A1 Collocation Neutro

짐을 풀다

jim-eul pulda

to unpack luggage

Phrase in 30 Seconds

To remove your belongings from a suitcase or bag after arriving at your destination.

  • Means: The act of unpacking luggage after a trip.
  • Used in: Hotels, returning home from travel, or moving into a new place.
  • Don't confuse: '짐을 싸다' (packing), which is the opposite action.
Suitcase 🧳 + Opening 🔓 = Relaxed stay 🏠

Explanation at your level:

This phrase means taking your clothes out of your bag when you arrive at a hotel or your home.
You use this phrase when you finish your travel and want to start living in your new room. It means you are ready to stay.
It describes the transition from being a traveler to being a resident. By unpacking, you signal that you are no longer in transit and are ready to settle into your environment.
The phrase functions as a marker of domesticity. It is used to denote the cessation of travel-related stress and the commencement of a period of stability within a temporary or permanent residence.
Linguistically, this collocation bridges the gap between the nomadic state of travel and the static state of habitation. It serves as a pragmatic signal in social interactions, often functioning as an invitation to relax.
From a cognitive perspective, '짐을 풀다' represents the conceptual mapping of 'untying' to 'unburdening'. It reflects a cultural emphasis on the transition from the external, chaotic world of travel to the internal, ordered sanctuary of the dwelling.

Significado

To remove clothes and items from bags after a trip.

🌍

Contexto cultural

It is polite to ask a guest if they would like to '짐을 풀다' when they arrive at your home.

💡

Context is key

Always use it when you arrive at a place you will stay.

Significado

To remove clothes and items from bags after a trip.

💡

Context is key

Always use it when you arrive at a place you will stay.

Teste-se

Select the correct phrase for unpacking.

호텔에 도착해서 ____.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 짐을 풀어요

You unpack luggage, you don't eat or sleep it.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Recursos visuais

Perguntas frequentes

1 perguntas

Yes, it is very common.

Frases relacionadas

🔗

짐을 싸다

contrast

To pack luggage

Onde usar

🏨

Hotel Check-in

Friend: 우리 호텔에 짐을 풀까?

neutral

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'pool' of clothes coming out of your bag.

Visual Association

Imagine a suitcase opening and clothes spilling out like a relaxing waterfall.

Story

You arrive at a beautiful hotel. You are tired. You open your heavy bag. You take out your clothes. You are finally home.

Word Web

짐 (luggage)풀다 (untie)여행 (travel)숙소 (accommodation)도착 (arrival)정리 (organization)

Desafio

Next time you travel, say '짐을 풀어요' out loud as you open your bag.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Desempacar

Korean uses a two-word phrase while Spanish uses a single verb.

French moderate

Défaire ses valises

French specifically mentions the suitcase (valise).

German high

Auspacken

German is a compound verb.

Japanese high

荷物を解く (Nimotsu o toku)

Japanese uses 'toku' (untie) which is the direct cognate.

Arabic moderate

تفريغ الحقائب (Tafreegh al-haqa'ib)

Arabic is more formal and descriptive.

Easily Confused

짐을 풀다 vs 짐을 부리다

Often confused with unloading cargo.

Use '풀다' for personal bags.

Perguntas frequentes (1)

Yes, it is very common.

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