팔찌
You'll often encounter the word 팔찌 (paljji), which means 'bracelet' in Korean. It's a simple noun that refers to a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist.
For example, if you see someone wearing a pretty accessory on their wrist, you can say, '와, 팔찌 예쁘네요!' (Wow, your bracelet is pretty!).
You might also hear it in phrases like '팔찌를 하다' (to wear a bracelet) or '팔찌를 사다' (to buy a bracelet).
Understanding 팔찌 is useful for discussing accessories and everyday objects in Korean.
You might have heard or used the word '팔찌' (paljji) to refer to a 'bracelet.' This is the most common and direct way to say bracelet in Korean.
The word itself is a combination of '팔' (pal), meaning 'arm,' and '찌' (jji), which comes from '고리' (gori), meaning 'ring' or 'loop.' So, literally, it means 'arm ring.'
While '팔찌' is widely understood, you might also encounter more specific terms depending on the material or style, such as '금팔찌' (geum-paljji) for a 'gold bracelet' or '은팔찌' (eun-paljji) for a 'silver bracelet.' You can also use descriptive adjectives before '팔찌' to specify its appearance, for example, '예쁜 팔찌' (yeppeun paljji) for a 'pretty bracelet' or '가죽 팔찌' (gajuk paljji) for a 'leather bracelet'.
Understanding this breakdown can help you remember the word and also gives you a hint at how Korean often combines simpler words to create new ones.
When discussing jewelry, '팔찌' (paljji) is the most common and direct term for 'bracelet' in Korean. It is a noun and is widely understood. You'll hear it used in everyday conversations when talking about accessories or shopping for gifts. While there aren't many direct synonyms for a basic bracelet, you might hear more specific terms if the bracelet has a particular style or material, such as '가죽 팔찌' (gajuk paljji) for a leather bracelet or '은 팔찌' (eun paljji) for a silver bracelet. However, '팔찌' itself is the foundational word.
§ What 팔찌 Means
The Korean word 팔찌 (pronounced pal-jji) is a noun that means 'bracelet'. It's a straightforward word and an important one for describing accessories or jewelry.
- Korean Word
- 팔찌
- English Definition
- Bracelet
§ How to Use 팔찌
You can use 팔찌 just like you would use 'bracelet' in English. It's often paired with verbs like 하다 (to do/wear) or 차다 (to wear, specifically for watches/bracelets/rings).
저는 예쁜 팔찌를 샀어요.
I bought a pretty bracelet.
그녀는 항상 팔찌를 차고 다녀요.
She always wears a bracelet.
이 팔찌는 선물이에요.
This bracelet is a gift.
§ Related Vocabulary
Understanding 팔찌 is easier when you know other related jewelry terms. Here are a few:
- 목걸이 (mok-geo-ri): Necklace
- 귀걸이 (gwi-geo-ri): Earrings
- 반지 (ban-ji): Ring
- 시계 (si-gye): Watch
§ Similar Words and When to Use 팔찌 vs. Alternatives
The great thing about 팔찌 is that it's pretty specific. There aren't many other words that directly mean 'bracelet' in Korean in a common context. However, it's useful to understand how it fits within the broader category of 'jewelry' or 'accessories'.
- 액세서리 (aek-se-seo-ri)
- This is the general term for 'accessories'. A 팔찌 is a type of 액세서리.
- 장신구 (jang-sin-gu)
- This term means 'ornaments' or 'jewelry'. It's a more formal or encompassing term than 액세서리. Again, a 팔찌 falls under this category.
When you want to talk specifically about a 'bracelet', always use 팔찌. There's no need to look for alternatives for this specific item. However, if you're talking more generally about items like bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, you might use 액세서리 or 장신구.
저는 새로운 팔찌와 목걸이를 샀어요. (Specific items)
I bought a new bracelet and necklace.
그녀는 항상 예쁜 액세서리를 많이 해요. (General category)
She always wears a lot of pretty accessories.
So, to summarize:
- Use 팔찌 when you mean 'bracelet'. It's direct and clear.
