A1 noun #5,000 most common 3 min read

정류장

A place where buses stop for passengers to get on or off.

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Explanation at your level:

You use 정류장 to talk about where you wait for the bus. It is a very important word for traveling in Korea. Just say '정류장' when you want to find the bus stop. It is a simple, everyday word.

At the elementary level, you use 정류장 to give directions or explain your location. For example, 'The bank is near the bus stop.' It is a basic noun that helps you navigate your daily life efficiently.

Intermediate learners should focus on using 정류장 with specific verbs like 내리다 (to get off) or 기다리다 (to wait). It is common to use this word when describing your commute or meeting friends at a specific landmark.

At this level, you might use 정류장 in more complex sentences involving transit apps or schedules. You understand the nuance between a bus stop and a transit terminal, and you can use the word to describe urban infrastructure more accurately.

Advanced users understand the role of 정류장 in urban mobility. You can discuss the efficiency of public transport systems, the placement of stops, and their impact on local businesses or community accessibility, using the term as part of a larger socio-economic discussion.

At the mastery level, you appreciate the evolution of transit terminology. You might compare the usage of 정류장 with historical terms or regional variations, recognizing how the word anchors the daily rhythm of life in a modern Korean metropolis.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • 정류장 means bus stop.
  • It is used for bus transit only.
  • It is a neutral, everyday noun.
  • Commonly paired with '버스'.

The word 정류장 is the standard Korean term for a bus stop. It is a compound word derived from 정류 (stopping/stationing) and (place). Think of it as the 'stopping place' for your daily commute.

You will see this word everywhere in Korea, from small village signs to large digital displays in Seoul. It is an essential noun for anyone navigating the city. Whether you are catching a bus to school or heading to a friend's house, you will be looking for a 정류장.

It is not just a physical spot; it represents the beginning and end of many journeys. Understanding this word is your first step toward mastering Korean public transportation. It is used in both casual conversation and formal transit announcements, making it a high-frequency word you should memorize early.

The term 정류장 is rooted in Sino-Korean characters (Hanja). Specifically, (停) means to stop, (留) means to remain or stay, and (場) means a place or field.

Historically, as Korea modernized its transportation systems in the early 20th century, the need for standardized terminology for transit hubs grew. The term was adopted to clearly distinguish these stops from larger train stations (역). It reflects a blend of traditional linguistic roots and modern urban planning needs.

Interestingly, while 정류장 is the most common term, you might occasionally hear older generations use slightly different phrasing, but the meaning has remained remarkably stable over the decades. It is a classic example of how language adapts to technology while keeping its historical foundations intact.

You use 정류장 whenever you are talking about bus transit. Common collocations include 정류장에서 내리다 (to get off at the bus stop) or 정류장을 지나치다 (to pass the bus stop).

In terms of register, it is completely neutral. It is used in formal announcements like '다음 정류장은 강남역입니다' (The next stop is Gangnam Station) and in casual chats like '우리 정류장에서 만나자' (Let's meet at the bus stop).

Remember that it is specific to buses. If you are talking about a train station, you must use instead. Using 정류장 for a train station would sound very confusing to a native speaker!

While 정류장 is a functional noun, it appears in several practical expressions:

  • 정류장을 놓치다: To miss the bus stop (when you forget to press the bell).
  • 정류장 앞: In front of the bus stop (a very common landmark for directions).
  • 정류장 근처: Near the bus stop.
  • 정류장 번호: The bus stop ID number (used for mobile apps).
  • 정류장 이름: The name of the bus stop.

These aren't 'idioms' in the metaphorical sense, but they are essential idiomatic phrases that every commuter uses daily to navigate the city effectively.

Grammatically, 정류장 is a standard noun. It does not have a plural form in the way English does; context determines if you are talking about one or many.

Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [정뉴장] due to the nasalization rule where the 'ㄹ' sound is influenced by the preceding 'ㅇ'. It flows very smoothly in speech. Make sure to emphasize the '정' and let the '류장' follow naturally.

There are no complex verb patterns associated with it, just standard particles like -에서 (at/in) or -까지 (to/until). It is a straightforward, reliable noun for your vocabulary list.

