When you want to point or refer to something that is far away from both you and the person you're talking to, you can use 저쪽 (jeojjok). Think of it like saying "over there" or "that way" when the object is quite a distance. It indicates a direction or a general area that is not close by. This word helps you specify a faraway location in a simple and direct manner.
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This sentence means 'Please go that way (far).' 저쪽 (that way/direction) is followed by the particle 으로 (to/towards), and then the polite imperative verb 가세요 (please go).
This means 'There is a big building over there.' 저쪽에 (over there) sets the location, followed by 큰 (big) and 건물이 (building + subject particle), and finally 있어요 (there is/are).
This sentence translates to 'He is looking over there.' 그는 (He + topic particle) is followed by 저쪽을 (that way/direction + object particle) and 보고 있어요 (is looking).
Choose the most natural way to say, 'He went that way to avoid the crowd.'
저쪽 (jeojjok) refers to 'that way' or 'that direction' when it's far from both the speaker and the listener. In this context, the person is going to a distant direction to avoid a crowd, making '저쪽' the most appropriate choice.
Which sentence correctly uses '저쪽' to indicate a general, far-off direction?
저쪽 (jeojjok) implies a location or direction that is far away. The speaker is curious about something happening in a distant, undefined place, which aligns with the meaning of '저쪽'.
If you want to point out a distant building, which word would you use?
저쪽 (jeojjok) is used to refer to something in a direction far away from both the speaker and the listener. Therefore, to point out a distant building, '저쪽 건물' (that building over there) is the correct expression.
You can use '저쪽' to refer to a specific, immediately visible object close to you.
'저쪽' (jeojjok) refers to a direction or location that is far away, not something specific and close to the speaker or listener. For close objects, '이쪽' (ijjok) or '여기' (yeogi) would be more appropriate.
When describing a path that leads away from your current position and also from the person you are speaking to, '저쪽' is an appropriate choice.
'저쪽' (jeojjok) is precisely used for directions or locations that are distant from both the speaker and the listener. This scenario perfectly fits the usage of '저쪽'.
It is common to use '저쪽' when giving directions to a place that is only a few steps away.
'저쪽' (jeojjok) indicates a far direction. For a place only a few steps away, one would typically use '이쪽' (ijjok - this way/direction) or '거기' (geogi - there) depending on the context.
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몇몇
A2An unspecified small number of; some or a few.
조금
A1A little/a bit
적게
A1A little / Few
약간
A2A little; slightly; somewhat.
많이
A1A lot/much
잠시
A2For a moment; briefly.
잠깐
A2For a short time; a moment.
아까
A2A little while ago, earlier.
대해
A2About, concerning.
~에 대해서
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.