안경
When you're just starting to learn Korean, knowing basic nouns like '안경' (an-gyeong) is really helpful. '안경' means 'glasses' in English. This is a common word you'll hear and see often. For example, if you need to talk about someone wearing glasses, or if you yourself wear glasses, this word is essential. It's a simple, everyday vocabulary item that will quickly become part of your basic Korean communication.
When talking about something you wear to help your eyes see better, the Korean word is 안경 (an-gyeong). This noun refers to eyeglasses or spectacles. You might use it when talking about needing your glasses to read, or asking someone if they’ve seen your glasses.
For example, if you say “안경을 써요 (an-gyeong-eul sseoyo),” it means “I wear glasses.” Or, if you want to say “Where are my glasses?” you would say “내 안경 어디 있어요? (nae an-gyeong eo-di isseoyo?).” It's a common and practical word to know.
When talking about glasses in Korean, you use the word 안경 (ann-gyeong). It's a straightforward noun, meaning 'glasses' or 'spectacles'. You can use it to refer to any type of corrective eyewear.
For example, if you want to say 'I wear glasses,' you would say '저는 안경을 씁니다 (jeo-neun an-gyeong-eul sseup-ni-da).' The verb '쓰다 (sseu-da)' means 'to wear' specifically for things worn on the face, like glasses or hats.
When discussing eyesight and corrective lenses in Korean, 안경 (angyeong) is the fundamental term for 'glasses' or 'spectacles'.
It's commonly used when talking about wearing glasses (안경을 쓰다), buying glasses (안경을 사다), or describing someone who wears glasses (안경 쓴 사람).
You might also hear the term 렌즈 (renjeu) for 'contact lenses' if someone prefers those over traditional glasses.
For example, if you say '저는 안경을 썼어요', it means 'I wore glasses'.
§ What Does 안경 Mean?
The Korean word 안경 (an-gyeong) is a noun that directly translates to 'glasses' or 'spectacles' in English. It refers to the corrective eyewear people wear to improve their vision. It's a very common and practical word that you'll hear and use frequently if you're talking about anything related to vision, reading, or just general accessories.
- Definition
- Glasses, spectacles.
§ When Do People Use 안경?
You'll use 안경 whenever you need to refer to glasses. This can be in many different situations, from a simple statement about someone wearing glasses to asking where your glasses are. Here are some common scenarios:
- Talking about someone's appearance: "그는 안경을 썼어요." (He's wearing glasses.)
- Asking if someone needs glasses: "안경이 필요하세요?" (Do you need glasses?)
- Referring to a specific type of glasses: "선안경" (sunglasses) or "독서안경" (reading glasses). We'll look at these combinations later.
- Looking for your own glasses: "제 안경 어디 있지?" (Where are my glasses?)
§ Basic Sentences with 안경
Let's look at some very simple and useful sentences using 안경. These will help you start using the word right away.
저는 안경을 썼어요.
Hint: 저는 (I) + 안경 (glasses) + 을 (object particle) + 썼어요 (wore/put on - past tense of 쓰다).
Meaning: I wore glasses. / I'm wearing glasses.
이 안경은 새 거예요.
Hint: 이 (this) + 안경 (glasses) + 은 (topic particle) + 새 (new) + 거예요 (it is/thing).
Meaning: These glasses are new.
저는 안경이 없어요.
Hint: 저는 (I) + 안경 (glasses) + 이 (subject particle) + 없어요 (don't have).
Meaning: I don't have glasses.
§ Related Vocabulary and Concepts
While 안경 itself means glasses, it's often combined with other words to specify the type of glasses. This is a common pattern in Korean vocabulary building.
- 선안경 (seon-an-gyeong): This means 'sunglasses'. 선 (seon) comes from the word '햇살' (haet-sal) meaning sunlight or '선글라스' (seon-geul-la-seu) which is a Konglish word for sunglasses. So, literally 'sun-glasses'.
- 독서안경 (dok-seo-an-gyeong): This means 'reading glasses'. 독서 (dok-seo) means 'reading'. So, 'reading glasses'.
- 콘택트 렌즈 (kon-taek-teu ren-jeu): While not 안경, it's related as an alternative for vision correction: 'contact lenses'.
- 쓰다 (sseu-da): This is the verb often used with 안경, meaning 'to wear' for things like hats, glasses, or even writing.
Understanding 안경 is a great step in building your basic Korean vocabulary. It's a word you'll find yourself using or hearing often in daily conversations, so make sure to practice it!
