MalloryRae
"향" vs. "냄새"? Usually when talking about smell, I have heard or used 냄새. "그 커피는 냄새가 좋다." But in a song I heard 향 used as smell. I've never heard of 향, so I was wondering if it is not used very often? Thank you for your help!
12 de jun. de 2015 15:54
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When something smells good, we usually use 향기. 냄새 means every smells including both good and bad things. So we don't use like 지독한 향기(X)ㅡ지독한 냄새(O). 향 is almost same as 향기, but most people use 향 on a liquid, not 향기 I think.
13 de junio de 2015
It is also often used in everyday Korean. "향(or 향기)" means "좋은 냄새". \^o^/
12 de junio de 2015
향(香) means fragrant and usually they say 향기(香氣) which means fragrant air or something that smells good. 냄새 is a native term which means smell, as in the sense of smell.
14 de junio de 2015
just think of difference between fragrance and smell
12 de junio de 2015
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