가락 (garak): Strand · Finger · Tune · Spindle — One Korean Sound, Four Meanings
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🎯 One Sound, Four Native Meanings
The spindle of a spinning wheel, a finger on your hand, a strand of noodles on your chopsticks, and the melody of a song — Korean says all four with one pure-native sound: 가락 (garak). The thread? Every one is a thin, long line. Follow the four arrows.
⬆️ STRAND — 국수 가락 (guk-su garak)
A thin, long strand or stick: 국수 가락 (a strand of noodles), 엿가락 (a stick of taffy). Also the counter for such things — 국수 한 가락, "one strand of noodles."
국수 가락이 쫄깃해요. (Guk-su garak-i jjol-git-hae-yo.) — The noodle strands are chewy.
⬅️ FINGER — 손가락 (son-garak)
The fingers and toes: 손가락 (finger = 손 hand + 가락), 발가락 (toe = 발 foot + 가락). A ring is even 가락지 — "the thing for the 가락."
손가락을 다쳤어요. (Son-garak-eul da-cheo-sseo-yo.) — I hurt my finger.
➡️ TUNE — 노래 가락 (no-rae garak)
A melody, a tune — the flow of pitch and rhythm: 노래 가락 (the tune of a song), 흥겨운 가락 (a lively melody). A strand of sound, pulled out long.
흥겨운 가락에 어깨가 들썩였어요. (Heung-gyeo-un garak-e eo-kkae-ga deul-sseok-yeo-sseo-yo.) — My shoulders bounced to the lively tune.
⬇️ SPINDLE — 물레 가락 (mul-le garak)
The oldest meaning: the spindle of a spinning wheel, the iron rod thread winds onto. Being so slender, its name spread to every thin, long thing.
물레 가락에 실이 감겼어요. (Mul-le garak-e sil-i gam-gyeo-sseo-yo.) — The thread wound onto the spindle.
⚡ Memory Anchor
Every 가락 is a thin, long line. The spindle it began as, the finger on your hand, the strand of noodle on your chopsticks — and even a melody, a strand of sound drawn out long. 가락 is the slender length: in wood, in flesh, in dough, and in music.
⚡ At a Glance
| ⬆️ STRAND | a thin strand/stick | 국수 가락 | a strand of noodles |
| ⬅️ FINGER | a finger or toe | 손가락 | a finger |
| ➡️ TUNE | a melody | 노래 가락 | the tune of a song |
| ⬇️ SPINDLE | a spinning-wheel spindle | 물레 가락 | the spindle |
📌 In One Line
가락 (garak) turns one native sound into everything slender and long — the strand of a noodle, the finger on a hand, the tune of a song, and the spindle it all began on. And 한 가락 하다? To "play one fine tune" — to be truly good at something.
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