🌟 아랫집

☆☆   Noun  

1. 아래쪽에 이웃해 있거나 낮은 곳에 있는 집.

1. HOUSE JUST BELOW; HOUSE NEXT DOOR: The house, apartment unit, etc. which is below one's own place or which is the next door down the street.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 아랫집을 사다.
    Buy a house downstairs.
  • Google translate 아랫집을 수리하다.
    Repair the lower house.
  • Google translate 아랫집에 물이 새다.
    Water leaks in the lower house.
  • Google translate 아랫집에 놀러 가다.
    Go play downstairs.
  • Google translate 아랫집에 내려가다.
    Go downstairs.
  • Google translate 우리는 이사한 날 아랫집, 윗집, 옆집에 떡을 돌렸다.
    On the day we moved in, we turned the rice cakes downstairs, upstairs and next door.
  • Google translate 윗집에서 아이가 뛰어다니자 아랫집 천장이 쿵쿵 울렸다.
    As the child ran from upstairs, the ceiling of the lower house thumped.
  • Google translate 나는 가구를 옮기는 중에 아랫집으로부터 시끄럽다는 항의 전화를 받았다.
    I got a noisy call from downstairs while i was moving furniture.
Antonym 윗집: 위쪽에 이웃해 있거나 높은 곳에 있는 집.

아랫집: house just below; house next door,したのりんか【下の隣家】,maison du bas, voisins du bas,casa de piso abajo, casa de abajo,منزل سفلي أو منزل,доод айл,nhà dưới,บ้านข้างล่าง, บ้านที่อยู่ข้างล่าง,rumah bawah,,下家邻居,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 아랫집 (아래찝) 아랫집 (아랟찝) 아랫집이 (아래찌비아랟찌비 ) 아랫집도 (아래찝또 아랟찝또) 아랫집만 (아래찜만아랟찜만)
📚 Category: Location and direction   Residential area  

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