타자기

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Understanding '타자기' (Typewriter)

The word '타자기' refers to a mechanical or electromechanical device used for typing characters onto paper. It was widely used before computers became common.

Usage Context

'타자기' is often mentioned in historical or nostalgic contexts, or when contrasting old-fashioned methods with modern technology. It can also appear in descriptions of sounds or office environments.

Common Collocations

  • 타자기 소리 (sound of a typewriter): used to describe the characteristic clicking noise.
  • 타자기로 쓰다 (to write using a typewriter): emphasizes the tool used for writing.
  • 타자기 자판 (typewriter keyboard): refers to the keys on a typewriter.

Register and Politeness

The term is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without change.

Learner Tips

A common confusion is mixing '타자기' with '컴퓨터 키보드' (computer keyboard). Remember, '타자기' refers specifically to the old mechanical device, not modern typing tools.

Example Sentences

할아버지는 아직도 타자기로 편지를 쓴다.

Harabeojineun ajikdo tajagiro pyeonjireul sseunda.

My grandfather still writes letters using a typewriter.

타자기 소리가 사무실에 울려 퍼졌다.

Tajagi soriga samusire ullyeo peojyeotda.

The sound of the typewriter echoed throughout the office.

요즘은 컴퓨터가 있어서 타자기를 거의 사용하지 않는다.

Yojeumeun keompyuteoga isseoseo tajagireul geoui sayonghaji anhneunda.

Nowadays, computers exist, so typewriters are hardly used.