When to use suit in Korean

Korean: 양복[ yang-bok ]

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When to use it

A suit is a set of formal clothes, usually a jacket and matching pants. In Korean, 양복 often means a man’s suit for work, weddings, or other important events. People usually use it with verbs like “wear,” “buy,” or “take off.”

Example sentences

  1. 아버지는 검은 양복을 입어요.

    My father wears a black suit.

  2. 오늘은 면접이 있어서 양복을 입었어요.

    I wore a suit today because I have a job interview.

  3. 백화점에서 새 양복을 샀어요.

    I bought a new suit at the department store.

  4. 오빠는 결혼식에 양복을 입고 갔어요.

    My older brother went to the wedding wearing a suit.

  5. 이 양복은 조금 커요.

    This suit is a little big.

  6. 여행 가방에 양복 한 벌을 넣었어요.

    I put one suit in my travel bag.

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