끼고

This is the 3321st most frequent Korean word.

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끼고

"끼고" means "wearing," "holding," or "carrying," typically referring to items like glasses, rings, or bags.


In this sentence, '끼고' is used to describe wearing or accessorizing with an item that typically wraps or fits snugly around a body part, such as a watch.

그는 손목에 시계를 끼고 있어요.

He is wearing a watch on his wrist.


Here, '끼고' is used in the context of holding or interlinking, illustrating physical connection between two items or individuals, such as interlinked hands.

우리는 서로 손을 끼고 걷고 있었어요.

We were walking holding each other's hands.


In this usage, '끼고' refers to putting on wearable items, specifically for functional purposes like wearing gloves for protection.

양 손에 장갑을 끼고 준비를 시작합니다.

Wear gloves on both hands and begin preparation.