When to use entrance in Korean

Korean: 입구[ ip-gu ]

entrance
entrance

When to use it

입구 means the place where you go into a building, room, or area. In English, it is usually "entrance." You can use it for a house, school, store, park, or station. It often comes with a place name, like "house entrance" or "school entrance."

Example sentences

  1. 집 입구에 신발장이 있어요.

    There is a shoe cabinet at the entrance of the house.

  2. 학교 입구에서 친구를 만났어요.

    I met my friend at the school entrance.

  3. 공원 입구에 큰 나무가 있어요.

    There is a big tree at the park entrance.

  4. 입구가 어디예요?

    Where is the entrance?

  5. 가게 입구에 할인 표지가 있어요.

    There is a sale sign at the store entrance.

  6. 지하철역 입구는 저 앞에 있어요.

    The subway station entrance is up ahead.

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