§ Don't Confuse 안경 with Other Words
One common mistake English speakers make when learning Korean is confusing similar-sounding words. While 안경 (angyeong) specifically means 'glasses,' there are other words related to vision or things you wear on your face that can cause confusion. For example, people sometimes mistakenly use 렌즈 (lenjeu) for glasses, but 렌즈 actually means 'contact lenses.' It's important to be precise.
§ Using the Wrong Particles with 안경
Particles are crucial in Korean, and using the wrong one can change the meaning or make your sentence sound unnatural. When talking about wearing glasses, the most common verb you'll use is 쓰다 (sseuda). This verb means 'to wear' specifically for things worn on the head or face, like hats or glasses. Many learners might instinctively try to use 입다 (ipda), which means 'to wear' for clothes, or 신다 (shinda) for shoes. This is incorrect for 안경.
저는 매일 안경을 써요. (I wear glasses every day.)
Notice the object particle 을 (eul) attached to 안경. This is because 안경 is the direct object of the verb 쓰다. If 안경 ends with a consonant, you use 을. If it ends with a vowel, you use 를 (reul). Since 안경 ends in a consonant (ng), 을 is correct.
- Correct: 안경을 쓰다 (to wear glasses)
- Incorrect: 안경을 입다 (to wear glasses - like clothes)
- Incorrect: 안경을 하다 (to do glasses - grammatically awkward)
§ Forgetting to Use the Correct Counter
When counting items in Korean, you often need to use specific counters. For glasses, the common counter is 개 (gae), which is a general counter for items, or more specifically, 벌 (beol) when referring to a set or pair, though 개 is perfectly fine and more common for everyday use. Some learners might forget to use a counter at all, or use an incorrect one.
안경 한 개 주세요. (Please give me one pair of glasses.)
- DEFINITION
- 한 개 (han gae) - one item/pair
While you can often omit counters in very casual conversation if the context is clear, it's good practice to use them for clarity, especially when specifying a quantity.
§ Mispronouncing 안경
Korean pronunciation can be tricky, and 안경 is a word that often gets mispronounced. The biggest challenge for English speakers is often the 'ㅇ' (ng) sound at the end of 안 (an) and the beginning of 경 (gyeong). It's a soft, nasal 'ng' sound, similar to the 'ng' in 'sing'. Many learners might pronounce it more like an 'n' or a hard 'g'. Also, the 'ㅕ' (yeo) vowel in 경 can be difficult. It's a diphthong, a combination of 'y' and 'eo'. Make sure your mouth shape is correct for both sounds.
Listening to native speakers and mimicking their pronunciation is the best way to improve. Don't be afraid to record yourself and compare it to a native speaker's audio. Consistent practice makes a huge difference!
趣味小知识
Many Korean words related to vision or optics have a 'gyeong' component, stemming from the Hanja for mirror.
发音指南
- Mispronouncing the 'ng' sound at the end of '안' (an) as a hard 'g' sound.
- Not blending the '안' (an) and '경' (gyeong) sounds smoothly.
难度评级
Short and common Hangul characters.
Straightforward to write.
The 'gyeong' sound can be a bit challenging initially.
Clear and distinct pronunciation.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
N + 이/가 필요하다 (to need)
저는 안경이 필요해요. (I need glasses.)
N + 을/를 쓰다 (to wear for head/face)
그녀는 안경을 써요. (She wears glasses.)
N + 에 (location particle)
안경은 책상 위에 있어요. (The glasses are on the desk.)
N + 이/가 있다/없다 (to have/not have)
저는 안경이 없어요. (I don't have glasses.)
Adjective + N (describing a noun)
새 안경을 샀어요. (I bought new glasses.)
按水平分级的例句
안경을 쓰세요.
Please put on your glasses.
이 안경은 제 것이 아니에요.
These glasses are not mine.
새 안경을 사고 싶어요.
I want to buy new glasses.
안경을 어디에 두었죠?
Where did I put my glasses?
안경 없이 잘 안 보여요.
I can't see well without my glasses.
안경 닦이가 필요해요.
I need a glasses cleaning cloth.
이 안경은 너무 작아요.
These glasses are too small.
그는 항상 안경을 써요.
He always wears glasses.
容易混淆的词
While both are eyewear, '안경' is for vision and '선글라스' is for sun protection.
These are worn directly on the eye for vision correction, different from '안경' which sits on the face.
A magnifying glass is used to enlarge things, not worn as personal vision correction like '안경'.
