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Pollution in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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오염 info.

Tips to Remember the Word:
• Think of “오염” (o-yeom) as combining “오” (sounds like “oh”) and “염” (rhymes with “Yum”), so when you think of something undesirable (like pollution), you might exclaim “Oh, yum? Not really!” to trigger the memory.
• Associate “오염” with images of contamination and taint, reinforcing that it signifies something being dirtied or spoiled.

Explanations:
• 오염 (o-yeom) is the Korean word for “pollution” or “contamination.” It describes the process by which the environment (air, water, soil) or objects become dirty, harmful, or impure.
• It can be used both in literal environmental contexts (such as air or water pollution) and in metaphorical contexts to indicate moral or cultural taint.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
• 공해 (gonghae) – commonly used specifically for “environmental pollution,” especially when referring to harmful substances in the air, water, or land.
• 오염물질 (o-yeom-muljil) – meaning “pollutant” or “contaminant,” referring to the actual substances causing the pollution.

Alternate Meanings/Slang:
• While 오염 primarily means “pollution,” in slang or casual contexts it can be used metaphorically to describe someone’s reputation or behavior as “tainted” or “corrupted.” For example, calling a scandal “오염된 이미지” implies a “polluted image.”
• It is not commonly used as slang in a broader, unrelated sense.

Examples of Sentences:
1. 환경 오염은 심각한 문제입니다.
(Hwangyeong o-yeom-eun simgakhan munje-imnida.)
Meaning: Environmental pollution is a serious problem.

2. 공장에서 나온 물질이 강을 오염시켰다.
(Gongjangeseo naon muljil-i gang-eul o-yeom sikyeotda.)
Meaning: The substances from the factory polluted the river.

3. 그의 범죄는 사회에 오염을 가져왔다.
(Geu-ui beomjoe-neun sahoe-e o-yeom-eul gajyeowatda.)
Meaning: His crimes brought corruption (pollution) to society.

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