어금니를

This is the 19559th most frequent Korean word.


어금니를

"어금니를" refers to "molars" or "back teeth" in English.


Here, '어금니를' is the object of the verb '치료받았어요', denoting the specific tooth (molar) being treated.

나는 어제 치과에서 오른쪽 어금니를 치료받았어요.

I received treatment for my right molar at the dentist yesterday.


In this sentence, '어금니를' is the object of the verb '사용했더니', referring to the molar being used.

새로 받은 어금니를 사용했더니 씹는 게 편해졌어요.

After using my new molar, chewing became more comfortable.


Here, '어금니를' is the object of the verb '뽑는다는 이야기를 듣고', indicating the molar that might be extracted.

치과에서 어금니를 뽑는다는 이야기를 듣고 걱정했어요.

I was worried when I heard that my molar would be extracted at the dentist.