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Bound Noun  

1. 양말이나 버선 등의 짝이 되는 두 개를 한 벌로 세는 단위.

1. JOK: A bound noun used to count items that are counted in pairs such as socks, traditional Korean socks called beoseons, etc.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • 버선 한 .
    A tribe of birseon.
  • 양말 두 .
    Two stockings.
  • 을 묶다.
    To bind three tribes.
  • 을 팔다.
    Sell a clan.
  • 요새는 한복을 잘 입지 않으니 버선 한 팔기도 힘들다.
    Hanbok is not worn well these days, so it is hard to sell a pair of socks.
  • 몹시 가난했던 시절 나는 양말 한 을 살 돈도 없어서 맨발로 다녔다.
    When i was very poor, i couldn't afford a pair of socks, so i went barefoot.
  • 엄마는 무슨 양말을 열 이나 사 오셨어요?
    What kind of socks did mom buy you?
    너 양말에 구멍이 잘 나잖아.
    You have a good hole in your socks.

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: () 족이 (조기) 족도 (족또) 족만 (종만)

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