Umbrella (мљ°м‚°) -

In Korea, it is common practice to leave umbrellas in designated stands at the entrance of buildings or to use "umbrella plastic covers" (우산 비닐) to prevent dripping water on indoor floors.

Derived from the Latin word umbella , which is a diminutive of umbra , meaning "shade" or "shadow." Historically, umbrellas were primarily used as sunshades (parasols) before being adapted for rain. Korean (우산 / Usan ): A Hanja-derived word: 우 (雨 - u ): Rain 산 (傘 - san ): Umbrella/Parasol Umbrella (мљ°м‚°)

Umbrellas consist of a folding metal or plastic frame (ribs) covered by a fabric canopy, supported by a central pole. In Korea, it is common practice to leave

In modern urban environments like Seoul, "automatic" (자동) umbrellas—which open and close with a button—are the standard for convenience. In modern urban environments like Seoul

In Korea, it is common practice to leave umbrellas in designated stands at the entrance of buildings or to use "umbrella plastic covers" (우산 비닐) to prevent dripping water on indoor floors.

Derived from the Latin word umbella , which is a diminutive of umbra , meaning "shade" or "shadow." Historically, umbrellas were primarily used as sunshades (parasols) before being adapted for rain. Korean (우산 / Usan ): A Hanja-derived word: 우 (雨 - u ): Rain 산 (傘 - san ): Umbrella/Parasol

Umbrellas consist of a folding metal or plastic frame (ribs) covered by a fabric canopy, supported by a central pole.

In modern urban environments like Seoul, "automatic" (자동) umbrellas—which open and close with a button—are the standard for convenience.