슈퍼마켓

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What is 슈퍼마켓?

슈퍼마켓 means "supermarket," a large store where you can buy groceries and daily necessities. It is a common word used in everyday conversation, especially when talking about shopping for food or household items.

Usage and Context

People often use 슈퍼마켓 when discussing where they buy food or other essentials. It usually refers to a bigger store than a convenience store but smaller than a wholesale market. 슈퍼마켓 can be found in neighborhoods and cities, and many are open for extended hours.

Common Collocations

  • 슈퍼마켓에 가다: to go to the supermarket
  • 슈퍼마켓에서 장을 보다: to do grocery shopping at the supermarket
  • 24시간 슈퍼마켓: a 24-hour supermarket

These phrases are very common and useful for daily conversations about shopping.

Register and Politeness

슈퍼마켓 is a neutral, everyday noun. It is appropriate in both casual and formal contexts.

Learner Tips

A common confusion is mixing 슈퍼마켓 with 편의점 (convenience store). 슈퍼마켓 usually has a wider selection and larger space, while 편의점 is smaller and more for quick purchases. Use 슈퍼마켓 when referring to a bigger grocery store.

Example Sentences

저는 매주 토요일에 슈퍼마켓에 가서 장을 봐요.

Jeoneun maeju toyoire syupeomaket-e gaseo jang-eul bwayo.

I go to the supermarket every Saturday to do grocery shopping.

슈퍼마켓에서 신선한 과일과 채소를 골랐어요.

Syupeomaket-eseo sinseonhan gwail-gwa chaesoreul gollasseoyo.

I picked fresh fruits and vegetables at the supermarket.

이 슈퍼마켓은 24시간 영업해서 편리해요.

I syupeomaket-eun 24 sigan yeong-eobhaeseo pyeollilhaeyo.

This supermarket is open 24 hours, so it’s convenient.