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Government in Korean 🇰🇷


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government 정부
How to say “government” in Korean? “정부”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “정부” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on government in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
• Break the word into two syllables: "정" (jeong) sounds like “just” and "부" (bu) sounds like “bureau.” So think of it as a “just bureau” that governs.
• Remember that "정부" (jeong-bu) comes from Chinese characters 政 (jeong, meaning “politics/administration”) and 府 (bu, meaning “government office”), reinforcing its meaning as the governmental institution.

Explanations:
• "정부" (jeong-bu) means the government, the organization or group of people that has the authority to govern a country.
• It typically refers to the central administrative body responsible for making and enforcing laws, policies, and managing public affairs.

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• "행정부" (haengjeong-bu) – specifically refers to the executive branch of the government.
• "국가 기관" (gukga gigan) – means national institution, sometimes used in contexts similar to the government.

Alternate Meanings and Slang:
• There are no widely recognized slang meanings for "정부" (jeong-bu); it is used primarily in formal and standard contexts.

Example Sentences:
1. 한국 정부는 새로운 정책을 발표했습니다.
 Romanized: Hanguk jeong-bu-neun saeroun jeongchaek-eul balpyohaesseumnida.
 Translation: The Korean government announced a new policy.

2. The citizens expect the government to be transparent.
 Korean: 시민들은 정부가 투명해야 한다고 기대합니다.
 Romanized: Simindeul-eun jeong-bu-ga tumyeonghaeya handago gidaehamnida.

3. Our government is working to improve the education system.
 Korean: 우리 정부는 교육 시스템을 개선하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다.
 Romanized: Uri jeong-bu-neun gyoyuk siseutem-eul gaeseonhagi wihae noryeokhago itseumnida.

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