- Use 액세서리 or 장신구 when you're referring to a broader range of decorative items, including bracelets, rings, necklaces, etc.
For A1 learners, focusing on 팔찌 is key. As you advance, you'll naturally incorporate the more general terms when appropriate. Just remember that 팔찌 is the go-to word for that item on your wrist.
难度评级
The Hangeul is short and straightforward.
The word consists of common Hangeul characters.
The pronunciation is direct with no complex sounds for English speakers.
Easily distinguishable due to clear consonants and vowels.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
按水平分级的例句
이 팔찌 예뻐요.
This bracelet is pretty.
팔찌가 커요.
The bracelet is big.
새 팔찌를 샀어요.
I bought a new bracelet.
선물로 팔찌를 줬어요.
I gave a bracelet as a gift.
팔찌는 어디에 있어요?
Where is the bracelet?
작은 팔찌를 좋아해요.
I like small bracelets.
친구에게 팔찌를 보여줬어요.
I showed the bracelet to my friend.
이 팔찌는 금이에요.
This bracelet is gold.
常见搭配
常用短语
팔찌를 샀어요.
I bought a bracelet.
이 팔찌 예뻐요.
This bracelet is pretty.
팔찌를 만들었어요.
I made a bracelet.
어떤 팔찌를 좋아해요?
What kind of bracelet do you like?
팔찌가 잘 어울려요.
The bracelet suits you well.
팔찌를 선물했어요.
I gave a bracelet as a gift.
팔찌를 잃어버렸어요.
I lost my bracelet.
팔찌를 매일 착용해요.
I wear a bracelet every day.
팔찌가 끊어졌어요.
The bracelet broke.
이 팔찌는 비싸요.
This bracelet is expensive.
容易混淆的词
'손목' means wrist, the body part where a '팔찌' is worn. It's not a confusing word in itself, but understanding its relation to '팔찌' is key to proper usage.
'장신구' is a general term for accessories or ornaments, including jewelry. '팔찌' is a type of '장신구'.
Bracelets are often given as gifts. While not directly confusing with the word '팔찌', it's a common context where the word appears.
语法模式
习语与表达
"손목에 팔찌를 하다"
To wear a bracelet on one's wrist
그녀는 항상 예쁜 팔찌를 손목에 하고 다녀요. (She always wears pretty bracelets on her wrist.)
neutral"팔찌를 선물하다"
To gift a bracelet
생일 선물로 친구에게 팔찌를 선물했어요. (I gifted a bracelet to my friend for her birthday.)
neutral"팔찌를 만들다"
To make a bracelet
어제 동생이랑 같이 구슬 팔찌를 만들었어요. (Yesterday, I made a beaded bracelet with my younger sibling.)
neutral"커플 팔찌"
Couple's bracelet
우리 커플은 같은 디자인의 커플 팔찌를 가지고 있어요. (Our couple has matching couple's bracelets.)
neutral"은 팔찌"
Silver bracelet
그녀는 심플한 은 팔찌를 즐겨 착용해요. (She enjoys wearing simple silver bracelets.)
neutral"금 팔찌"
Gold bracelet
할머니가 저에게 금 팔찌를 물려주셨어요. (My grandmother passed down a gold bracelet to me.)
neutral"가죽 팔찌"
Leather bracelet
그 남자는 멋진 가죽 팔찌를 차고 있었다. (That man was wearing a cool leather bracelet.)
neutral"팔찌를 채우다"
To fasten a bracelet
혼자서는 팔찌를 채우기가 어려워요. (It's difficult to fasten a bracelet by myself.)
neutral"팔찌가 끊어지다"
A bracelet breaks/snaps
아끼던 팔찌가 갑자기 끊어져서 속상했어요. (I was sad because my cherished bracelet suddenly broke.)
neutral"팔찌를 풀다"
To unfasten/take off a bracelet
자기 전에 항상 팔찌를 풀고 자요. (I always take off my bracelet before sleeping.)
neutral容易混淆
Both '팔찌' and '반지' are types of jewelry, leading to confusion about which body part they adorn.