语法模式
习语与表达
"안경을 쓰다"
To wear glasses
저는 안경을 써요. (I wear glasses.)
neutral"안경을 벗다"
To take off glasses
책을 읽을 때는 안경을 벗어요. (I take off my glasses when reading a book.)
neutral"안경을 맞추다"
To get glasses fitted
새 안경을 맞추러 가야 해요. (I need to go get new glasses fitted.)
neutral"안경이 잘 어울리다"
Glasses suit one well
그 안경이 당신에게 잘 어울려요. (Those glasses suit you well.)
neutral"안경을 닦다"
To clean glasses
안경이 더러워서 닦았어요. (My glasses were dirty, so I cleaned them.)
neutral"안경알"
Lens of glasses
안경알에 기스가 났어요. (There's a scratch on my glasses lens.)
neutral"안경테"
Frame of glasses
저는 둥근 안경테를 좋아해요. (I like round glasses frames.)
neutral"돋보기 안경"
Reading glasses
할머니는 돋보기 안경을 쓰세요. (My grandmother wears reading glasses.)
neutral"선글라스 (or 색안경)"
Sunglasses
여름에는 선글라스를 많이 써요. (I wear a lot of sunglasses in summer.)
neutral"안경을 찾다"
To look for glasses
내 안경 어디 갔지? (Where are my glasses?)
neutral容易混淆
Many English speakers confuse '안경' with other similar-sounding words or assume it's a general term for eyewear. It specifically means 'glasses' or 'spectacles' for vision correction.
'안경' refers to corrective eyewear. It doesn't include sunglasses or contact lenses.
저는 새 안경이 필요해요. (Jeoneun sae an-gyeong-i piryohaeyo.) - I need new glasses.
Sometimes learners might use '안경' for sunglasses, but '선글라스' is the direct loanword for sunglasses.
'선글라스' is for sunglasses, providing protection from the sun. '안경' is for vision correction.
운전할 때 선글라스가 좋아요. (Unjeonhal ttae seon-geul-la-seu-ga joayo.) - Sunglasses are good when driving.
This is a loanword for 'lens', and can be confused with contact lenses versus eyeglasses.
'렌즈' can refer to a contact lens (콘택트 렌즈) or a camera lens. For glasses, the general term is '안경'.
저는 콘택트 렌즈를 착용해요. (Jeoneun kontaekteu ren-jeu-reul chak-yong-haeyo.) - I wear contact lenses.
This word refers to a magnifying glass, which can be mistakenly associated with corrective eyewear.
'돋보기' is a magnifying glass to enlarge small objects. '안경' is for vision correction.
할아버지는 돋보기로 신문을 읽으세요. (Harabeojineun dot-bo-gi-ro sin-mun-eul il-geu-se-yo.) - Grandfather reads the newspaper with a magnifying glass.
This means 'eye patch' or 'blindfold', which covers the eye but is not for vision correction.
'안대' covers the eye for protection or to block light. '안경' helps with vision.
잠을 잘 때 안대를 사용해요. (Jam-eul jal ttae an-dae-reul sa-yong-haeyo.) - I use an eye mask when I sleep.
句型
이것은 [명사]이에요/예요.
[명사]이/가 있어요.
[명사]이/가 없어요.
[명사]을/를 쓰다 (to wear)
[명사]이/가 예뻐요.
[명사]을/를 사다 (to buy)
[명사]을/를 찾다 (to look for)
[명사]이/가 비싸요/싸요.
如何使用
안경 (an-gyeong) is the standard word for 'glasses' or 'spectacles' in Korean. It can refer to eyeglasses used for vision correction or sunglasses. When you want to specify sunglasses, you can say 선글라스 (seon-geul-la-seu), which is a direct loanword from English. When talking about putting on glasses, you use the verb 쓰다 (sseu-da). For taking them off, you use 벗다 (beot-da).
A common mistake for English speakers is to try and pluralize 안경. In Korean, 안경 (an-gyeong) is used for both singular and plural forms of 'glasses'. You do not need to add any special endings to indicate more than one pair. For example, 'two pairs of glasses' would be 안경 두 개 (an-gyeong du gae), using the counter word 개 (gae) for general items.
小贴士
Learn the Characters for 안경
It's helpful to recognize the Korean characters: 안 (an) and 경 (gyeong). Knowing these can help you remember the word better.
Practice Pronunciation of 안경
Practice saying 'an-gyeong' out loud. The 'ng' sound at the end of 안 is similar to the 'ng' in 'sing' in English.
Use Visuals for 안경
When you think of 안경, imagine a pair of glasses. Associating the word with an image can aid memory.
