address vs arm in Korean

주소vs

address

주소address

Address (주소) is the place information for a home, school, store, or other location. We use this word when we ask where someone lives or when we write a place for mail, delivery, or travel. You can say or write an address in everyday conversations.

When to use address
arm

arm

"Arm" means the body part between your shoulder and your hand. In Korean, 팔 is used when you talk about moving your arm, hurting your arm, or holding something with your arm. You can use it in simple daily sentences like "My arm hurts" or "Raise your arm."

When to use arm

How they differ

address (주소) and arm (팔) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “address” when Address (주소) is the place information for a home, school, store, or other location. We use this word when we ask where someone lives or w… Use “arm” when "Arm" means the body part between your shoulder and your hand. In Korean, 팔 is used when you talk about moving your arm, hurting your arm…