물방울
A water drop is a small, round amount of water.
Explanation at your level:
A 물방울 is a small drop of water. You see them on flowers or windows when it rains. It is a very small, round thing.
When it rains, you can see 물방울 on the ground. It is a common word for a tiny, round piece of water. We often use it to talk about nature.
The term 물방울 describes the physical form of liquid water. In daily life, it is used to describe condensation on a cold glass or dew on grass in the morning. It is a very descriptive and useful noun.
Beyond the literal meaning, 물방울 is frequently used in aesthetic contexts, such as describing patterns (polka dots) or the clarity of an object. It carries a nuance of delicacy and fragility, often used in creative writing.
In advanced usage, 물방울 serves as a metaphor for brevity or the transient nature of things. It is often employed in literary descriptions to evoke a sense of calm or natural beauty, contrasting with the chaotic nature of heavy rain or flowing water.
At the C2 level, one appreciates 물방울 for its linguistic role in native Korean imagery. It is a quintessential example of how Korean speakers observe the physical world through specific, shape-based vocabulary. Its usage in design, art, and poetry highlights the cultural appreciation for small, natural phenomena.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Small drop of water
- Round shape
- Used in nature
- Polka dot pattern
The word 물방울 (mul-bang-ul) is a beautiful and evocative Korean noun. It literally combines 물 (water) and 방울 (a small, round object or drop). Think of it as the perfect little sphere of water that clings to a windowpane or a flower petal.
When you see a 물방울, you are witnessing the physics of surface tension in action. It is a common, everyday word that carries a sense of purity and freshness. Whether it is morning dew or a splash from a fountain, this word captures that fleeting moment where water holds its shape.
The etymology of 물방울 is quite straightforward in the Korean language. 물 is the native Korean word for water, which has ancient roots appearing in early texts. 방울 acts as a counter or a noun describing small, spherical things, like bells or drops.
Historically, the term has been used in both literature and daily life to describe the delicate nature of liquid. It evolved from the need to distinguish a 'body of water' (like a river) from a 'single drop.' It is a purely native Korean construction, reflecting how the language categorizes the physical world based on shape and size.
You will hear 물방울 in many contexts, ranging from scientific discussions about condensation to poetic descriptions of nature. It is a neutral word, perfectly acceptable in both formal and casual settings.
Commonly, it is paired with verbs like 맺히다 (to form/beads up) or 떨어지다 (to fall). For example, saying "나뭇잎에 물방울이 맺혔다" (Water drops formed on the leaves) is a classic way to use the word in a descriptive, natural way.
While 물방울 is often literal, it appears in several expressions:
- 물방울 무늬: Polka dot pattern (literally 'water drop pattern').
- 물방울처럼 맑다: As clear as a water drop (describing purity).
- 물방울이 튀다: Water drops splashing.
- 물방울을 머금다: To hold/contain water drops (poetic).
- 물방울 하나: A single drop (emphasizing smallness).
In Korean, 물방울 functions as a standard noun. It does not require plural markers unless you want to emphasize the quantity (e.g., 물방울들). Pronunciation is straightforward: the 'l' at the end of 'mul' carries into the 'b' sound, creating a smooth transition.
It is often used with particles like 이/가 (subject) or 을/를 (object). Because it is a concrete noun, it is easily modified by adjectives like 투명한 (transparent) or 작은 (small).
Fun Fact
It is a native word, not Sino-Korean
Pronunciation Guide
Clear consonants
Standard Korean
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'l' sound
- Merging 'bang' and 'ul'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Noun particle usage
물방울이
Examples by Level
물방울이 떨어져요.
Water drop falls.
Subject + verb
창문에 물방울이 있어요.
꽃잎에 물방울이 맺혔네요.
물방울이 너무 작아요.
비가 와서 물방울이 생겼어요.
물방울을 만져보세요.
투명한 물방울이에요.
물방울이 굴러가요.
맑은 물방울입니다.
아침 이슬이 물방울처럼 빛나요.
유리창에 물방울이 가득해요.
물방울 무늬 옷을 입었어요.
물방울이 톡 하고 터졌어요.
물방울이 모여서 웅덩이가 돼요.
그녀는 물방울을 관찰했어요.
차가운 물방울이 튀었어요.
물방울 하나가 떨어졌습니다.
물방울이 맺힌 나뭇잎은 정말 아름답다.
그녀의 눈가에 물방울이 맺혔다.
디자이너는 물방울 무늬를 선택했다.
물방울이 굴절되어 빛이 반짝인다.
작은 물방울들이 모여 강을 이룬다.
물방울의 모양을 정밀하게 묘사했다.
물방울이 튀지 않게 조심하세요.
햇살을 받은 물방울이 보석 같다.
물방울 하나에도 우주의 질서가 담겨 있다.
그의 시는 물방울처럼 맑고 투명하다.
물방울이 증발하면서 열을 흡수한다.
물방울의 표면장력을 실험해 봅시다.
그녀는 물방울의 움직임을 포착했다.
물방울 무늬는 시대를 타지 않는 디자인이다.
폭풍우 속에서 물방울이 사방으로 튄다.
물방울이 맺히는 현상은 물리적 변화이다.
물방울의 투명함은 순수함의 상징으로 자주 쓰인다.
그는 물방울이 떨어지는 소리에서 음악을 찾았다.
물방울이 맺힌 창가는 고독한 분위기를 자아낸다.
물방울의 미세한 진동이 수면을 흔들었다.
수채화에서 물방울을 표현하는 것은 고난도 기술이다.
물방울이 굴러떨어지는 궤적을 관찰했다.
그의 눈물은 마치 커다란 물방울 같았다.
물방울의 본질을 탐구하는 것은 자연의 섭리를 배우는 것이다.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"물방울 무늬"
Polka dots
그녀는 물방울 무늬 넥타이를 맸다.
neutralEasily Confused
It can mean any drop.
물방울 is specific to water.
물방울 vs 소리방울
Sentence Patterns
물방울이 [verb]
물방울이 떨어진다.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
High
Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
You drink water, not the drop itself.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a giant drop in your kitchen.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'bang' sound when a drop hits the ground.
Visual Association
A clear sphere on a green leaf.
Word Web
Challenge
Describe a rainy day using this word.
Word Origin
Korean
Original meaning: Small water sphere
Cultural Context
None
Used similarly to 'water drop'
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Nature
- 물방울이 맺히다
Conversation Starters
"Have you seen water drops on flowers?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a rainy morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, rain is the event; water drop is the object.
Test Yourself
나뭇잎에 ___이 맺혔어요.
Water drops form on leaves.
Score: /1
Summary
물방울 is the perfect word for a tiny, beautiful sphere of water.
- Small drop of water
- Round shape
- Used in nature
- Polka dot pattern
Memory Palace
Visualize a giant drop in your kitchen.
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