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Home life > Housing structure

뒨ː문 | noun | intermediate |

back door

The back door of a room or building.

improper means

(figurative) An improper means or method used to resolve an issue or problem.
마당 | noun | beginner |

garden; yard

A flat, empty land attached to a house.

ground; venue

A place where a certain thing occurs.
마루 | noun | intermediate |

maru

floor: In hanok, a traditional Korean house, a place built above the ground, covered with flat boards so as to allow one to sit or walk on.

living room

In a house, a space between rooms, shared by every family member.
모굑탕 | noun | beginner |

bathhouse

A facility or room for washing the whole body with water.
| noun | beginner |

door

An openable structure through which people go in and come out of a place; or put in or take out things.

door

A process that one must go through to achieve his/her goal.
바닥 | noun | beginner |

bottom; floor

A broad, flat part that comprises the bottom of a space.

bottom

The bottom part of an object.

world; town

A region, place or field.

floor

The bottom part of a building's inside space.

bottom

The deepest and most fundamental part that is invisible from the outside.

bottom

The state of stock prices that have declined significantly and stay extremely low.
| noun | beginner |

room

A space enclosed by walls for residential or business purposes.
방문 | noun | beginner |

door

A door attached to the entrance of a room so that it can be opened or closed.
방빠닥 | noun | intermediate |

room floor

The floor of a room.
noun | intermediate |

veranda

The protruding space with a roof and no walls, in a western housing unit, such as an apartment,