Example Sentence for 안경 (1)
안경을 썼어요. (An-gyeong-eul sseot-eo-yo.) This means 'I wore glasses.'
Example Sentence for 안경 (2)
내 안경 어디 있어요? (Nae an-gyeong eo-di iss-eo-yo?) This means 'Where are my glasses?'
Related Words: 돋보기 (magnifying glass)
While not directly related, you can learn 돋보기 (dot-bo-gi) as another vision-related item. It can help expand your vocabulary around the theme.
Related Words: 선글라스 (sunglasses)
선글라스 (seon-geul-la-seu) is a common borrowed word from English for 'sunglasses'. Notice the similarity to 'glasses' in 'sunglasses'.
Cultural Note: Glasses in Korea
Wearing glasses is very common in Korea. You'll see many people wearing them daily, not just for reading.
Grammar Note: 을/를 with 안경
When 안경 is the object of a verb, you'll often see the object particle 을 (eul) attached to it, like in '안경을 썼어요'.
Use Flashcards for 안경
Create a flashcard with 안경 on one side and 'glasses' on the other. Review it regularly to reinforce your memory.
词源
hanja (Chinese characters)
原始含义: eye mirror (眼 'an': eye, 鏡 'gyeong': mirror)
Sino-Korean文化背景
In South Korea, wearing glasses is very common, with a significant portion of the population having some form of vision correction. While historically glasses were purely functional, they have become a significant fashion accessory, often chosen to complement facial features or personal style. There's also a cultural perception that wearing glasses can make someone appear more studious or intelligent.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Talking about needing glasses to see.
- 저는 안경이 필요해요. (I need glasses.)
- 안경 없이는 잘 안 보여요. (I can't see well without glasses.)
- 안경을 써야 해요. (I have to wear glasses.)
Commenting on someone wearing glasses.
- 안경을 썼네요. (You're wearing glasses.)
- 새 안경이에요? (Are those new glasses?)
- 안경이 잘 어울려요. (Glasses suit you well.)
Asking where glasses are.
- 제 안경 어디 있어요? (Where are my glasses?)
- 안경 봤어요? (Have you seen my glasses?)
- 안경을 찾고 있어요. (I'm looking for my glasses.)
Talking about types of glasses.
- 이건 돋보기 안경이에요. (These are reading glasses.)
- 선글라스가 필요해요. (I need sunglasses.)
- 도수 없는 안경이에요. (These are non-prescription glasses.)
Discussing glasses repair or purchase.
- 안경을 고쳐야 해요. (I need to get my glasses repaired.)
- 안경 사러 가야겠어요. (I should go buy glasses.)
- 어떤 안경이 좋을까요? (What kind of glasses would be good?)
对话开场白
"안경 쓰세요? (Do you wear glasses?)"
"어떤 안경 좋아하세요? (What kind of glasses do you like?)"
"안경이 없으면 불편하세요? (Are you uncomfortable without glasses?)"
"선글라스 자주 쓰세요? (Do you often wear sunglasses?)"
"언제부터 안경을 쓰기 시작했어요? (When did you start wearing glasses?)"
日记主题
안경을 처음 썼을 때의 경험을 써보세요. (Write about your first experience wearing glasses.)
가장 좋아하는 안경 스타일은 무엇인가요? 왜 좋아해요? (What is your favorite glasses style? Why do you like it?)
안경이 없다고 상상해보세요. 어떤 점이 가장 불편할까요? (Imagine you don't have glasses. What would be the most inconvenient thing?)
안경과 관련된 재미있는 에피소드가 있다면 써보세요. (If you have a funny anecdote related to glasses, write about it.)
새 안경을 산다면 어떤 안경을 사고 싶으세요? (If you were to buy new glasses, what kind would you want to buy?)
常见问题
10 个问题You say 'glasses' in Korean as 안경 (an-gyeong).
Yes, you can. While there's a specific word for sunglasses (선글라스 - seon-geul-la-seu), 안경 can generally refer to any type of eyeglasses, including sunglasses when context makes it clear, or you can say 'colored glasses' (색안경 - saek-an-gyeong).
The word 안경 (an-gyeong) is a Sino-Korean word, meaning it originated from Chinese characters. The characters are 眼 (an - eye) and 鏡 (gyeong - mirror/glass).
Yes, you can specify types of glasses by adding words before 안경. For example, 돋보기안경 (dot-bo-gi-an-gyeong) for reading glasses, or 컴퓨터 안경 (keom-pyu-teo an-gyeong) for computer glasses.
