앞날

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Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '앞날' refers to the future or the days ahead. It is commonly used to talk about what lies ahead in life, whether in a hopeful or uncertain context.

Common Contexts

'앞날' is often used when discussing personal goals, life plans, or expressing hopes and concerns about what will happen later. It can appear in both formal and informal speech.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 앞날을 위해 (for the future): Used when talking about actions taken to prepare or improve the future.
  • 앞날이 밝다 (the future is bright): A common expression to express optimism.
  • 앞날이 걱정되다 (to worry about the future): Expresses concern or anxiety about what is to come.

Usage Tips

When using '앞날', it often carries an emotional tone—hope, worry, or determination. Be careful not to confuse it with '미래', which is a more formal or abstract term for 'future'. '앞날' feels more personal and immediate.

Common Mistake

Learners sometimes use '앞날' interchangeably with '미래' without considering nuance. Remember, '앞날' is more about the near or personal future, often in everyday conversation, while '미래' is broader and more formal.

Example Sentences

앞날을 위해 열심히 공부해야 해요.

Apnaleul wihae yeolsimhi gongbuhaeya haeyo.

You have to study hard for your future.

앞날이 밝다고 믿고 싶어요.

Apnari balgda고 mideo sipoyo.

I want to believe that the future is bright.

앞날에 무슨 일이 일어날지 아무도 몰라요.

Apnale museun iri ireonalji amudo mollayo.

No one knows what will happen in the future.