'팔찌' is a bracelet worn on the wrist, while '반지' is a ring worn on a finger.
그는 약지에 결혼 반지를 끼고 있었다. (He was wearing a wedding ring on his ring finger.)
Similar to '반지', '목걸이' is also a piece of jewelry, making it easy to mix up with '팔찌' due to general categorization.
'팔찌' is a bracelet for the wrist, whereas '목걸이' is a necklace worn around the neck.
그녀는 진주 목걸이를 하고 있었다. (She was wearing a pearl necklace.)
Wristwatches are commonly worn on the wrist, the same location as bracelets, which can cause learners to conflate the two.
'팔찌' is purely decorative, while '시계' is a device for telling time. Although some watches are ornamental, their primary function differs.
나는 새 손목시계를 샀다. (I bought a new wristwatch.)
The word '팔' means arm, which is the body part where a '팔찌' is worn. The phonetic similarity and contextual link can be confusing for beginners.
'팔' refers to the arm itself, while '팔찌' is an object worn on the arm (specifically the wrist).
그는 팔을 뻗어 문을 열었다. (He stretched out his arm to open the door.)
Some bracelets are string-like, and '끈' means string or cord. Learners might use '끈' generally instead of the specific jewelry term.
'끈' is a general term for string, cord, or ribbon. '팔찌' specifically refers to a bracelet, which can be made of various materials, including string.
신발 끈이 풀렸다. (My shoelace came undone.)
句型
이 팔찌는 예뻐요.
This bracelet is pretty.
저는 새 팔찌를 샀어요.
I bought a new bracelet.
이 팔찌는 얼마예요?
How much is this bracelet?
선물로 팔찌를 받았어요.
I received a bracelet as a gift.
팔찌를 착용했어요.
I wore a bracelet.
친구에게 팔찌를 줬어요.
I gave a bracelet to my friend.
그녀는 팔찌를 좋아해요.
She likes bracelets.
이 팔찌는 금으로 만들어졌어요.
This bracelet is made of gold.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'pal' (팔) as 'palm' and 'jji' (찌) as 'jewelry.' So, palm jewelry is a bracelet.
视觉联想
Imagine a 'palm' (팔) with a 'jewelry' (찌) bracelet around it. Picture a shiny bracelet on your own wrist or someone else's. The more vivid the image, the better.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 팔찌 in two different Korean sentences today. You can say '저는 팔찌를 좋아해요.' (I like bracelets.) or '이 팔찌는 비싸요.' (This bracelet is expensive.)
在生活中练习
真实语境
Buying or receiving a bracelet as a gift.
- 예쁜 팔찌예요. (It's a pretty bracelet.)
- 이 팔찌 얼마예요? (How much is this bracelet?)
- 선물 고마워요. (Thank you for the gift.)
Describing someone wearing a bracelet.
- 팔찌를 착용했어요. (They are wearing a bracelet.)
- 반짝이는 팔찌예요. (It's a sparkling bracelet.)
- 그녀의 팔찌가 마음에 들어요. (I like her bracelet.)
Talking about different types of bracelets.
- 금 팔찌 (gold bracelet)
- 은 팔찌 (silver bracelet)
- 가죽 팔찌 (leather bracelet)
Asking about where to buy a bracelet.
- 어디에서 팔찌를 살 수 있어요? (Where can I buy a bracelet?)
- 팔찌 가게가 어디에 있어요? (Where is the bracelet store?)
- 온라인으로 살 수 있어요? (Can I buy it online?)
Complimenting someone's bracelet.
- 팔찌가 잘 어울려요. (The bracelet suits you well.)
- 멋진 팔찌네요! (What a cool bracelet!)
- 어디서 샀어요? (Where did you buy it?)
对话开场白
"What kind of bracelets do you like?"
"Do you often wear bracelets?"
"Have you ever received a bracelet as a gift?"
"What is your favorite accessory?"
"Is there a special meaning behind any of your bracelets?"