You can say '내 안경 어디 있어요?' (nae an-gyeong eo-di i-sseo-yo?) which means 'Where are my glasses?'
You can say '저는 안경을 써요.' (jeo-neun an-gyeong-eul sseo-yo.) '쓰다 (sseu-da)' is the verb used for wearing things on your head or face, like hats or glasses.
A common phrase is '안경을 벗다' (an-gyeong-eul beot-da) meaning 'to take off glasses', and '안경을 쓰다' (an-gyeong-eul sseu-da) meaning 'to put on/wear glasses'.
Yes, 안경 is a very common and practical word for beginners (CEFR A1 level) to learn as it's part of everyday vocabulary.
No, 안경 primarily means 'glasses' or 'spectacles'. It doesn't have other widely used meanings in Korean.
The pronunciation is an-gyeong. The '안' sounds like 'ahn' as in 'father', and '경' sounds like 'gyeong' with a hard 'g' sound, similar to the 'gy' in 'gypsy'.
自我测试 96 个问题
Write a short sentence in Korean saying 'I wear glasses.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
저는 안경을 써요.
Write a short sentence in Korean saying 'My glasses are new.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
내 안경은 새로워요.
Write a short sentence in Korean asking 'Where are my glasses?'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
내 안경은 어디에 있어요?
What does the speaker need when reading a book?
Read this passage:
저는 학생입니다. 저는 안경을 써요. 책을 읽을 때 안경이 필요해요.
What does the speaker need when reading a book?
The passage states '책을 읽을 때 안경이 필요해요.' which means 'I need glasses when I read books.'
The passage states '책을 읽을 때 안경이 필요해요.' which means 'I need glasses when I read books.'
What is the speaker's opinion about their glasses?
Read this passage:
이것은 내 안경입니다. 아주 좋아요. 매일 안경을 씁니다.
What is the speaker's opinion about their glasses?
The passage says '아주 좋아요.' which means 'They are very good.'
The passage says '아주 좋아요.' which means 'They are very good.'
Why can't the speaker see anything?
Read this passage:
저는 오늘 안경을 잃어버렸어요. 그래서 아무것도 볼 수 없어요.
Why can't the speaker see anything?
The passage says '저는 오늘 안경을 잃어버렸어요.' which means 'I lost my glasses today.'
The passage says '저는 오늘 안경을 잃어버렸어요.' which means 'I lost my glasses today.'
저는 ___ 을(를) 써요. (I wear glasses.)
The sentence is about wearing something on your face to help with vision. '안경' means glasses.
제 ___ 이(가) 어디 있어요? (Where are my glasses?)
This sentence is asking about the location of a personal item, and '안경' fits the context of something one might misplace.
저는 독서를 할 때 ___ 이(가) 필요해요. (I need glasses when I read.)
The act of reading often requires glasses for those with vision problems. '안경' is the correct item.
선생님은 ___ 을(를) 쓰고 계세요. (The teacher is wearing glasses.)
Wearing '안경' is a common action, especially for a teacher who might be reading or working. The '을/를 쓰고 계세요' structure implies wearing on the face.
이 ___ 은(는) 제 친구의 것이에요. (These glasses belong to my friend.)
The sentence indicates possession of an item by a friend. '안경' is a plausible personal item to be owned.
새 ___ 을(를) 사고 싶어요. (I want to buy new glasses.)
The desire to buy something new. '안경' is something people frequently replace.
'안경을 쓰세요.' means 'Please wear your glasses.' The object '안경을' comes before the verb '쓰세요.'
'새 안경을 샀어요.' means 'I bought new glasses.' The adjective '새' comes before the noun '안경을', followed by the verb '샀어요.'
'안경이 필요해요.' means 'Glasses are needed.' The subject '안경이' comes before the verb '필요해요.'
저는 새로운 ___이(가) 필요해요. (I need new glasses.)
The sentence is about needing a new item to see better, so '안경' (glasses) fits perfectly.
그는 ___을(를) 쓰고 책을 읽고 있어요. (He is reading a book with glasses on.)
To read a book, one typically wears glasses if they have vision problems. '안경' (glasses) is the correct choice.
제 ___은(는) 어디에 있어요? 찾을 수가 없어요. (Where are my glasses? I can't find them.)
This sentence expresses difficulty finding an item. '안경' (glasses) is a common item that people misplace.
햇빛이 너무 강해서 선___을(를) 썼어요. (The sunlight was too strong, so I wore sunglasses.)
