| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| English | μμ΄ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Think of "μμ΄" (yeongeo) as combining the sound of the English word "young" with "μ΄" meaning "language." Picture a young person eagerly learning English.
β’ Notice that many foreign language names in Korean end with "μ΄" (e.g., μΌλ³Έμ΄ for Japanese), so recognizing this pattern may help you remember that μμ΄ is the language.
Explanations:
β’ μμ΄ (yeongeo) is the Korean word for the English language.
β’ In Korean, "μ΄" means "language," and the syllable "μ" comes from μμ΄ (yeong-eo), referring specifically to English.
β’ It is the standard term used in educational and daily life contexts when referring to English.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
β’ μκΈλ¦¬μ (inggeullisi) β a Koreanized version of the English word βEnglish.β
β’ μκ΅μ΄ (yeongguk-eo) β sometimes used in historical or literary contexts to emphasize the language of England, though less common than μμ΄.
Alternate Meanings (Slang/Informal):
β’ There are no widely recognized slang meanings for μμ΄. It is used primarily to denote the English language without any alternate informal connotations.
Examples of Sentences (with Romanized Characters):
1. λλ μμ΄λ₯Ό 곡λΆνλ€.
Romanized: Naneun yeongeoreul gongbuhanda.
(I study English.)
2. μμ΄λ μ μΈκ³μ μΌλ‘ μ¬μ©λλ μΈμ΄μ΄λ€.
Romanized: Yeongeoneun jeon segyejeogeuro sayongdoeneun eoneoida.
(English is a language used worldwide.)
3. νκ΅μμ μμ΄ μκ°μ λ§€μ° μ€μνλ€.
Romanized: Haggyoeseo yeongeo sigan-eun maeu jungyohada.
(English class is very important at school.)
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