매점

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Meaning and Usage

The word '매점' refers to a small store or kiosk, often found in places like schools, playgrounds, or sports facilities. It typically sells snacks, drinks, and small daily necessities.

Common Contexts

You will often hear '매점' used when talking about buying snacks or drinks during breaks at school or sports events. It is less formal than a supermarket or department store and usually smaller in size.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 매점에서 간식을 사다: to buy snacks at the store
  • 매점이 열리다/닫히다: the store opens/closes
  • 학교 매점: school store

Register and Politeness

'매점' is a neutral noun and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without issue.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse '매점' with '가게' (general store) or '상점' (shop). '매점' specifically implies a small, often temporary or limited-scope store, not a large retail shop.

Example Sentences

학교 매점에서 간식을 샀어요.

Hakgyo maejeomeseo gansigeul sass-eoyo.

I bought a snack at the school store.

매점에서 음료수를 파나요?

Maejeomeseo eumryosureul panayo?

Do they sell drinks at the store?

운동장 옆에 작은 매점이 있어요.

Undongjang yeop-e jageun maejeomi isseoyo.

There is a small store next to the playground.