Home life > Housing structure
affix | advanced |
-sil
A suffix used to mean a room.
-sil
A suffix used to mean a unit of a business.
간판 | noun | intermediate |
sign; signboard
A signboard containing the name of a shop, institution, etc., which is hung or standing outside a building or attached to the façade of a building so as to be noticed by people.
front
(figurative) Something one can show off as a trait that represents oneself.
background; qualification
(slang) One's appearance, education, career, qualification, etc., that represents oneself.
거실 | noun | beginner |
living room
The central room in a western house, where family members spend time together or talk with visitors.
계단 게단 | noun | beginner |
stairs; staircase
A structure consisting of a series of parallel rungs arranged diagonally, used for climbing up or down.
step
A procedure that one has to go through to achieve a certain goal.
step; stair
A unit for counting the number of steps, which consist of a series of parallel rungs arranged diagonally, used for climbing up or down.
굴ː뚝 | noun | advanced |
chimney
A pipe above a house or building, which allows the smoke out when stoking up fire.
기둥 | noun | intermediate |
pillar; column; post
In a building, a tall, elongated structure that supports the upper parts such as a ceiling or roof.
pillar; column; post
A long, narrow object set up vertically to support or sustain something.
pillar; prop; key
(figurative) In a family, group, or country, an important person or central thing that can be relied on.
난간 | noun | advanced |
railing; handrail; banister
The structure installed for safety to a certain height, along the edges of stairs, bridges, floors, etc.
담장 | noun | advanced |
wall
Soil, stones, bricks piled up in order to encircle a house or certain space.
대ː문 | noun | intermediate |
gate
A large door for one's entrance and exit, which is usually located at the front of a house.