수리남을

This is the 17962nd most frequent Korean word.


수리남을

"수리남을" translates to "Suriname" in English, referring to the country in South America.


In this sentence, '수리남을' is the direct object, indicating the place the speaker wishes to travel to. The particle '을' denotes the accusative case.

나는 수리남을 여행하고 싶다.

I want to travel to Suriname.


Here, '수리남을' functions as the object in the relative clause, specifying what the friend is knowledgeable about.

수리남을 잘 아는 친구를 소개받았다.

I was introduced to a friend who knows Suriname well.


In this example, '수리남을' serves as the direct object of the verb 'studying,' showing the focus of the learning activity.

우리는 수리남을 공부하고 있다.

We are studying Suriname.