日记主题
Describe a bracelet that is important to you and why.
Imagine you are designing a new bracelet. What would it look like and what materials would you use?
Write about a time you bought a bracelet for yourself or someone else.
What kind of bracelet would you recommend to a friend?
Reflect on how accessories like bracelets can express personality.
自我测试 54 个问题
Which of these is a bracelet?
팔찌 (paljji) means bracelet.
My friend is wearing a pretty ____.
The sentence describes someone wearing a pretty item on their wrist, which is typically a bracelet (팔찌).
Which Korean word means 'bracelet'?
팔찌 (paljji) translates to bracelet.
The word '팔찌' means 'necklace'.
팔찌 (paljji) means 'bracelet', not 'necklace'.
You wear a '팔찌' on your wrist.
A bracelet (팔찌) is worn on the wrist.
A '팔찌' is a type of food.
팔찌 (paljji) is an accessory, not a type of food.
Write a short sentence saying 'This is a bracelet.' in Korean.
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Sample answer
이것은 팔찌입니다.
Translate 'I like bracelets.' into Korean.
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Sample answer
저는 팔찌를 좋아해요.
Write 'Do you have a bracelet?' in Korean.
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Sample answer
팔찌가 있어요?
What is the speaker giving to their friend?
Read this passage:
이것은 예쁜 팔찌입니다. 저는 이 팔찌를 좋아해요. 친구에게 줄 거예요.
What is the speaker giving to their friend?
The passage says '이것은 예쁜 팔찌입니다' (This is a pretty bracelet) and '친구에게 줄 거예요' (I will give it to my friend).
The passage says '이것은 예쁜 팔찌입니다' (This is a pretty bracelet) and '친구에게 줄 거예요' (I will give it to my friend).
What does the speaker plan to do with the new bracelet?
Read this passage:
저는 새 팔찌를 샀어요. 이 팔찌는 정말 예뻐요. 매일 착용할 거예요.
What does the speaker plan to do with the new bracelet?
The passage states '매일 착용할 거예요' (I will wear it every day).
The passage states '매일 착용할 거예요' (I will wear it every day).
What is the problem with the bracelet?
Read this passage:
이 팔찌는 작아요. 제 손목에는 너무 작아요. 다른 팔찌를 찾을 거예요.
What is the problem with the bracelet?
The passage says '이 팔찌는 작아요' (This bracelet is small) and '제 손목에는 너무 작아요' (It's too small for my wrist).
The passage says '이 팔찌는 작아요' (This bracelet is small) and '제 손목에는 너무 작아요' (It's too small for my wrist).
저는 여자친구에게 예쁜 ___ 선물했어요.
The sentence means 'I gave my girlfriend a pretty ___ as a gift.' The context suggests a piece of jewelry worn on the wrist, which is a bracelet (팔찌).
그녀는 항상 은색 ___ 착용하고 다녀요.
The sentence means 'She always wears a silver ___.' Among the options, '팔찌' (bracelet) is the most suitable item to be worn on the wrist and matches the context of '착용하고 다녀요' (wears and goes around).
이 ___는 제 할머니께서 직접 만드신 거예요.
The sentence means 'This ___ was made by my grandmother herself.' If it's something handmade by a grandmother, a '팔찌' (bracelet) is a very plausible item, fitting the context of personal creation.
바닷가에서 주운 조개껍데기로 ___를 만들었어요.
The sentence means 'I made a ___ with seashells I picked up at the beach.' While '목걸이' (necklace) is also possible, '팔찌' (bracelet) is a common craft made from seashells and fits naturally with the action of '만들었어요' (made).
친구가 생일 선물로 예쁜 꽃무늬 ___를 주었어요.
The sentence means 'My friend gave me a pretty floral-patterned ___ as a birthday gift.' A floral-patterned '팔찌' (bracelet) is a common and appropriate birthday gift, fitting the descriptive adjective '꽃무늬' (floral-patterned).
운동할 때는 ___를 빼고 하는 것이 편해요.
