floor vs porch in Korean

바닥vs현관

floor

바닥floor

"Floor" means the flat surface you walk on inside a room or building. In Korean, 바닥 can also mean the bottom surface of something or the ground in some situations. You can use it when talking about cleaning, sitting, dropping something, or where an object is.

When to use floor
porch

현관porch

A porch is the area at the front of a home, near the door. In Korean, 현관 often means the entrance area where people come in and out, take off shoes, or leave things. You can use it when talking about the front door area at a house, school, or other building.

When to use porch

How they differ

floor (바닥) and porch (현관) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “floor” when "Floor" means the flat surface you walk on inside a room or building. In Korean, 바닥 can also mean the bottom surface of something or the… Use “porch” when A porch is the area at the front of a home, near the door. In Korean, 현관 often means the entrance area where people come in and out, take…