| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| all | 온 |
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온 info.
Tips to remember the word:
• Think of "온" (on) as representing the idea of “wholeness” or completeness, much like “one” unified thing.
• Associate it with compound expressions like “온 세상” (on sesang – “the whole world”) where the word emphasizes totality.
Explanations:
• In Korean, “온” (on) is used as an attributive form or prefix that conveys the meaning “all” or “entire.” It is often used in compound words to express the concept of totality.
• It appears in expressions where the whole of something is being referred to, acting similarly to words like “every” or “entire.”
Other words with similar meanings:
• 모든 (modeun) – meaning “all” or “every”
• 전체 (jeonche) – meaning “whole” or “entire”
• 전부 (jeonbu) – meaning “all” or “everything”
Alternate meanings and slang:
• “온” is primarily used in its formal, standard sense and there is no widely recognized slang usage that differs from its meaning of “all” or “entire.”
• In some contexts, “온” can be part of phrases like “온전히” (on-jeon-hi), which means “completely” or “entirely,” though the base “온” still carries the notion of wholeness.
Examples of sentences:
• 온 세상이 축제에 들떠 있다.
(On sesang-i chukje-e deultte itda.)
“The whole world is excited about the festival.”
• 온 마을이 그 소식을 듣고 모였다.
(On maeul-i geu sosig-eul deutgo moyeotda.)
“The entire village gathered upon hearing the news.”
• 그는 온 힘을 다해 일에 임했다.
(Geuneun on him-eul dahae il-e imhaetda.)
“He devoted all his strength to the work.”
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