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Chairman in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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

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회μž₯ info.

Tips to Remember:
β€’ Remember that 회 (hoe) sounds like "hue" and can remind you of β€œmeeting or association,” while μž₯ (jang) is common in titles. Together, they suggest β€œleader of the group.”
β€’ Think of 회μž₯ (hoe-jang) as the person who holds meetings or runs a club/organization, much like a chairman.

Explanations:
β€’ 회μž₯ (hoe-jang) refers to the head or chairman of an organization, club, or company. It is often used for the top leader in contexts such as corporate boards, student clubs, or other associations.
β€’ It distinguishes this role from positions like 사μž₯ (sa-jang), which typically means β€œCEO” in a business context, or 의μž₯ (ui-jang), which can refer to the chairman of a board meeting.

Other Words with a Similar Meaning:
β€’ 의μž₯ (ui-jang) – Often used to denote the chairman of a meeting or committee.
β€’ 총재 (chong-jae) – This term can mean president or head, particularly in academic or institutional settings.

Alternate Meanings and Slang:
β€’ In casual or slang usage, 회μž₯ can sometimes be used to refer to someone who is the β€œbig boss” or the most influential person in a smaller group or community.
β€’ It may also be used humorously to refer to someone who takes charge in informal social settings.

Example Sentences:
1. Korean: 우리 λ™μ•„λ¦¬μ˜ 회μž₯은 λ§€μ£Ό λͺ¨μž„을 μ£Όμ΅œν•œλ‹€.
Romanization: Uri dongari-ui hoejang-eun maeju moim-eul juchoehanda.
English: The chairman of our club organizes weekly meetings.
2. Korean: κ·Έ νšŒμ‚¬μ˜ 회μž₯은 μ€‘μš”ν•œ 결정을 λ‚΄λ Έλ‹€.
Romanization: Geu hoesa-ui hoejang-eun jung-yohan gyeoljeong-eul naeryeotta.
English: The chairman of that company made an important decision.
3. Korean: μΆ•κ΅¬νŒ€ 회μž₯이 κ²½κΈ° 전에 μ„ μˆ˜λ“€μ„ κ²©λ €ν–ˆλ‹€.
Romanization: Chukgu-tim hoejang-i gyeonggi jeon-e seonsudeul-eul gyeongryeohaetta.
English: The team chairman encouraged the players before the match.

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