물건
A thing or an object that you can touch or see.
Explanation at your level:
This word means 'thing'. You use it for any object. If you have a pen, a bag, or a toy, you can call it a 물건. It is a very helpful word for beginners. You can say 'I buy things' or 'Where is my thing?' It is easy to use and everyone will understand you.
At this level, you start using 물건 with verbs. You can say 'I am looking for an item' (물건을 찾아요) or 'I am organizing my things' (물건을 정리해요). It is a great way to describe your daily activities without needing to know the name of every single object in your house.
You can use 물건 to talk about shopping and logistics. It is common to hear '물건이 좋다' (the product/item is good quality) when shopping. You can also use it in more complex sentences about moving, traveling, or managing inventory at work. It bridges the gap between simple objects and commercial goods.
In B2, you notice the nuance of 물건 as 'merchandise'. It is frequently used in retail contexts. You might also hear it in idiomatic expressions regarding potential, such as '그는 물건이야' (He is a real talent/a diamond in the rough). Understanding these figurative uses shows a deeper command of the language.
At the advanced level, 물건 can be used to discuss material culture or the nature of objects in a philosophical or analytical sense. You might analyze the '물건' (objects) found in an archaeological site or discuss the '물건' (goods) in an economic trade report. The word remains the same, but the context becomes much more sophisticated.
Mastery involves understanding the subtle shift between 물건 as a physical object and its metaphorical use as a 'person of substance'. In literary contexts, an author might describe a character as a '물건' to imply they are a unique, powerful, or formidable individual. You also recognize its role in legal or formal documentation where '물건' refers to property or assets. It is a foundational word that spans from the mundane to the profound.
30秒でわかる単語
- A general term for any object.
- Used in daily life for stuff.
- Neutral register.
- Not for people.
Hey there! Let's talk about 물건 (mul-geon). Think of it as the ultimate catch-all word for 'stuff.' Whether it is a pen on your desk, a gift you bought, or merchandise in a shop, 물건 fits perfectly.
It is one of the most useful words in Korean because it is so versatile. You don't need to know the specific name of an item to talk about it; you can just call it a 물건. It is like saying 'item' or 'thing' in English. It is a very neutral, everyday term that you will hear native speakers use constantly when they are cleaning, shopping, or just describing their surroundings.
The word 물건 is a Sino-Korean word, meaning it comes from Chinese characters (Hanja). Specifically, it is written as 物 (물 - thing/matter) and 件 (건 - item/case).
Historically, this combination was used to classify objects of value or specific items in a legal or administrative sense. Over time, the meaning broadened significantly. In ancient texts, it often referred to 'matters' or 'articles' of concern. Today, it has evolved into the standard, everyday word for any physical object. It is fascinating how a word that started in formal documents became the go-to word for 'stuff' in casual conversation!
You use 물건 whenever you are referring to a tangible object. It is very common in phrases like 'buying things' (물건을 사다) or 'organizing things' (물건을 정리하다).
It is considered a neutral register. You can use it with friends, family, or even in a professional setting. However, if you are being very specific, you might use a more precise noun like 'book' or 'computer' instead. Using 물건 is great when you are being vague or when the specific identity of the object isn't the main point of your sentence.
1. 물건이 되다: To become a person of value or potential. Example: 'He will surely become someone great.'
2. 물건을 챙기다: To pack or gather one's things. Example: 'Don't forget to pack your stuff before leaving.'
3. 물건을 고르다: To pick or choose an item. Example: 'It is hard to pick the best item.'
4. 물건을 맡기다: To leave an item in someone's care. Example: 'I left my bag at the counter.'
5. 물건을 잃어버리다: To lose an item. Example: 'I am so sad that I lost my favorite thing.'
In Korean, 물건 is a standard noun. It does not have plural markers like English 's'; context tells you if it is singular or plural. To make it plural, you can add '들' (물건들), but it is often omitted if the context is clear.
Pronunciation is straightforward: mul-geon. The 'g' sound is soft. It rhymes loosely with words ending in '-on' sounds in Korean. There are no complex articles like 'a' or 'the' to worry about, which makes it much easier than English!
Fun Fact
The character '件' originally meant a 'case' or 'matter' in legal contexts.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'mool' + 'gun'
Clear 'm' and 'l' sounds, 'g' is hard
Common Errors
- Pronouncing 'g' as 'j'
- Dropping the final 'n'
- Over-emphasizing the 'l'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy
Simple
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
上級
Grammar to Know
Object Marker
물건을
Subject Marker
물건이
Possessive Particle
물건의
Examples by Level
물건이 여기 있어요.
Thing is here exists.
Basic subject-location sentence.
물건을 사요.
Thing(object marker) buy.
Object marker usage.
이것은 물건이에요.
This is a thing.
Copula usage.
물건이 많아요.
Things are many.
Descriptive verb.
물건을 보세요.
Thing(object marker) look at.
Imperative form.
물건이 없어요.
Thing does not exist.
Negative existence.
물건을 찾아요.
Thing(object marker) look for.
Active verb.
물건을 주세요.
Thing(object marker) give.
Polite request.
물건을 정리했습니다.
어떤 물건을 찾으세요?
물건이 너무 무거워요.
가게에 물건이 많아요.
물건을 잃어버렸어요.
물건을 포장하세요.
물건을 배달합니다.
물건을 골라보세요.
이 물건은 품질이 좋습니다.
물건을 맡겨도 될까요?
