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

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Break the word into two parts: β€œμˆ˜β€ (su) and β€œμƒβ€ (sang). Think of β€œμˆ˜β€ as representing β€œnumber one” or β€œtop” and β€œμƒβ€ as β€œbeing” or β€œstatus.” This can help you remember that a prime minister is the top government official.
β€’ Create a mental image of a leader standing β€œabove” others, where β€œμˆ˜μƒβ€ sounds like β€œso-sang,” reinforcing the idea of someone in the highest position.

Explanations:
β€’ In a governmental context, β€œμˆ˜μƒβ€ (su-sang) is used as a term for β€œprime minister,” the head of the cabinet responsible for leading the government.
β€’ The word is sometimes preferred in certain contexts or used in formal settings as an alternative to β€œκ΅­λ¬΄μ΄λ¦¬β€ (gukmu chongni), which also means prime minister.

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β€’ ꡭ무총리 (gukmu chongni) – A formal equivalent for prime minister.
β€’ 총리 (chongni) – A shorter term that is also used to refer to the prime minister.

Alternate Meanings (Including Slang):
β€’ β€œμˆ˜μƒβ€ can also refer to β€œreceiving an award” or β€œto have received an honor” in contexts like film or art awards (though in such cases, it is generally clear from the context).
β€’ In slang or informal usage, be careful not to confuse β€œμˆ˜μƒβ€ with β€œμˆ˜μƒν•˜λ‹€β€ (su-sang-hada), which means β€œto look suspicious.”

Example Sentences:
β€’ The prime minister attended the international summit.
 → β€œμˆ˜μƒ (su-sang) attended the international summit.”
β€’ After winning the competition, she proudly accepted her award.
 → β€œShe received an award (μˆ˜μƒ, su-sang) for her performance.”
β€’ Although his behavior was unusual, nothing in his expression made him look suspicious.
 → β€œNothing in his expression made him appear suspicious (μˆ˜μƒν•˜λ‹€, su-sang-hada).”

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