🌟 걸식 (乞食)

Noun  

1. 생활을 하기 위하여 남에게 음식을 구걸하여 거저 얻어먹음.

1. BEGGING; MENDICANCY: An act of begging for free food from others as a way of living.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 걸식이 어렵다.
    It's difficult to walk.
  • Google translate 걸식을 다니다.
    Go on a stool.
  • Google translate 걸식을 하다.
    Go on a stool.
  • Google translate 걸식에 나서다.
    Go on a ceremony.
  • Google translate 걸식으로 연명하다.
    Lives by leaps and bounds.
  • Google translate 사내는 어렸을 때 걸식으로 끼니를 때울 정도로 가난했다.
    The man was so poor as a child that he could dine on his meals.
  • Google translate 역 앞의 광장에 가면 무료 배급소에서 걸식을 하는 노숙인들을 볼 수 있다.
    If you go to the square in front of the station, you'll see homeless people who go on a hodgepodge at the free distribution center.
  • Google translate 당장 아기한테 먹일 쌀 한 톨도 없어요.
    I don't have a grain of rice to feed the baby right now.
    Google translate 정 안 되면 내가 걸식이라도 해 오겠네.
    If it doesn't work out, i'll be the one who's going to do it.
Reference Word 구걸(求乞): 남에게 돈이나 먹을 것, 물건 등을 대가 없이 달라고 함., 남에게 어떤 …

걸식: begging; mendicancy,こじき・こうじき【乞食】,mendicité,mendicación de comida, pordiosear comida,تسوّل,хоол гуйх, гуйлгачлах,sự khất thực, việc xin ăn,การขอทาน,meminta-minta, mengemis,попрошайничество; нищенство,乞食,讨饭,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 걸식 (걸씩)
📚 Derivative: 걸식하다: 음식 따위를 빌어먹다. 또는 먹을 것을 빌다.

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