When to use tower in Korean

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tower
tower

When to use it

A tower is a tall building or structure that goes up high. In Korean, 탑 can mean a real tower you see in a park, city, or on a trip. People often use this word when talking about something tall that stands out and is easy to see.

Example sentences

  1. 공원에 높은 탑이 있어요.

    There is a tall tower in the park.

  2. 우리는 여행에서 오래된 탑을 봤어요.

    We saw an old tower on our trip.

  3. 저 탑 위에 새가 앉아 있어요.

    A bird is sitting on top of that tower.

  4. 학교에서 탑 사진을 그렸어요.

    I drew a picture of a tower at school.

  5. 엄마와 저는 탑 옆에서 쉬었어요.

    My mom and I rested next to the tower.

  6. 저기 큰 탑이 보여요.

    I can see a big tower over there.