머리카락

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Meaning and Usage

The word '머리카락' specifically refers to the hair on one's head. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation when talking about hair length, hair care, or hair condition.

Common Contexts

You will often hear '머리카락' when discussing hairstyles, hair health, or when describing physical appearance. It is neutral in tone and suitable for both casual and formal situations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 머리카락이 길다: to have long hair
  • 머리카락이 빠지다: hair falls out
  • 머리카락을 묶다: to tie up hair

These collocations are frequently used and help express common hair-related topics.

Tips for Learners

Be careful not to confuse '머리카락' with '털' which means hair or fur on other parts of the body or animals. '머리카락' is specifically for head hair. Also, '머리' alone means 'head' but does not refer to hair.

Using '머리카락' correctly will help you sound natural when talking about hair in Korean.

Example Sentences

머리카락이 길어서 자주 묶어요.

Meorikaragi gireoseo jaju muk-eoyo.

My hair is long, so I often tie it up.

머리카락 한 올도 소중해요.

Meorikarak han ol-do sojunghaeyo.

Even a single strand of hair is precious.

머리카락이 빠져서 걱정이에요.

Meorikaragi bbajyeoseo geokjeong-ieyo.

I'm worried because my hair is falling out.