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빨랫줄

A rope used for hanging wet clothes to dry.

ppallaetjul

Explanation at your level:

You use a 빨랫줄 to hang wet clothes. It is a rope. You put your shirts and pants on it. The sun dries them. It is very useful!

A 빨랫줄 is a rope for laundry. You hang your clothes outside. Many people use it to save energy. It is common in many houses.

The 빨랫줄 is an essential household tool. By hanging clothes on the line, you allow the wind and sun to dry them naturally. It is a traditional and sustainable method.

Using a 빨랫줄 is often preferred for delicate fabrics that might shrink in a dryer. It requires space and good weather, making it a seasonal chore in many regions.

The 빨랫줄 represents a domestic ritual. It is often associated with nostalgia and the simple, rhythmic nature of traditional household labor, contrasting with modern automated appliances.

Beyond its utilitarian function, the 빨랫줄 serves as a cultural artifact in urban and rural landscapes. Its presence often signifies a specific socioeconomic context or a commitment to sustainable, low-impact living.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • It is a rope for drying clothes.
  • It uses sunlight and wind.
  • It is an eco-friendly tool.
  • Correct spelling is 빨랫줄.

The word 빨랫줄 (ppal-laet-jul) is a compound noun in Korean. It combines 빨래 (laundry/washing) and (rope/line). Think of it as the literal lifeline for your clothes!

Using a 빨랫줄 is a classic, eco-friendly way to dry garments. It relies on natural sunlight and breezes rather than electricity. It is a symbol of domestic life and, in many neighborhoods, a common sight that adds a sense of community warmth.

The etymology of 빨랫줄 is straightforward. 빨래 comes from the verb 빨다 (to wash/scrub), and is a native Korean word for a string or rope. Historically, these were often made of hemp or cotton.

Before modern dryers, every household relied on these lines. In older Korean architecture, families would string them across courtyards. It reflects a time when laundry was a communal, labor-intensive activity that required patience and the cooperation of the weather.

You use 빨랫줄 when talking about household chores. You might say, "I hung the clothes on the 빨랫줄." It is a very common term in daily life.

Common phrases include 빨랫줄에 널다 (to hang on the clothesline) or 빨랫줄을 치다 (to set up a clothesline). It is used in casual conversation, especially when discussing chores or home maintenance.

While there aren't many formal idioms, the imagery of a 빨랫줄 is used metaphorically. For example, describing something as hanging like clothes on a line implies order or exposure.

1. 빨랫줄처럼 길게 늘어서다: To line up long like a clothesline. 2. 빨랫줄에 걸린 옷처럼: Like clothes hanging on a line (meaning vulnerable or exposed). 3. 빨랫줄을 치다: Setting up a boundary or line. 4. 햇볕에 말리다: Often used in tandem with the line. 5. 바람에 날리다: Describing clothes drying on the line.

In Korean, 빨랫줄 is a singular noun that acts as a collective concept. It does not have plural forms like English nouns. The pronunciation involves a tense consonant 'ㅃ' and a double consonant 'ㄹ' sound.

Pronunciation: [빨래쭐]. The 'ㅈ' becomes a tense 'ㅉ' due to the preceding 'ㄹ' sound. It is a standard noun and does not require special particles beyond standard Korean grammar rules.

Fun Fact

The 'ㅅ' in the middle is a classic example of the '사이시옷' rule in Korean orthography.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ppal-laet-jul

Tense sounds in Korean.

US ppal-laet-jul

Consistent with Korean phonology.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the tense 'ㅃ'
  • Ignoring the 'ㅅ' sound
  • Adding extra vowels

Rhymes With

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 1/5

Easy

Listening 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

빨래

Learn Next

건조대 세탁기

Advanced

친환경 가사 노동

Grammar to Know

Sai-siot

빨랫줄

Compound nouns

빨래+줄

Tense consonants

빨랫줄

Examples by Level

1

빨랫줄이 있어요.

There is a clothesline.

Basic existence.

1

빨랫줄에 옷을 널어요.

2

빨랫줄이 길어요.

3

빨랫줄을 샀어요.

4

빨랫줄이 끊어졌어요.

5

빨랫줄에 양말이 있어요.

6

빨랫줄을 밖으로 옮겨요.

7

빨랫줄은 나무에 있어요.

8

빨랫줄을 사용하세요.

1

빨랫줄에 젖은 빨래를 널었습니다.

2

빨랫줄을 튼튼하게 고정해야 합니다.

3

요즘은 빨랫줄을 보기 힘듭니다.

4

빨랫줄에 널린 옷이 바람에 흔들립니다.

5

빨랫줄을 설치할 공간이 부족합니다.

6

빨랫줄에 널면 옷이 빨리 마릅니다.

7

빨랫줄을 정리하는 것이 좋습니다.

8

빨랫줄은 아주 유용합니다.

1

햇볕이 잘 드는 곳에 빨랫줄을 설치했다.

2

빨랫줄에 널린 이불이 보송보송하다.

3

빨랫줄을 이용해 에너지를 절약할 수 있다.

4

빨랫줄에 널린 옷들이 줄지어 있다.

5

아파트 베란다에 빨랫줄을 달았다.

6

빨랫줄을 팽팽하게 당겨 묶었다.

7

빨랫줄에 널린 옷에서 햇살 냄새가 난다.

8

빨랫줄은 자연 건조의 상징이다.

1

빨랫줄에 널린 빨래는 정겨운 풍경을 자아낸다.

2

빨랫줄을 활용한 건조 방식은 매우 친환경적이다.

3

빨랫줄에 널린 옷가지들이 바람에 일렁인다.

4

빨랫줄은 단순한 도구 이상의 의미를 지닌다.

