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Inequality in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Break the word into parts: “불 (bul)” means “not” or “un,” “평등 (pyeongdeung)” means “equality,” and “하다 (hada)” means “to do/be.” So, it literally means “to be not equal.”
• Remember that adding “불” to a positive quality (평등 – equality) turns it into its negative form (inequality).

Explanations:
• 불평등하다 describes a state of being unequal or inequitable. It is often used to refer to social, economic, or political disparities.
• The word is composed of a negation prefix (불), a noun (평등) which means “equality,” and the verb 하다 (“to be”), making an adjective that means “unequal,” “unfair” or “inequitable.”

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 불공평하다 (bulgongpyeonghada) – means “unfair” or “inequitable”
• 불공정하다 (bulgongjeonghada) – means “unjust” or “inequitable”
• 부당하다 (budanghada) – means “improper” or “unjust”

Conjugations of 불평등하다 (Infinitive: 불평등하다 [bulpyeongdeunghada]):

• Present Informal: 불평등해 (bulpyeongdeunghae)
• Present Formal: 불평등합니다 (bulpyeongdeunghamnida)
• Past Informal: 불평등했어 (bulpyeongdeunghaesseo)
• Past Formal: 불평등했습니다 (bulpyeongdeunghesseumnida)
• Future Informal: 불평등할 거야 (bulpyeongdeunghal geoya)
• Future Formal: 불평등할 것입니다 (bulpyeongdeunghal geosimnida)

Examples of Sentences:
• Present: “이 회사는 불평등해.”
 Romanization: “I hoesa-neun bulpyeongdeunghae.”
 Translation: “This company is unequal.”
• Past: “그 당시 사회는 불평등했어.”
 Romanization: “Geu dangsi sahoe-neun bulpyeongdeunghaesseo.”
 Translation: “Society was unequal at that time.”
• Future: “앞으로는 불평등할 거야.”
 Romanization: “Apeuroneun bulpyeongdeunghal geoya.”
 Translation: “There will be inequality in the future.”

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