The sentence means 'When exercising, it's more comfortable to take off your ___.' Among the options, taking off a '팔찌' (bracelet) before exercise is a common practice for comfort and safety, making it the most logical fit.
What does she always wear?
What did I receive as a gift?
What kind of meaning does this bracelet have for me?
Read this aloud:
이 팔찌는 정말 아름답네요.
Focus: 아름답네요
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
어떤 팔찌를 좋아하세요?
Focus: 어떤 팔찌를
你说的:
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Read this aloud:
그녀의 손목에 반짝이는 팔찌가 있었어요.
Focus: 반짝이는 팔찌가
你说的:
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The correct order to form the sentence 'This bracelet was received as a gift.'
The correct order to form the sentence 'I want to buy a new bracelet.'
The correct order to form the sentence 'She was wearing a beautiful gold bracelet.'
친구가 생일 선물로 은색 ___를 선물해 줬어요. (My friend gave me a silver ___ as a birthday present.)
The sentence describes receiving a 'silver' item as a birthday present that is typically worn on the wrist. '팔찌' (bracelet) fits this context perfectly, while the other options (ring, necklace, earrings) do not as directly imply a silver item worn on the wrist.
저는 보통 액세서리를 많이 하지 않지만, 특별한 날에는 예쁜 ___를 착용하기도 해요. (I usually don't wear a lot of accessories, but on special occasions, I sometimes wear a pretty ___.)
The sentence talks about wearing a 'pretty' accessory on special occasions. '팔찌' (bracelet) is a common accessory that fits the description of being 'pretty' and worn for special events, whereas '시계' (watch) is more functional, and '모자' (hat) and '스카프' (scarf) are clothing items, not typical accessories worn for embellishment in this context.
이 빈티지 상점에서 찾은 ___는 정말 독특한 디자인을 가지고 있어요. (The ___ I found at this vintage shop has a truly unique design.)
The sentence refers to an item found in a vintage shop with a 'unique design'. Among the options, '팔찌' (bracelet) is a common item found in vintage shops that often boasts unique designs, fitting the context of a decorative, personal accessory. '신발' (shoes), '가방' (bag), and '지갑' (wallet) are less likely to be described primarily by 'unique design' in a general vintage context compared to a bracelet.
한국에서 '팔찌'는 발목에 차는 장신구를 의미합니다. (In Korea, '팔찌' refers to an ornament worn on the ankle.)
'팔찌' specifically refers to an ornament worn on the wrist. An ornament worn on the ankle is called '발찌' (baljji).
친한 친구나 연인에게 '팔찌'를 선물하는 것은 흔한 일입니다. (It is common to give a '팔찌' as a gift to close friends or lovers.)
Giving a '팔찌' (bracelet) as a gift to close friends or romantic partners is indeed a common gesture in Korean culture, often symbolizing friendship, affection, or a promise.
전통적인 한국 복장에는 '팔찌'가 필수로 포함됩니다. (Traditional Korean attire necessarily includes a '팔찌'.)
While '팔찌' (bracelets) can be worn with traditional Korean attire, they are not a 'necessary' or mandatory component of such outfits. Traditional attire often emphasizes other accessories or does not strictly require bracelets.
This sentence asks for advice on what kind of bracelet to give as a gift to a friend. The typical Korean sentence structure for this type of question places the recipient first, followed by the item and the action.
This sentence describes someone wearing a beautiful bracelet on their wrist. In Korean, the location ('손목에') often comes before the object ('아름다운 팔찌를') when describing an action of wearing.
This sentence expresses a thought that 'this bracelet seems to have a special meaning.' The structure 'Noun은/는 Noun이/가 있는 것 같아요' is common for expressing opinions about something having a particular characteristic.
다음 중 '팔찌'와 가장 관련 깊은 단어는 무엇인가요?
'팔찌'는 손목에 착용하는 장신구이며, '반지'는 손가락에 착용하는 장신구로 둘 다 액세서리에 해당합니다. '목걸이'는 목에, '시계'는 시간을 보는 용도, '귀걸이'는 귀에 착용합니다.