To protect your eyes from strong sunlight, you wear '선글라스' (sunglasses), which uses '안경' as part of the word.
콘택트렌즈 대신에 ___을(를) 착용해요. (I wear glasses instead of contact lenses.)
The sentence states wearing an alternative to contact lenses, which is '안경' (glasses).
컴퓨터를 오래 하면 ___이(가) 피곤해져요. (If I use the computer for a long time, my eyes get tired.)
While '눈' (eyes) would be direct, if you are discussing protecting your eyes or aiding vision while using a computer, '안경' (glasses) or specific computer glasses are relevant. The sentence context implies something related to vision aid or protection.
저는 눈이 나빠서 항상 _______을(를) 착용해요.
The sentence indicates someone has bad eyesight and always wears something. '안경' (glasses) is the correct fit for this context.
새로운 _______이(가) 정말 마음에 들어요. 디자인이 예뻐요.
The sentence says someone likes their new item and that its design is pretty. While other options could have pretty designs, '안경' (glasses) fits the context of something one might wear and choose based on design.
컴퓨터를 오래 하면 눈이 피곤해져서 _______을(를) 벗고 쉬어야 해요.
When eyes get tired from looking at a computer for a long time, it's common to take off one's glasses ('안경') to rest them. The other options don't make sense in this context.
콘택트렌즈와 안경은 같은 종류의 시력 교정 도구이다.
Both contact lenses and glasses ('안경') are used to correct vision, even though they are worn differently.
안경은 주로 귀에 걸쳐서 사용한다.
Glasses ('안경') are typically worn by resting them on the ears and bridge of the nose.
안경은 항상 시력이 나쁜 사람들만 착용하는 물건이다.
While primarily for vision correction, some people wear non-prescription glasses for fashion or to block blue light, so it's not 'always' only for those with bad eyesight.
The speaker is describing an action involving glasses and reading a book.
Someone is complimenting a new item.
The speaker has lost something and can't remember its location.
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제 안경이 어디에 있는지 아세요?
Focus: 안경이 [안경이]
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이 안경은 저에게 너무 커요.
Focus: 너무 [너무]
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안경을 닦아야겠어요. 좀 흐려요.
Focus: 닦아야겠어요 [다까야겠어요]
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You want to buy new glasses. Write a short message to your friend asking for recommendations for an optical shop. Include where you are currently located.
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친구야, 나는 지금 강남역 근처에 있어. 새 안경을 사고 싶은데, 혹시 괜찮은 안경점 아는 곳 있어? 추천 좀 해줘!
Describe a situation where someone might need glasses. Use at least one of the following adjectives: 잘 안 보이다 (can't see well), 흐릿하다 (blurry).
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할머니는 책을 읽을 때 글씨가 잘 안 보인다고 하셨어요. 그래서 새 안경을 맞춰 드렸더니 이제는 편하게 책을 읽으실 수 있어요.
Imagine you accidentally stepped on your glasses. Write a short text to your family explaining what happened and that you need new ones.
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아이고, 제가 실수로 안경을 밟아서 고장 났어요. 새로 하나 사야 할 것 같아요.
이 사람은 왜 안경을 사용하는가?
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저는 어릴 때부터 시력이 좋지 않아서 안경을 썼어요. 특히 밤에 운전할 때는 안경이 없으면 앞이 잘 안 보여서 위험해요. 안경은 저에게 눈과 같은 존재입니다.
이 사람은 왜 안경을 사용하는가?
지문에서 '어릴 때부터 시력이 좋지 않아서 안경을 썼어요'라고 명확하게 언급하고 있습니다.
지문에서 '어릴 때부터 시력이 좋지 않아서 안경을 썼어요'라고 명확하게 언급하고 있습니다.
수진 씨가 새로운 안경을 맞춘 이유는 무엇인가요?
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수진 씨는 최근에 안경을 새로 맞췄습니다. 예전 안경은 너무 오래되어서 도수도 잘 안 맞고 디자인도 마음에 들지 않았기 때문입니다. 새로운 안경 덕분에 수진 씨의 인상이 훨씬 더 좋아졌다는 칭찬을 많이 듣고 있습니다.
수진 씨가 새로운 안경을 맞춘 이유는 무엇인가요?
지문에 '예전 안경은 너무 오래되어서 도수도 잘 안 맞고 디자인도 마음에 들지 않았기 때문입니다'라고 나와 있습니다.
지문에 '예전 안경은 너무 오래되어서 도수도 잘 안 맞고 디자인도 마음에 들지 않았기 때문입니다'라고 나와 있습니다.
