Test Your Korean (#6) - How To Say "To Wear" In Korean

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1. Among the following items, for which do you NOT use the verb 하다 [ha-da] to say "to wear"?

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The verb 하다 [ha-da] means "to do" or "to perform" in Korean. However, when it comes to expressing "to wear" in Korean, the verb 하다 [ha-da] is not used with the item 신발 [sin-bal] which means "shoes". Instead, the verb 신다 [sin-da] is used to specifically express "to wear shoes" in Korean. Therefore, among the given items, 신발 [sin-bal] is the correct answer as it does not use the verb 하다 [ha-da] to say "to wear".

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2. Among following items, for which do you NOT use the verb 쓰다 to say "to wear"?

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3. A "shoe" is 신발 [sin-bal] in Korean. How do you say "to wear shoes" in Korean?

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The correct answer is "신발을 신다 [sin-ba-reul sin-da]." This phrase translates to "to wear shoes" in Korean. The verb "신다 [sin-da]" specifically means "to wear" when referring to shoes. The other options, "입다 [ip-da]," "끼다 [kki-da]," and "차다 [cha-da]," do not convey the same meaning of wearing shoes.

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4. A "sock" is 양말 [yang-mal] in Korean. How do you say "to wear socks" in Korean?

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The correct answer is "양말을 신다 [yang-ma-reul sin-da]." This is because the word "신다 [sin-da]" means "to wear" in Korean. Therefore, "양말을 신다 [yang-ma-reul sin-da]" translates to "to wear socks" in English. The other options, "양말을 차다 [yang-ma-reul cha-da]," "양말을 쓰다 [yang-ma-reul sseu-da]," and "양말을 뿌리다 [yang-ma-reul ppu-ri-da]," do not convey the meaning of wearing socks.

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5. "Perfume" is 향수 [hyang-su] in Korean.How do you say "to wear perfume" in Korean?

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The correct answer is "향수를 뿌리다 [hyang-su-reul ppu-ri-da]." This is because the verb "뿌리다 [ppu-ri-da]" means "to spray" or "to sprinkle," which accurately represents the action of applying perfume. The other options, "입다 [ip-da]" meaning "to wear," "차다 [cha-da]" meaning "to brew" or "to steep," and "신다 [sin-da]" meaning "to wear" (for shoes), do not accurately convey the action of applying perfume.

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6. Among the following items, for which do you use the verb 쓰다 [sseu-da] to say "to wear"?

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The verb 쓰다 [sseu-da] is used to say "to wear" for the item 마스크 [ma-seu-keu] which means mask.

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7. "Glasses" is 안경 [an-gyeong] in Korean. What is the best way to say "to wear glasses" in Korean?

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The best way to say "to wear glasses" in Korean is "안경을 쓰다 [an-gyeong-eul sseu-da]."

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8. A "ring" is 반지 [ban-ji] in Korean. How do you say "to wear a ring" in Korean?

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The correct answer is "반지를 끼다 [ban-ji-reul kki-da]." This answer is correct because the verb "끼다 [kki-da]" means "to wear" or "to put on" when referring to accessories like rings. Therefore, "반지를 끼다 [ban-ji-reul kki-da]" translates to "to wear a ring" in Korean.

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9. An "earring" is 귀걸이 [gwi-geo-ri] in Korean. How do you say "to wear earrings" in Korean?

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The correct answer is "귀걸이를 하다 [gwi-geo-ri-reul ha-da]." This is because the verb "하다 [ha-da]" means "to do" or "to wear" in Korean. Therefore, "귀걸이를 하다 [gwi-geo-ri-reul ha-da]" translates to "to wear earrings" in Korean.

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10. A "glove" is 장갑 [jang-gap] in Korean. How do you say "to wear gloves" in Korean?

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The correct answer is 장갑을 끼다 [jang-ga-beul kki-da]. In Korean, the verb "끼다" means "to wear" or "to put on" when referring to items that fit closely to the body, such as gloves. Therefore, "장갑을 끼다" translates to "to wear gloves" in Korean. The other options, 신다 [sin-da], 뿌리다 [ppu-ri-da], and 입다 [ip-da], do not accurately convey the meaning of wearing gloves.

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11. Among the following items, for which do you use the verb 차다 to say "to wear"?

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The verb "차다" is used to say "to wear" for the item "시계" which means "watch" in Korean.

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12. "Belt" is 벨트 [bel-teu] in Korean.What is the best way to say "to wear a belt" in Korean?

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The correct answer is "벨트를 차다 [bel-teu-reul cha-da]." This is because the verb "차다" means "to wear" in Korean. Therefore, "벨트를 차다" translates to "to wear a belt" in English. The other options, "벨트를 신다" (to put on), "벨트를 걸다" (to hang), and "벨트를 입다" (to put on clothing), do not accurately convey the action of wearing a belt.

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A "shoe" is 신발 [sin-bal] in Korean. How do you say...
A "sock" is 양말 [yang-mal] in Korean. How do you say...
"Perfume" is 향수 [hyang-su] in Korean.How do you say...
Among the following items, for which do you use the verb 쓰다...
"Glasses" is 안경 [an-gyeong] in Korean. What is the best...
A "ring" is 반지 [ban-ji] in Korean. How do you say...
An "earring" is 귀걸이 [gwi-geo-ri] in Korean. How do you...
A "glove" is 장갑 [jang-gap] in Korean. How do you say...
Among the following items, for which do you use the verb 차다 to say...
"Belt" is 벨트 [bel-teu] in Korean.What is the best way to...
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