| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| message | 문자 |
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문자 info.
Tips to Remember:
• Consider breaking down 문자 into two parts: "문" and "자". "문" can remind you of "문학" (literature) and "자" of "자연" (nature), together hinting at written language or communication.
• Associate 문자 with everyday texting; when you think of receiving a text message, remember it as 문자 (munja).
Explanations:
• 문자 (munja) literally means “letters” or “characters” but is commonly used to refer to a “message” (especially text messages) in Korean.
• In contexts like mobile communication, 문자 is specifically used for SMS or text messages.
Other Words with a Similar Meaning:
• 메시지 (mesiji) – A loanword from English “message” often used interchangeably in casual conversation.
• 문자메시지 (munja mesiji) – A compound word emphasizing that it is a text message.
Alternate Meanings and Slang:
• Besides “text message,” 문자 can also refer to any written characters (such as letters in an alphabet) or symbols in digital texts.
• In slang, 문자 is often used casually to refer to any quick text or chat message among friends.
Example Sentences:
• I received a text message from my friend.
Korean: 친구에게 문자 받았어.
Romanized: Chingu-ege munja badasseo.
• Please send me a message when you arrive.
Korean: 도착하면 문자 보내 주세요.
Romanized: Dochakhamyeon munja bonae juseyo.
• Did you get my message?
Korean: 내 문자 받았어?
Romanized: Nae munja badasseo?
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