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Snake

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Meaning and Usage

The word '뱀' specifically refers to a snake, a legless reptile. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation and literature.

Common Contexts

You will often hear '뱀' when talking about animals in nature, describing fear or caution, or using similes to express careful or sly behavior.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 뱀을 보다: to see a snake, often implying fear or surprise.
  • 뱀처럼 움직이다: to move like a snake, used to describe cautious or stealthy movement.
  • 뱀에게 물리다: to be bitten by a snake, used in literal or figurative contexts.

Register and Politeness

'뱀' is a neutral noun and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without change.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '뱀' with '벌' (bee) due to similar pronunciation. Remember '뱀' is snake, and '벌' is bee to avoid mix-ups.

Example Sentences

뱀이 나무 위에 올라가 있어요.

Baemi namu wie ollaga isseoyo.

There is a snake climbing on the tree.

뱀을 보면 무서워하는 사람이 많아요.

Baemeul bomyeon museowohaneun sarami manhayo.

Many people are afraid when they see a snake.

그는 뱀처럼 조심스럽게 움직였다.

Geuneun baemcheoreom josimseureopge umjigyeotda.

He moved cautiously like a snake.