This is the 3789th most frequent Korean word.
스콧
"스콧" is the Korean transliteration of the English name "Scott."
Here, "스콧" serves as a proper noun referring to a person's name used as the subject of the sentence.
스콧은 어제 파티에서 춤을 추었어요.
Scott danced at the party yesterday.
In this instance, "스콧의" functions as a possessive form, indicating ownership of the room.
스콧의 방은 깨끗하고 잘 정리되어 있어요.
Scott's room is clean and well organized.
The word "스콧" acts as the recipient in the sentence, marked by the object particle "에게" for an indirect object.