whole country vs territory in Korean

전국vs영역

whole country

전국whole country

"전국" (whole country) means all parts of a country, not just one city or area. People use it when talking about things that happen everywhere in the country, like weather, travel, or news. In nature topics, it is often used for rain, snow, wind, or flowers across the country.

When to use whole country
territory

영역territory

Territory (영역) means an area that belongs to someone, a group, or especially an animal. In nature, it is often the space where an animal lives and protects. You can use this word when talking about forests, seas, or places on a map.

When to use territory

How they differ

whole country (전국) and territory (영역) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “whole country” when "전국" (whole country) means all parts of a country, not just one city or area. People use it when talking about things that happen everywh… Use “territory” when Territory (영역) means an area that belongs to someone, a group, or especially an animal. In nature, it is often the space where an animal…