유리창

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Meaning and Usage

The word '유리창' specifically refers to a window made of glass. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation when talking about windows in houses, cars, or buildings.

Common Contexts

You will often hear '유리창' when discussing things like cleaning windows, damage (such as cracks or breaks), or weather effects on windows (like rain or frost).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 유리창이 깨지다: the glass window breaks; used when describing damage.
  • 유리창에 손자국이 남다: fingerprints remain on the glass window; common when talking about cleaning or dirt.
  • 유리창에 물방울이 맺히다: water droplets form on the glass window; often used in weather-related contexts.

Register and Usage Notes

'유리창' is a neutral term suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is more specific than just '창문' (window), emphasizing the glass material.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '유리창' with '창문'. Remember, '창문' means window in general, which can be made of various materials, while '유리창' always means a glass window.

Example Sentences

유리창이 깨져서 바람이 들어와요.

Yurichangi kkaejyeoseo barami deureowayo.

The glass window is broken, so the wind is coming in.

유리창에 손자국이 많이 남았어요.

Yurichange sonjugi mani namasseoyo.

There are many fingerprints on the glass window.

비가 와서 유리창에 물방울이 맺혔어요.

Biga waseo yurichange mulbanguri maechyeosseoyo.

It rained, so water droplets formed on the glass window.