가부좌를

This is the 8606th most frequent Korean word.


가부좌를

The Korean word "가부좌를" refers to the "cross-legged sitting posture" (often associated with meditation or traditional sitting).


가부좌를 describes the action of crossing one's legs in preparation for meditation.

그는 명상을 시작하기 전에 가부좌를 틀었다.

He crossed his legs before starting meditation.


가부좌를 here emphasizes the posture required for a calming activity like breathing regulation.

가부좌를 틀고서 차분하게 숨을 고르세요.

Cross your legs and calmly regulate your breathing.


가부좌를 is used to describe the difficulty of maintaining a cross-legged sitting posture.

수업 중 가부좌를 오래 틀고 앉아 있기 어렵다는 학생들이 많습니다.

Many students find it difficult to sit cross-legged for a long time during class.