This is the 13464th most frequent Korean word.
띠를
The Korean word "띠를" means "belt" or "band" (accusative form).
In this sentence, '띠를' refers to a belt-like object, specifically one tied around the waist. It is used as the direct object of the verb '묶다,' which means 'to tie.'
나는 허리에 빨간 띠를 묶었다.
I tied a red belt around my waist.
Here, '띠를' is used to describe a band or stripe, indicating a color pattern or marking as the direct object of the verb '보다,' meaning 'to see.'
동물의 등에는 색깔이 다른 띠를 볼 수 있다.
You can see differently colored bands on the backs of animals.
In this case, '띠를' refers to a decorative strip as the direct object of the verb '덧붙이다,' meaning 'to add.'