복도

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Meaning and Usage

The word '복도' refers to a corridor or hallway, typically inside buildings such as schools, offices, or apartments. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation to describe the passage connecting rooms.

Common Contexts

You will often hear '복도' when giving directions inside buildings, talking about where to meet someone, or describing where objects are placed. For example, "복도 끝" means "the end of the corridor," a frequent phrase when guiding someone.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 복도에서 만나다: to meet in the corridor, used when describing meeting places.
  • 복도에 놓다: to put something in the corridor, often used when talking about leaving items temporarily.
  • 복도 끝: the end of the corridor, common in directions.

Register and Politeness

'복도' is a neutral noun and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without change. Politeness is conveyed through sentence endings, not the noun itself.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '복도' with '길' (road) or '거리' (street). Remember, '복도' is specifically an indoor passage, not an outdoor street or road.

Example Sentences

복도에서 친구를 만났어요.

Bokdoeseo chingureul mannasseoyo.

I met a friend in the corridor.

복도에 신발을 놓지 마세요.

Bokdoe sinbareul nohji maseyo.

Please do not leave shoes in the corridor.

복도 끝에 화장실이 있어요.

Bokdo kkeute hwajangsil i isseoyo.

The restroom is at the end of the corridor.