to block vs to prohibit in Korean

막다vs금지하다

to block

막다to block

막다 means "to block" or "to stop something from passing through." You can use it when a person or thing closes a way, covers an opening, or gets in the way. It is also used in simple everyday situations like blocking a door, a road, sunlight, or even interrupting someone.

When to use to block
to prohibit

금지하다to prohibit

금지하다 means to say that something is not allowed or must not be done. You use it for rules, signs, or when a person stops an action. For example, it is common with things like smoking, taking photos, or using a phone.

When to use to prohibit

How they differ

to block (막다) and to prohibit (금지하다) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “to block” when 막다 means "to block" or "to stop something from passing through." You can use it when a person or thing closes a way, covers an opening, o… Use “to prohibit” when 금지하다 means to say that something is not allowed or must not be done. You use it for rules, signs, or when a person stops an action. For e…