화장실
レベル別の例文
화장실이 어디예요?
Where is the restroom?
A common question to ask for directions to the restroom. '어디' means 'where'.
저는 화장실에 가고 싶어요.
I want to go to the restroom.
'~고 싶다' expresses desire. '가다' means 'to go'.
화장실은 저쪽에 있어요.
The restroom is over there.
'저쪽' means 'that way/over there'.
이 건물에 화장실이 두 개 있어요.
There are two restrooms in this building.
'이 건물' means 'this building'. '두 개' means 'two (of things)'.
화장실 사용 후에는 꼭 물을 내려주세요.
Please flush the toilet after using the restroom.
'사용 후에는' means 'after use'. '물을 내리다' means 'to flush (water)'.
화장실이 너무 깨끗해서 좋았어요.
The restroom was so clean, I liked it.
'깨끗하다' means 'to be clean'. '~해서 좋았어요' means 'it was good because...'.
화장실 휴지가 다 떨어졌어요.
The toilet paper in the restroom ran out.
'휴지' means 'toilet paper'. '다 떨어지다' means 'to run out completely'.
화장실에 들어가기 전에 노크하세요.
Knock before entering the restroom.
'들어가다' means 'to enter'. '~기 전에' means 'before doing something'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'HWA' (flower) blooming in a 'JANG' (field) inside a 'SIL' (room). It's a flowery room, perhaps with a nice scent, like a clean restroom.
視覚的連想
Picture a sign with a toilet symbol, and instead of a regular toilet, it's a fancy, flower-covered one. The sign also clearly says '화장실'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Next time you need to use the restroom, try to think '화장실' before you go. If you're with someone who also knows some Korean, ask them, '화장실이 어디예요?'
自分をテスト 6 問
Listen to the question asking for the location of the restroom.
Listen to the sentence about wanting to go to the restroom.
Listen for a question asking if there is a restroom here.
Read this aloud:
화장실이 어디예요?
Focus: 화장실 (Hwa-jang-shil)
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
저는 화장실에 가고 싶어요.
Focus: 싶어요 (shi-peo-yo)
あなたの回答:
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Read this aloud:
화장실.
Focus: 화장실 (Hwa-jang-shil)
あなたの回答:
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Perfect score!
例文
화장실 좀 사용해도 될까요?
関連コンテンツ
daily_lifeの関連語
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