When to use gap in Korean

Korean: 사이[ sa-i ]

gap
gap

When to use it

"Gap" means the empty space between two things. In Korean, 사이 is used when something is in the middle of two objects or people, or when there is space between them. You can use it for many everyday places, like furniture, seats, trees, or teeth.

Example sentences

  1. 소파와 벽 사이에 공이 있어요.

    There is a ball between the sofa and the wall.

  2. 책과 책 사이에 연필이 있어요.

    There is a pencil between the books.

  3. 두 사람 사이에 빈 의자가 있어요.

    There is an empty chair between the two people.

  4. 이빨 사이에 음식이 꼈어요.

    Food is stuck between my teeth.

  5. 나무 사이로 고양이가 걸어가요.

    A cat walks between the trees.

  6. 좌석 사이에 가방을 놓았어요.

    I put the bag between the seats.