bridge vs door in Korean

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bridge

다리bridge

A bridge is a structure that helps people or cars go over a river, road, or valley. In Korean, this word is 다리. You can use it when talking about crossing water or going from one side to another. Be careful: 다리 can also mean "leg," so the meaning depends on the sentence.

When to use bridge
door

door

A door is the part you open and close to go into or out of a room, house, or building. In Korean, 문 means a door in places like a home, school, shop, or train. You will often use it with simple actions like open, close, knock, or stand in front of the door.

When to use door

How they differ

bridge (다리) and door (문) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “bridge” when A bridge is a structure that helps people or cars go over a river, road, or valley. In Korean, this word is 다리. You can use it when talki… Use “door” when A door is the part you open and close to go into or out of a room, house, or building. In Korean, 문 means a door in places like a home, s…