안경을 고를 때 디자인 외에 중요한 것은 무엇인가요?
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요즘에는 다양한 디자인의 안경테가 많아서 안경을 패션 아이템으로 활용하는 사람들이 늘고 있습니다. 특히 가벼운 소재와 세련된 색상의 안경은 젊은 층에게 인기가 많습니다. 하지만 안경을 고를 때는 디자인뿐만 아니라 자신의 시력에 맞는 도수를 선택하는 것이 중요합니다.
안경을 고를 때 디자인 외에 중요한 것은 무엇인가요?
지문에서 '자신의 시력에 맞는 도수를 선택하는 것이 중요합니다'라고 강조하고 있습니다.
지문에서 '자신의 시력에 맞는 도수를 선택하는 것이 중요합니다'라고 강조하고 있습니다.
This sentence means 'I bought new glasses.' The standard Korean sentence structure is Subject-Object-Verb. '저는' (I) is the subject, '새 안경을' (new glasses) is the object, and '샀어요' (bought) is the verb.
This sentence means 'He always wears glasses.' '그는' (he) is the subject, '항상' (always) is an adverb, '안경을' (glasses) is the object, and '씁니다' (wears) is the verb. The adverb often comes before the object or verb.
This sentence means 'Where are my glasses?' '제 안경이' (my glasses) is the subject, '어디에' (where) is a question word indicating location, and '있어요' (are/exist) is the verb.
저는 시력이 나빠서 매일 ___을(를) 써요.
The sentence means 'My eyesight is bad, so I wear ___ every day.' The correct word for glasses is 안경.
그녀는 독서를 할 때 항상 ___을(를) 착용해요.
The sentence means 'She always wears ___ when reading.' The correct word for glasses is 안경.
제 ___이(가) 어디 있는지 못 찾겠어요. 혹시 보셨나요?
The sentence means 'I can't find my ___. Have you seen them?' The correct word for glasses is 안경.
컴퓨터 작업을 오래 하면 눈이 피로해서 ___을(를) 벗고 싶어져요.
The sentence means 'If I work on the computer for a long time, my eyes get tired, so I want to take off my ___.' The correct word for glasses is 안경.
할머니께서는 작은 글씨를 읽으실 때 돋보기 대신 ___을(를) 사용하세요.
The sentence means 'Grandma uses ___ instead of a magnifying glass when reading small print.' The correct word for glasses is 안경.
새로운 ___을(를) 맞추려고 안경점에 갔어요.
The sentence means 'I went to the optician to get new ___.' The correct word for glasses is 안경.
Choose the most appropriate sentence using '안경'.
The verb '쓰다' (to wear/put on) is correctly used with '안경' (glasses).
Which sentence correctly describes someone needing glasses?
'시력이 나쁘다' (to have bad eyesight) is a common reason for needing glasses.
What is the most natural way to say 'My glasses broke'?
'망가지다' is the most natural verb to use when something like glasses gets broken or damaged.
콘택트 렌즈를 착용하는 사람은 안경이 필요 없을 수도 있다. (A person who wears contact lenses might not need glasses.)
Contact lenses are an alternative to glasses for vision correction.
안경은 주로 귀를 따뜻하게 해주는 역할을 한다. (Glasses primarily serve the purpose of warming the ears.)
The primary function of glasses is to correct vision or protect the eyes, not to warm the ears.
독서 안경은 가까이 있는 것을 더 잘 볼 수 있도록 도와준다. (Reading glasses help you see things up close better.)
Reading glasses are specifically designed to aid in viewing objects at a close distance.
She always reads books with glasses.
I think I need to buy new glasses. They are too old.
I can't remember where I put my glasses.
Read this aloud:
안경을 닦는 것을 잊지 마세요. 그래야 잘 보일 거예요.
Focus: 안경을 닦는 것을
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내 안경은 좀 오래되었지만, 아직 잘 보여요.
Focus: 오래되었지만, 아직 잘 보여요
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안경이 없으면 글씨를 읽기가 너무 힘들어요.
Focus: 안경이 없으면, 글씨를 읽기가
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그는 나이가 들면서 시력이 나빠져서 ___을(를) 착용하기 시작했다.
문맥상 '시력이 나빠져서 착용하는 것'은 안경이 가장 적절합니다.
독서할 때는 눈 보호를 위해 블루라이트 차단 ___을(를) 쓰는 것이 좋다.
블루라이트 차단은 안경의 기능 중 하나입니다.
