연휴

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Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '연휴' (yeonhyu) refers to consecutive holidays or a series of days off that occur back-to-back, such as national holidays combined with weekends. It is commonly used when talking about extended breaks from work or school.

Common Contexts

People often use '연휴' when planning trips, resting at home, or discussing traffic and crowded places during these extended breaks. It implies a longer period of rest than a single holiday.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 연휴 기간 (yeonhyu gigan): holiday period; used to specify the duration of the consecutive holidays.
  • 연휴 동안 (yeonhyu dongan): during the consecutive holidays; used to talk about activities or events happening in that time.
  • 긴 연휴 (gin yeonhyu): long consecutive holidays; emphasizes the length of the break.

Register and Politeness

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

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '연휴' with 단휴 (single holiday) or 휴일 (holiday in general). Remember, '연휴' specifically means multiple holidays in a row, not just one day off.

Example Sentences

이번 연휴에는 가족과 함께 여행을 갈 거예요.

Ibeon yeonhyueneun gajokgwa hamkke yeohaengeul gal geoyeyo.

I will go on a trip with my family during this consecutive holiday.

연휴가 길어서 집에서 쉬기로 했어요.

Yeonhyuga gireoseo jibeseo swigiro haesseoyo.

Because the consecutive holidays are long, I decided to rest at home.

연휴 동안 교통 체증이 심할 수 있으니 조심하세요.

Yeonhyu dongan gyotong chejeungi simhal su isseuni josimhaseyo.

Traffic jams can be severe during the consecutive holidays, so please be careful.