When to use ownership in Korean

Korean: 소유[ so-yu ]

ownership
ownership

When to use it

Ownership (소유) means that something belongs to a person, family, company, or group. It is used to say who owns a house, room, car, or other thing. In Korean, you will often see it in sentences like "A의 소유예요" or "A 소유예요."

Example sentences

  1. 이 집은 우리 가족의 소유예요.

    This house is owned by my family.

  2. 그 책상은 학교 소유예요.

    That desk belongs to the school.

  3. 이 공원은 시의 소유예요.

    This park is owned by the city.

  4. 이 우산은 누구 소유예요?

    Whose umbrella is this?

  5. 주차장은 마트 소유예요.

    The parking lot belongs to the supermarket.

  6. 이 버스는 회사 소유예요.

    This bus is owned by the company.