패션 아이템으로도 활용되는 ___은(는) 디자인에 따라 분위기가 달라진다.
안경은 시력 보정뿐 아니라 패션 아이템으로도 많이 활용됩니다.
콘택트렌즈 대신 ___을(를) 착용하는 사람들이 점점 늘고 있다.
콘택트렌즈와 함께 시력 보정 도구로 안경이 사용됩니다.
그는 중요한 발표를 위해 새로 맞춘 ___을(를) 쓰고 자신감을 얻었다.
새로 맞추는 것은 안경과 같은 시력 교정 도구에 해당합니다.
수영장에서는 물안경을 착용하지만, 평상시에는 시력 교정을 위해 일반 ___을(를) 사용한다.
물안경과 대조적으로 평상시 시력 교정에는 일반 안경을 사용합니다.
다음 중 '안경'과 가장 관련이 깊은 단어는 무엇일까요?
'안경'은 시력을 교정하거나 보호하기 위해 착용하는 도구입니다.
친구가 안경을 새로 맞췄다고 합니다. 어떤 안경테를 골랐을까요?
안경테는 다양한 재질과 디자인으로 만들어지므로, 어떤 안경테든지 가능합니다.
안경을 잃어버렸을 때 할 수 있는 행동은 무엇일까요?
안경을 잃어버렸을 때는 새로운 안경을 구매하거나, 잃어버린 곳을 찾아보거나, 안경점에서 상담을 받아보는 등 여러 가지 행동을 할 수 있습니다.
안경은 주로 시력 교정을 위해 사용됩니다.
대부분의 경우 안경은 근시, 원시, 난시 등 시력 문제를 해결하기 위해 착용됩니다.
안경을 착용하면 시력이 영구적으로 좋아집니다.
안경은 시력을 교정하는 도구일 뿐, 영구적으로 시력을 좋게 만들지는 않습니다. 안경을 벗으면 원래 시력으로 돌아옵니다.
선글라스도 안경의 한 종류라고 볼 수 있습니다.
선글라스는 햇빛으로부터 눈을 보호하기 위한 목적으로 착용하는 안경의 일종입니다.
She always reads books with glasses.
I should go to the optical shop to get new glasses.
I lost my glasses, so I can't see well.
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안경을 어디에 두었는지 기억이 안 나요.
Focus: 안경 (an-gyeong), 기억 (gi-eok)
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이 안경테는 정말 가볍고 편안해요.
Focus: 안경테 (an-gyeong-te), 가볍고 (ga-byeop-go), 편안해요 (pyeon-an-hae-yo)
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눈이 나빠져서 안경을 쓰는 게 더 좋아요.
Focus: 나빠져서 (na-ppa-jeo-seo), 쓰는 게 (sseu-neun ge)
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She appeared wearing fashion glasses.
Due to aging, it's hard to read the newspaper without reading glasses.
How long does it take to make custom glasses at the optical shop?
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저는 시력이 나빠서 항상 안경을 착용해야 해요.
Focus: 안경을 착용해야 해요
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이 안경은 디자인도 예쁘고 착용감도 아주 편안합니다.
Focus: 착용감도 아주 편안합니다
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어떤 종류의 안경테가 당신의 얼굴형에 가장 잘 어울린다고 생각하시나요?
Focus: 얼굴형에 가장 잘 어울린다고 생각하시나요
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This sentence means 'She bought new glasses.' The correct order follows the standard Korean sentence structure of Subject-Object-Verb, with modifiers preceding the nouns they describe.
This question translates to 'What kind of glasses would suit him?' The structure places the interrogative pronoun '어떤' (what kind of) before '안경' (glasses), followed by the indirect object '그에게' (to him) and the verb '어울릴까요' (would suit).
This sentence means 'I only wear glasses when I read.' The subject '나는' (I) is followed by the temporal clause '독서할 때만' (only when reading), then the object '안경을' (glasses) and the verb '쓴다' (wear).
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Learn the Characters for 안경
It's helpful to recognize the Korean characters: 안 (an) and 경 (gyeong). Knowing these can help you remember the word better.
Practice Pronunciation of 안경
Practice saying 'an-gyeong' out loud. The 'ng' sound at the end of 안 is similar to the 'ng' in 'sing' in English.
Use Visuals for 안경
When you think of 안경, imagine a pair of glasses. Associating the word with an image can aid memory.
Example Sentence for 안경 (1)
안경을 썼어요. (An-gyeong-eul sseot-eo-yo.) This means 'I wore glasses.'
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