위층

wicheung

The upper floor, upstairs

TOPIK 3

Meaning and Usage

"위층" refers to the floor above the current one, commonly translated as "upstairs" or "the upper floor." It is used in everyday conversation to indicate a location vertically higher in a building.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "위층" when talking about neighbors, apartments, or offices located on floors above. It can describe physical location or be part of instructions, such as "go upstairs."

Collocations and Patterns

  • 위층 사람 (the person upstairs): commonly used when referring to neighbors.
  • 위층으로 올라가다 (to go upstairs): a common phrase for moving to the upper floor.
  • 위층에 살다 (to live upstairs): used to describe residence on the upper floor.

Register and Politeness

"위층" is neutral and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. It is a straightforward noun without honorifics.

Learner Tips

Be careful not to confuse "위층" with "아래층" (downstairs). Also, "위층" specifically refers to floors above, so it is not used for horizontal locations or buildings next door.

Example Sentences

위층에 사는 사람이 너무 시끄러워서 잠을 잘 수 없었어요.

Wicheunge saneun sarami neomu sikkeureowoseo jameul jal su eopseosseoyo.

The person living upstairs was so noisy that I couldn't sleep.

위층으로 올라가서 문을 두드려 주세요.

Wicheungeuro ollagaseo muneul dudeuryeo juseyo.

Please go upstairs and knock on the door.

우리 집 위층에 새로 이사 온 가족이 있어요.

Uri jip wicheunge saero isa on gajogi isseoyo.

There is a new family who moved in upstairs in our building.