Fun Fact

The character '場' is used in many public places like stadiums (경기장).

Pronunciation Guide

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Common Errors

  • Pronouncing '장' as '잔'
  • Mispronouncing the '류' sound
  • Adding extra vowels

Rhymes With

사장 시장 극장 공장 입장

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce

Listening 1/5

Easy to hear in announcements

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

버스 가다 오다

Learn Next

내리다 타다 환승하다

Advanced

교통 체계 인프라 접근성

Grammar to Know

Location Particle -에서

정류장에서

Direction Particle -으로

정류장으로

Noun + Copula

정류장이다

Examples by Level

1

정류장이 어디예요?

Bus stop + where + is?

Question particle

2

여기 정류장이에요.

Here + bus stop + is.

Copula

3

정류장에서 기다려요.

At bus stop + wait.

Location particle

4

버스가 정류장에 와요.

Bus + to bus stop + comes.

Direction particle

5

정류장이 가까워요.

Bus stop + is near.

Adjective

6

다음 정류장입니다.

Next + bus stop + is.

Formal ending

7

정류장을 찾아요.

Bus stop + looking for.

Object marker

8

정류장에 사람이 많아요.

At bus stop + people + many.

Subject marker

1

정류장에서 버스를 탔어요.

2

정류장 이름이 뭐예요?

3

우리 정류장에서 만나요.

4

정류장을 지나쳤어요.

5

정류장 앞에 편의점이 있어요.

6

정류장에서 내릴 거예요.

7

정류장이 아주 깨끗해요.

8

정류장 번호를 확인하세요.

1

다음 정류장에서 내려야 합니다.

2

정류장 근처에서 기다리고 있어요.

3

버스 정류장 위치를 알려주세요.

4

정류장 시설이 개선되었습니다.

5

정류장에 버스가 도착했습니다.

6

정류장 표시가 잘 안 보여요.

7

정류장 주변은 항상 혼잡합니다.

8

정류장에서 버스를 갈아타요.

1

정류장 위치가 변경되었다고 합니다.

2

정류장 인근의 교통 체증이 심각합니다.

3

스마트 정류장이 설치되었습니다.

4

정류장에서 버스를 놓치지 않으려고 뛰었어요.

5

정류장 정보 시스템이 고장 났습니다.

6

정류장 이용객들을 위한 쉼터가 있습니다.

7

정류장까지 걸어서 5분 거리입니다.

8

정류장의 혼잡도를 실시간으로 확인하세요.

1

정류장은 도시 교통 체계의 핵심 요소입니다.

2

정류장 접근성을 높이는 것이 중요합니다.

3

정류장 디자인은 도시의 미관을 결정합니다.

4

정류장 정비 사업이 내년부터 시작됩니다.

5

정류장에서의 대기 시간을 최소화해야 합니다.

6

정류장 위치 선정에 대한 민원이 제기되었습니다.

7

정류장 간 거리가 너무 멀면 불편합니다.

8

정류장 인프라 확충이 시급합니다.

1

현대적 정류장은 단순한 승하차 지점을 넘어섭니다.

2

정류장의 입지 조건은 상권 형성에 큰 영향을 미칩니다.

3

정류장 체계의 효율적 개편은 도시 경쟁력과 직결됩니다.

4

정류장 명칭은 그 지역의 역사를 반영하기도 합니다.

5

정류장 공간의 다목적 활용 방안을 모색해야 합니다.

6

정류장 환경 개선은 대중교통 이용률 제고의 핵심입니다.

7

정류장 정보의 정확성은 승객의 편의를 좌우합니다.

8

정류장 설계 시 보행자의 안전을 최우선으로 고려해야 합니다.

