tteul

A yard around a house

TOPIK 4

Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '뜰' refers to the yard or open space surrounding a house. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation to describe outdoor areas attached to a home.

Context and Register

'뜰' is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It often appears in descriptions of homes, gardens, or outdoor activities.

Common Collocations

  • 뜰에 나무가 있다: to have trees in the yard
  • 뜰에서 놀다: to play in the yard
  • 뜰을 가꾸다: to tend or cultivate the yard

These collocations highlight typical activities or features related to a yard.

Usage Tips

When using '뜰', remember it specifically refers to the yard area around a house, not just any outdoor space. Avoid confusing it with '마당', which can be used more broadly for a yard or courtyard but sometimes implies a larger or more communal space.

Summary

'뜰' is a useful word for talking about the immediate outdoor area of a home, often associated with gardening, playing, or relaxing. It helps paint a vivid picture of domestic life and surroundings.

Example Sentences

우리 집 뜰에는 큰 나무가 있어요.

Uri jip tteuleneun keun namuga isseoyo.

There is a big tree in the yard of our house.

뜨거운 날씨에는 뜰에서 쉬는 것이 좋아요.

Tteugeoun nalssieneun tteuleseo swineun geosi joayo.

On hot days, it's good to rest in the yard.

아이들이 뜰에서 뛰어놀고 있어요.

Aideuri tteuleseo ttwieonolgo isseoyo.

The children are playing in the yard.