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Forgiveness in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


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

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Associate μš©μ„œ (yongseo) with "letting go" of grudges. Imagine "young's sorrow" being resolved when forgiveness is granted.
β€’ Notice the similar sound between "yong" and "young"β€”link it to the idea that even the β€œyoung” can forgive mistakes as they often show more innocence.
β€’ Visualize a scenario where someone says, "I'm young enough to forgive" (yongseo), helping reinforce the term.

Explanations:
β€’ μš©μ„œ (yongseo) is a noun that means forgivenessβ€”the act of pardoning someone and letting go of resentment.
β€’ It is commonly used in contexts involving interpersonal conflicts, mistakes, and giving second chances.

Other Words with the Same Meaning:
β€’ κ΄€μš© (gwanyong) – tolerance or leniency, sometimes used similarly to convey forgiveness.
β€’ 사면 (samyeon) – pardon, though more formal and can be used in legal or presidential contexts.

Alternate Meanings:
β€’ μš©μ„œ primarily means forgiveness and does not have widely recognized slang or alternate meanings in everyday conversation. However, it may be used metaphorically to indicate overlooking minor faults or accepting a situation.

Example Sentences:
1. λ‚˜λŠ” κ·Έλ₯Ό μš©μ„œν–ˆλ‹€.
(Romanized: Naneun geureul yongseohaetta.)
Translation: I forgave him.

2. μš©μ„œκ°€ ν•„μš”ν•œ 상황이야.
(Romanized: Yongseoga piryohan sanghwangiya.)
Translation: It's a situation that requires forgiveness.

3. μ„œλ‘œμ˜ 잘λͺ»μ„ μΈμ •ν•˜κ³  μš©μ„œν•˜λŠ” 것이 관계λ₯Ό νšŒλ³΅ν•˜λŠ” μ²«κ±ΈμŒμ΄λ‹€.
(Romanized: Seoroui jalmos-eul injeonghago yongseohaneun geosi gwangyereul hoebokhaneun cheotgeoreumida.)
Translation: Acknowledging each other’s faults and forgiving is the first step to restoring a relationship.

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