새로운 물건이 들어왔어요.
물건을 옮기는 것을 도와주세요.
물건을 확인해 주세요.
이 물건은 어디서 샀나요?
물건값이 올랐습니다.
물건을 안전하게 보관하세요.
그는 정말 물건이야.
물건을 반품하고 싶습니다.
이 물건은 희귀한 것입니다.
물건을 분류하는 작업이 필요합니다.
물건의 상태를 점검하세요.
물건을 싣고 떠납니다.
물건을 경매에 내놓았습니다.
물건을 처리하는 방법이 중요합니다.
그는 업계에서 알아주는 물건이다.
물건의 가치를 평가해야 합니다.
이 물건은 역사적 의미가 큽니다.
물건을 분실하지 않도록 주의하세요.
물건의 유통 과정을 파악하십시오.
물건을 매각할 계획입니다.
물건을 수거하는 날입니다.
물건을 세관에 신고하세요.
그는 장차 큰 물건이 될 인재다.
물건의 본질을 파악하는 것이 중요하다.
이 물건은 박물관에 전시될 가치가 있다.
물건을 처분하는 절차가 복잡합니다.
물건을 압류당할 위기에 처했습니다.
물건의 소유권을 주장하십시오.
물건을 위탁 판매합니다.
물건을 은닉한 정황이 포착되었습니다.
よく使う組み合わせ
Idioms & Expressions
"물건이 되다"
To show great potential.
그 아이는 나중에 큰 물건이 될 거야.
casual"물건을 챙기다"
To pack items.
여행 가기 전에 물건을 잘 챙겨.
neutral"물건을 맡기다"
To leave items with someone.
카운터에 물건을 맡겼어요.
neutral"물건을 던지다"
To throw something (often in anger).
화가 나서 물건을 던졌어요.
casual"물건을 보내다"
To ship or send an item.
택배로 물건을 보냈습니다.
neutral"물건을 받다"
To receive an item.
어제 주문한 물건을 받았어요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean item
물품 is more formal/commercial
물품을 배송합니다 vs 물건을 샀어요.
Both are objects
제품 is a manufactured product
이 제품은 새 모델입니다.
Both mean thing
것 is a pronoun/bound noun
이것은 제 것입니다.
Sounds similar
물질 means matter/substance
화학 물질.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 물건 + 을/를 + verb
나는 물건을 샀습니다.
물건 + 이/가 + adjective
물건이 많아요.
물건 + 을/를 + verb + 주세요
물건을 보여주세요.
물건 + 의 + noun
물건의 가격을 물어봤어요.
물건 + 을/를 + verb + (으)러 가다
물건을 사러 가요.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
関連
How to Use It
10/10
Formality Scale
よくある間違い
물건 is strictly for inanimate objects.
제품 implies a product from a factory.
It is the direct object of a verb.
물건 is physical, 문제 is abstract.
Korean plurals are optional.
Tips
Memory Palace
Place '물건' on every object in your room.
Native Habit
Use it when you forget a word.
Shopping
Use it when asking for goods.
Shortcut
Always add '을' after it.
Clear G
Make the G sound crisp.
People
Never use for humans!
Hanja
It means thing + case.
Flashcards
Use images for '물건'.
Context
It is very flexible.
Flow
Say it as one unit.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a MULE carrying a GUN—it's a strange THING!
Visual Association
A pile of boxes in a room.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Label 5 items in your room as '물건'.
語源
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Things and cases/items
文化的な背景
None, very neutral.
Equivalent to 'thing', 'item', or 'stuff'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At a store
- 물건이 어디 있어요?
- 물건을 교환하고 싶어요.
- 물건을 봐도 될까요?
Moving house
- 물건을 다 쌌어요.
- 물건이 너무 많네요.
- 물건을 버려야 해요.
At work
- 물건을 확인해 보세요.
- 물건이 도착했습니다.
- 물건을 주문하세요.
Lost and found
- 물건을 잃어버렸어요.
- 제 물건을 찾고 있어요.
- 물건을 보관 중인가요?
Conversation Starters
"오늘 어떤 물건을 샀어요?"
"집에 가장 소중한 물건이 뭐예요?"
"물건을 잘 정리하는 편인가요?"
"쇼핑할 때 물건을 꼼꼼히 고르나요?"
"잃어버려서 가장 아쉬운 물건이 있나요?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your favorite object in your room.
Write about a time you lost an important item.
Explain why organizing your things is important.
What kind of things do you usually buy online?
よくある質問
8 問No, it is for anything.
Usually food is '음식', but you can call it a '물건' if you are talking about it as a product.
It can be, but usually the context is enough.
내 물건.
It is neutral.
Yes, but use '물품' if it is very formal.
No, it is a noun.
Just say '이 물건' (this thing).
自分をテスト
나는 ___을 샀어요.
물건 is the object you buy.
Which means 'thing'?
물건 is the general term.
Can you use '물건' for a person?
It is only for inanimate objects.
Word
意味
Matching action to meaning.
Subject + Object + Verb.
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Summary
물건 is the most versatile word for 'thing' in Korean.
- A general term for any object.
- Used in daily life for stuff.
- Neutral register.
- Not for people.
Memory Palace
Place '물건' on every object in your room.
Native Habit
Use it when you forget a word.
Shopping
Use it when asking for goods.
Shortcut
Always add '을' after it.
例文
이 물건들은 어디에 놓을까요?
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정도
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