봉지 is for flexible bags, not rigid boxes.
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Using '봉지' for a suitcase
→
가방
봉지 is too small for a suitcase.
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Confusing with '봉투'
→
Depends on context
봉투 is often for envelopes or paper bags, 봉지 is for small plastic/snack bags.
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Forgetting the particle
→
봉지를
Need object particle when it is the object of a verb.
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Misspelling as '봉지이'
→
봉지
The word ends in a vowel, no need for extra letters.
ヒント
Memory Palace
Imagine a giant medicine packet in your kitchen.
Shopping
Always keep this word ready at the register.
Coffee Culture
Try '봉지 커피' for a local experience.
Particles
Remember to use object particles with it.
Clear Vowels
Keep the 'o' short and crisp.
Don't confuse with boxes
Bags are soft, boxes are hard.
Etymology
It means paper bag originally!
Labeling
Label your snack bags.
The 'J' sound
It's a soft 'j' sound.
Context
Use it in sentences about shopping.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Bong-ji sounds like 'Bong' (the sound of a bag popping) + 'ji'.
視覚的連想
A small packet of medicine.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Count how many 봉지 you see today.
語源
Sino-Korean
元の意味: Paper bag
文化的な背景
None.
Similar to 'packet' or 'small bag'.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Pharmacy
- 약 봉지
- 약 봉지를 뜯다
Convenience Store
- 봉지 주세요
- 봉지 하나만
Snacking
- 과자 봉지
- 봉지 째로
Cleaning
- 봉지를 묶다
- 봉지를 버리다
会話のきっかけ
"오늘 봉지 커피 마셨어요?"
"과자 봉지 뜯는 거 도와줄까요?"
"봉지 하나 더 필요하세요?"
"이 봉지 안에 뭐가 들었나요?"
"봉지 재활용 어떻게 하나요?"
日記のテーマ
Describe a time you opened a snack bag.
Why is it important to recycle plastic bags?
What items do you usually keep in a bag?
Write about your favorite snack.
よくある質問
8 問No, it can be paper too.
No, that is a 가방.
It is neutral and very common.
봉지 하나 주세요.
봉투 is often for envelopes or paper bags, 봉지 for snack/medicine bags.
No, use 상자.
Korean doesn't use plurals like English.
Yes.
自分をテスト 10 問
약 ___를 챙기세요.
Medicine usually comes in a packet (봉지).
What is a 봉지?
A 봉지 is a small bag.
A 봉지 is usually made of metal.
It is usually plastic or paper.
봉지를 ___ 버리세요.
You tie a bag before throwing it away.
Which verb goes with 봉지?
You tear open a bag (뜯다).
봉지 is a type of fruit.
It is a container.
/ 10 correct
Perfect score!
Summary
봉지 is your go-to word for any small, flexible bag in Korea!
- 봉지 means a small bag or packet.
- It is commonly used for medicine and snacks.
- It is a flexible container.
- It is a very useful everyday word.
Memory Palace
Imagine a giant medicine packet in your kitchen.
Shopping
Always keep this word ready at the register.
Coffee Culture
Try '봉지 커피' for a local experience.
Particles
Remember to use object particles with it.
例文
약국에서 약 한 봉지를 받았어요.
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