강을

This is the 3132nd most frequent Korean word.

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강을

"강을" means "river" (accusative form in a sentence).


The word '강을' (the river, as an object) is used as the direct object of the verb '따라 산책하다' (to take a walk along). This indicates the action of walking happening in the context of the river.

나는 강을 따라 산책했어요.

I took a walk along the river.


Here, '강을' (the river) functions as the direct object of the verb '건너다' (to cross). This usage shows the river as the entity being crossed.

그는 강을 건너기 위해 다리를 찾았어요.

He looked for a bridge to cross the river.


In this sentence, '강을' (the river) serves as the object of '보다' (to see). It represents the river that is being viewed, affecting the location chosen for resting.

우리는 강을 보는 곳에서 쉬었어요.

We rested at a place where we could see the river.