테이블

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Meaning and Usage

"테이블" is a loanword from English meaning "table," commonly used in everyday Korean to refer to furniture such as dining tables, desks, or any flat surface used for placing items.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "테이블" in contexts related to dining, meetings, or workspaces. It is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal situations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 테이블 위에 (on the table): used to specify something placed on the table.
  • 테이블을 준비하다 (prepare a table): often used when setting up for meals or meetings.
  • 테이블이 많다/적다 (there are many/few tables): used to describe quantity.

Usage Tips

Since "테이블" is a loanword, it is pronounced similarly to English but adapted to Korean phonetics. Avoid confusing it with "탁자," which is a native Korean word for table but less commonly used in modern speech. "테이블" is more common in everyday conversation and writing.

Summary

Use "테이블" whenever you want to talk about tables in general, especially in contexts like restaurants, offices, or homes. It is a versatile and widely understood term.

Example Sentences

이 테이블 위에 책을 놓으세요.

I teibeul wie chaekeul noh-euseyo.

Please put the book on this table.

식당에 테이블이 몇 개 있나요?

Sikdang-e teibeuli myeot gae innayo?

How many tables are there in the restaurant?

회의를 위해 큰 테이블을 준비했습니다.

Hoeuileul wihae keun teibeul-eul junbihayeossseumnida.

We prepared a large table for the meeting.