| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| candle | μ΄ |
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μ΄ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Imagine the gentle, short flame of a candle, just like the concise, one-syllable word "μ΄" (cho).
β’ Link "μ΄" with its common longer form "μμ΄" (yangcho), reinforcing that both refer to a candle.
Explanations:
β’ "μ΄" (cho) is a noun that means "candle"βa small, wax object with a wick used for light or decoration.
β’ It is often used in contexts like lighting birthday cakes or creating a warm ambiance.
Other Words with the Same Meaning:
β’ μμ΄ (yangcho) β another word for "candle"
β’ μ΄λΆ (chotbul) β emphasizes the candleβs flame or candlelight
Alternate Meanings and Slang:
β’ "μ΄" also appears as part of words like μ΄λ³΄ (chobo), meaning "beginner" or "novice," implying an early stage.
β’ As a standalone term, μ΄ means "second" (a unit of time) though the context clarifies its intended meaning.
β’ In slang, μ΄ can be seen in μ΄λ© (choding), a casual term for an elementary school student.
Example Sentences:
β’ μμΌ μΌμ΄ν¬μ μ΄λ₯Ό κ½μλ€.
β(Romanized: Saeng-il keikeu-e cho-reul kkoch-assda.)
β("I put candles on the birthday cake.")
β’ μ΄λμ΄ λ°©μ λ°νκΈ° μν΄ μ΄λ₯Ό μΌ°λ€.
β(Romanized: Eoduun bang-eul balkhigi wihae cho-reul kyeotda.)
β("I lit a candle to brighten the dark room.")
β’ μ΄λΆ μΆμ μμ λ§μ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μ΄λ₯Ό λ€κ³ λͺ¨μλ€.
β(Romanized: Chotbul chukje-eseo manheun saram-deul-i cho-reul deulgo moyeotda.)
β("At the candlelight festival, many people gathered holding candles.")
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