| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| cheese | μΉμ¦ |
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Tips to Remember (μΉμ¦ β chi-jeu):
β’ Notice the similarity between the English word βcheeseβ and the Korean βμΉμ¦ (chi-jeu)β; the word borrows its pronunciation.
β’ Associate the sound βchiβ with the beginning of βcheeseβ to recall the Korean version.
β’ Remember the phrase βSay cheese!β used in photography to encourage smiles in both languages.
Explanations:
β’ βμΉμ¦ (chi-jeu)β is a loanword from English, adapted to fit Korean pronunciation and spelling.
β’ It is used to refer to the dairy product that is common in sandwiches, pizzas, and salads.
β’ The spelling reflects the phonetic approximation of the original English term in Hangul.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ There are no native Korean words that directly replace βμΉμ¦ (chi-jeu)β in modern usage; however, βμ μ ν (yu-je-pum)β means βdairy product,β which can include cheese among other items.
Alternate Meanings and Slang:
β’ In photography, βμΉμ¦ (chi-jeu)β functions as the cue βSay cheese!β to prompt a smile.
β’ Informally, it can be used metaphorically to refer to something that enhances an image or situation, similar to adding extra flair or appeal.
Example Sentences:
β’ βI like cheese.β β βμ λ μΉμ¦(λ₯Ό) μ’μν΄μ.β (Jeoneun chi-jeu(reul) joahaeyo.)
β’ βThis pizza has a lot of cheese.β β βμ΄ νΌμμλ μΉμ¦κ° λ§μ΄ λ€μ΄κ°μ.β (I pijaneun chi-jeu-ga mani deureogayo.)
β’ βSay cheese!β (when taking a photo) β βμΉμ¦!β (Chi-jeu!)
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