친구가 선물한 '팔찌'가 너무 마음에 들어서 매일 착용하고 다닙니다. 다음 중 이 상황과 가장 자연스러운 표현은 무엇인가요?
선물받은 팔찌가 마음에 들어 매일 착용한다는 것은 긍정적인 감정을 표현하는 상황이므로, '행복해요'가 가장 적절한 표현입니다.
다음 대화에서 빈칸에 들어갈 가장 적절한 단어는 무엇인가요? A: 생일 선물로 무엇을 받고 싶어요? B: 음… 예쁜 은색 _______를 받고 싶어요.
은색으로 만들어질 수 있고 생일 선물로 주고받기 적절한 장신구는 '팔찌'입니다. '모자', '신발', '가방'은 은색으로 된 것이 있더라도 일반적인 맥락에서 장신구로 분류되지 않습니다.
'팔찌'는 발목에 착용하는 장신구입니다.
'팔찌'는 손목에 착용하는 장신구입니다. 발목에 착용하는 것은 '발찌'입니다.
오래된 '팔찌'를 수리하기 위해 시계방에 방문했습니다.
액세서리 수리는 종종 시계방에서 함께 진행하기도 합니다. 특히 섬세한 작업을 요하는 팔찌 수리는 시계 수리와 유사한 기술을 필요로 하므로 적절합니다.
나는 오늘 새 '팔찌'를 사서 친구에게 선물로 주었다.
문법적으로나 의미상으로 전혀 문제가 없는 문장입니다. 새로운 팔찌를 구매하여 친구에게 선물하는 상황을 자연스럽게 묘사하고 있습니다.
다음 중 가장 적절한 '팔찌'의 사용 예시는 무엇인가요?
'팔찌'는 손목에 착용하는 장신구이므로, 손목에 차는 것이 가장 자연스러운 사용 예시입니다. '끼고 있었다'는 반지나 장갑 등에 더 적합하며, '먹었다'나 '썼다'는 문맥상 맞지 않습니다.
고대 이집트에서는 팔찌가 주로 어떤 용도로 사용되었을까요?
고대 이집트에서 팔찌는 주로 신분과 부를 나타내는 장신구로 사용되었습니다. 시간을 확인하는 도구는 시계이며, 음식을 보관하거나 글을 쓰는 용도는 팔찌와 관련이 없습니다.
다음 대화에서 '팔찌'와 가장 자연스럽게 연결되는 단어는 무엇인가요? "이 드레스에는 어떤 액세서리가 어울릴까요?" "음... _____와 함께 매치하면 완벽할 거예요."
드레스에 어울리는 액세서리를 묻는 질문에 '팔찌'와 함께 착용하여 전체적인 조화를 이룰 수 있는 것은 '목걸이'가 가장 자연스럽습니다. 반지와 귀걸이도 액세서리이지만, '함께 매치하면 완벽할 거예요'라는 문맥에서 전체적인 스타일을 완성하는 데 기여하는 '목걸이'가 더 적절합니다. '지갑'은 액세서리보다는 실용적인 소품에 가깝습니다.
전통적인 한국 문화에서는 남성도 팔찌를 착용하는 것이 일반적이었습니다.
전통적으로 한국에서는 남성들도 다양한 형태의 팔찌를 착용했습니다. 특히 신분을 나타내거나 장식적인 목적으로 착용하는 경우가 많았습니다.
현대 패션에서 팔찌는 오직 여성들만을 위한 장신구로 여겨집니다.
현대 패션에서는 남성들도 다양한 디자인의 팔찌를 착용하며, 성별에 관계없이 패션 아이템으로 활용되고 있습니다.
팔찌는 손목에 착용하는 장신구이며, 한국어에서 '팔찌를 차다'는 표현이 일반적입니다.
'팔찌'는 손목에 착용하는 장신구를 의미하며, 한국어에서는 '팔찌를 차다' 또는 '팔찌를 하다'라는 표현이 가장 흔하게 사용됩니다.
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