간식

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Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '간식' (gansik) refers to a snack or light meal typically eaten between main meals. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to talk about small foods like fruits, nuts, chips, or sweets.

Common Contexts

'간식' is often mentioned in contexts involving children, school, work breaks, or leisure activities such as watching movies. It implies a casual, informal eating occasion rather than a full meal.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 간식을 먹다: to eat a snack
  • 간식을 준비하다: to prepare snacks
  • 간식 시간: snack time
  • 간식으로: as a snack (used to indicate the role of the food)

Register and Politeness

'간식' is a neutral noun and can be used in both formal and informal settings without issue. It is a common word suitable for daily conversation.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '간식' with '식사' (meal). Remember, '간식' is for small, light foods between meals, not a full meal itself.

Example Sentences

아이들이 학교에서 간식을 먹었어요.

Aideuri hakgyoeseo gansigeul meogeosseoyo.

The children ate snacks at school.

영화를 보면서 간식을 준비했어요.

Yeonghwareul bomyeonseo gansigeul junbihaesseoyo.

I prepared snacks while watching a movie.

간식으로 과일이나 견과류를 먹는 것이 좋아요.

Gansigeuro gwailina gyeongwaryureul meokneun geosi joayo.

It's good to eat fruits or nuts as snacks.