Common Collocations

버스 정류장
정류장에서 내리다
정류장을 지나치다
정류장 근처
정류장 앞
정류장 이름
정류장 번호
정류장에 서다
정류장을 찾다
다음 정류장

Idioms & Expressions

"정류장을 놓치다"

To miss the stop

잠들어서 정류장을 놓쳤어요.

casual

"정류장 앞"

A landmark location

우리 집은 정류장 앞이에요.

neutral

"정류장까지"

As far as the stop

정류장까지 데려다줄게요.

neutral

"정류장에서 뵙겠습니다"

I will see you at the stop

그럼 정류장에서 뵙겠습니다.

formal

"정류장 대기"

Waiting at the stop

정류장 대기 중입니다.

formal

"정류장 정보"

Stop information

정류장 정보를 확인하세요.

neutral

Easily Confused

정류장 vs

Both are transit points

역 is for rail, 정류장 is for buses

버스 정류장 vs 기차역

정류장 vs 터미널

Both are for buses

터미널 is for long-distance buses

시외버스 터미널

정류장 vs 승강장

Both mean boarding area

승강장 is a platform

지하철 승강장

정류장 vs 주차장

Ends in -장

주차장 is for parking

차를 세우는 주차장

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 정류장에서 + verb

나는 정류장에서 기다린다.

A2

다음 정류장은 + noun + 입니다

다음 정류장은 시청입니다.

B1

정류장 근처에 + noun + 이/가 있다

정류장 근처에 병원이 있다.

B2

정류장에서 + verb + (으)려고 한다

정류장에서 버스를 기다리려고 한다.

C1

정류장 위치를 + verb

정류장 위치를 확인하는 것이 좋다.

Word Family

Nouns

정류 Stopping

Verbs

정차하다 To stop (vehicle)

Related

버스 Vehicle that uses the stop

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

Formal announcement Neutral Casual Slang

Common Mistakes

Using '역' for a bus stop Use '정류장'
'역' is only for trains/subways.
Writing '정류장' as '정류잔' 정류장
Spelling error based on pronunciation.
Using '정류장' for a parking lot Use '주차장'
They are completely different places.
Confusing '정류장' with '정거장' Context matters
While similar, '정류장' is preferred for buses.
Forgetting the particle -에서 정류장에서
You need the location particle.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize your local bus stop.

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Native Usage

Always pair it with '버스'.

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Cultural Insight

Bus stops often have digital clocks.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use -에서 for location.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'ng' sound.

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Avoid '역'

Never use '역' for bus stops.

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Did You Know?

Some stops have heated seats!

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Study Smart

Use flashcards with bus signs.

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Context

Use it in daily transit talk.

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Audio

Listen to bus announcements.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a bus STOPPING and staying (류) in a FIELD (장).

Visual Association

A blue bus sign with a person waiting.

Word Web

버스 교통 내리다 타다

Challenge

Find the bus stop sign nearest to your house.

Word Origin

Sino-Korean

Original meaning: Place where one stops and stays

Cultural Context

None

Equivalent to 'Bus stop' or 'Bus station'.

Used in countless K-drama scenes at bus stops

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Commuting

  • 버스 언제 와요?
  • 다음 정류장에서 내려요.
  • 정류장이 어디예요?

Giving Directions

  • 정류장 앞에서 만나요.
  • 정류장 지나서 바로 있어요.

Travel

  • 공항버스 정류장 어디예요?
  • 정류장 번호 확인했어요.

School

  • 학교 앞 정류장으로 가요.

Conversation Starters

"어느 정류장에서 내려요?"

"여기 근처에 버스 정류장이 있어요?"

"다음 정류장이 어디죠?"

"정류장에서 버스를 얼마나 기다렸어요?"

"정류장 이름이 뭐예요?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your daily commute to school or work.

What do you see at your local bus stop?

Write about a time you missed your bus stop.

Why is public transport important in your city?

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

No, 역 is for trains/subways, 정류장 is for buses.

Taxis usually use '승강장' or just wait on the street.

No, Korean nouns don't have plural forms.

다음 정류장.

It is neutral and used everywhere.

Look for the blue or green signs on the sidewalk.

No, a terminal is '터미널'.

Not if you follow the nasalization rules.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

버스를 타려면 ___에 가야 해요.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 정류장

You wait for buses at the bus stop.

multiple choice A2

Which of these is a synonym for bus stop?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 정류장

정류장 is the bus stop.

true false B1

You use '정류장' for subway stations.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

Subway stations are called '역'.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Bus and bus stop are related.

sentence order B2

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

저는 다음 정류장에서 내렸어요.

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