5

빨랫줄을 설치할 때 높이를 잘 조절해야 한다.

6

빨랫줄에 널린 옷이 마르기를 기다렸다.

7

빨랫줄은 시골 마을의 상징과도 같다.

8

빨랫줄에 널린 빨래가 햇볕을 듬뿍 받았다.

1

빨랫줄에 널린 빨래들은 그 집의 일상을 투영한다.

2

빨랫줄을 따라 늘어선 옷가지들은 조형미를 뽐낸다.

3

빨랫줄을 이용하는 방식은 현대인에게 느림의 미학을 일깨운다.

4

빨랫줄에 널린 이불은 햇살을 머금어 향기롭다.

5

빨랫줄은 과거와 현재를 잇는 정겨운 매개체이다.

6

빨랫줄에 널린 옷이 마르는 동안 시간을 보냈다.

7

빨랫줄을 설치하는 것은 작은 노동이지만 큰 기쁨이다.

8

빨랫줄은 주거 공간의 실용적인 일면을 보여준다.

Common Collocations

빨랫줄에 널다
빨랫줄을 치다
빨랫줄이 끊어지다
빨랫줄에 걸다
튼튼한 빨랫줄
긴 빨랫줄
빨랫줄 설치
빨랫줄 정리
빨랫줄 사용
빨랫줄 높이

Idioms & Expressions

"빨랫줄처럼 길다"

Very long and thin.

그의 다리는 빨랫줄처럼 길다.

casual

"빨랫줄을 타다"

To balance precariously.

그는 빨랫줄을 타듯 걸었다.

literary

"빨랫줄에 널린 신세"

Being exposed or vulnerable.

내 처지가 빨랫줄에 널린 신세다.

casual

"빨랫줄을 팽팽하게 하다"

To make something tense.

긴장감을 빨랫줄처럼 팽팽하게 했다.

formal

"빨랫줄을 걷다"

To finish drying or remove the line.

빨랫줄을 걷을 시간이다.

neutral

Easily Confused

빨랫줄 vs 건조대

Both are for drying.

건조대 is a rack, 빨랫줄 is a rope.

I use a rack inside, a line outside.

빨랫줄 vs

It is part of the word.

줄 is just a rope, 빨랫줄 is specifically for laundry.

That is a rope, this is a clothesline.

빨랫줄 vs 빨래

Root word.

빨래 is the laundry itself.

I am washing the laundry on the line.

빨랫줄 vs 건조기

Both dry clothes.

건조기 is a machine.

I prefer the line to the machine.

Sentence Patterns

A1

빨랫줄에 [Noun]을 널다

빨랫줄에 옷을 널다.

B1

빨랫줄을 [Verb]하다

빨랫줄을 설치하다.

A2

[Noun]이 빨랫줄에 있다

양말이 빨랫줄에 있다.

A2

빨랫줄이 [Adjective]하다

빨랫줄이 튼튼하다.

B1

[Noun]을 빨랫줄에서 걷다

빨래를 빨랫줄에서 걷다.

Word Family

Nouns

빨래 Laundry

Verbs

빨다 To wash

Related

건조대 Functional alternative

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Neutral

Common Mistakes

빨래줄 빨랫줄
The correct spelling requires the 'ㅅ' batchim due to the compound noun rule (사이시옷).
빨래 줄 빨랫줄
It should be written as one word.
빨랫줄을 펴다 빨랫줄을 치다
The verb '치다' is more natural for installing a line.
빨랫줄을 입다 빨랫줄에 널다
You don't wear a line; you hang clothes on it.
빨랫줄이 마르다 빨래가 마르다
The clothes dry, not the line itself.

Tips

💡

Break it down

Ppal-lae (laundry) + Jul (rope).

💡

Daily context

Use it when talking about chores.

🌍

Traditional

It's a symbol of home.

💡

Spelling

Remember the middle 'ㅅ'.

💡

Tense sound

Make the 'ㅃ' sound sharp.

💡

Misspelling

Don't forget the ㅅ.

💡

Eco-friendly

Saves electricity.

💡

Visualize

Imagine a rope with clothes.

🌍

Rural life

Common in the countryside.

💡

Double consonant

Focus on the 'ㄹㄹ' sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ppal (laundry) + Jul (rope) = The rope that holds the laundry.

Visual Association

A sunny day with white shirts flapping on a rope.

Word Web

Laundry Sun Wind Rope Dry

Challenge

Try to identify all the clotheslines in your neighborhood.

Word Origin

Korean

Original meaning: Line for laundry

Cultural Context

None

Commonly called a 'clothesline' in English.

Often appears in rural-themed movies or dramas.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • 빨래 널자
  • 빨랫줄 어디 있어?
  • 빨랫줄이 너무 낮아

Chores

  • 빨래 다 말랐다
  • 빨랫줄 걷어라

Moving

  • 빨랫줄 새로 사야 해

Outdoors

  • 마당에 빨랫줄 치자

Conversation Starters

"Do you use a clothesline?"

"Is it better to use a dryer?"

"Where do you hang your clothes?"

"Do you like the smell of sun-dried clothes?"

"How do you dry your clothes in winter?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the process of hanging clothes.

Why is sun-drying better than machine-drying?

Write about a childhood memory involving laundry.

How has technology changed our chores?

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

빨랫줄

Less common, but still used on balconies.

Clothesline

No, that is a misspelling.

Wet clothes.

Yes.

No, just the line.

Yes.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

빨래를 ___에 널어요.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 빨랫줄

Clothes are hung on a line.

multiple choice A2

Which is the correct spelling?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 빨랫줄

Sai-siot rule.

true false B1

빨랫줄은 전기를 사용합니다.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It uses natural wind and sun.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Direct translation.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Subject-Object-Verb order.

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