| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Febraury | μ΄μ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Recognize that βμ΄β sounds like the Korean word for βtwoβ (μ΄, pronounced βeeβ), and βμβ means βmonth.β Together, they indicate the second month, February.
β’ Visualize a calendar where βμ΄β (2) is paired with βμβ (month) to reinforce that February is the second month.
Explanations:
β’ βμ΄μβ (romanized: iwol) directly translates to βFebruaryβ in Korean, combining the numeral for two (μ΄) with μ (month).
β’ In written Korean, you might also see the numeral form β2μ,β which is exactly equivalent in meaning.
Other Words with the Same Meaning:
β’ β2μβ is another common way to denote February in Korean.
Alternate Meanings / Slang:
β’ In non-calendar contexts, βμ΄μβ can refer to the act of βrolling overβ an amount or carryover from one period to another, such as in financial statements or scheduling (e.g., a rollover balance).
β’ However, this usage is context-dependent and separate from its meaning as the month of February.
Examples of Sentences:
β’ βMy birthday is in February.β
βββ Korean: βλ΄ μμΌμ μ΄μμ μμ΄.β
βββ Romanized: βNae saeng-il-eun iwol-e isseo.β
β’ βFebruary is often the coldest month of the year.β
βββ Korean: βμ΄μμ λ³΄ν΅ μΌλ μ€ κ°μ₯ μΆμ΄ λ¬μ΄μΌ.β
βββ Romanized: βIwol-eun botong il-nyeon jung gajang chuun dal-iya.β
β’ βThe remaining balance will be carried over to the next month.β
βββ Korean: βλ¨μ μμ‘μ λ€μ λ¬λ‘ μ΄μλ κ±°μΌ.β
βββ Romanized: βNameun jan-aeg-eun daeum dal-ro iwol doel geoya.β
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