복도 (Bok-do) - "Corridor" or "Hallway"
The Korean word for "corridor" or "hallway" is 복도 (bok-do). This term is used to describe the passage or walkway that connects different rooms in a building.
- 복도 (bok-do) – corridor or hallway
Pronunciation:
- 복도 is pronounced as "bok-do," with a soft 'b' sound at the beginning.
More Expressions in Korean:
복도를 따라 가세요.
(Bok-do-reul tta-ra ga-se-yo)- Follow the corridor.
복도가 길어요.
(Bok-do-ga gil-eo-yo)- The corridor is long.
복도에 사람들이 많아요.
(Bok-do-e sa-ram-deul-i man-a-yo)- There are many people in the corridor.
복도 끝에 방이 있어요.
(Bok-do kkeut-e bang-i i-sseo-yo)- There's a room at the end of the corridor.
복도가 어두워요.
(Bok-do-ga eo-du-wo-yo)- The corridor is dark.
These phrases will help you navigate and talk about 복도, whether you're describing a space or giving directions!