| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| inside the ear | κ·μ |
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κ·μ info.
Tips to remember:
β’ Break the word into its two parts: "κ·" means ear and "μ" means inside. This combination helps you remember that "κ·μ" refers to the inside of the ear.
β’ Visualize the anatomy of the ear when hearing or writing the word.
Explanations:
β’ "κ·μ" literally describes the interior part of the ear. It is often used in compound expressions such as "κ·μλ§" (whisper) where the notion of something said very quietly (almost inside oneβs ear) is conveyed.
β’ The word is built from native Korean elements, making its meaning transparent once you know each component.
Other words that mean the same thing:
β’ For referring anatomically to the inner ear, "λ΄μ΄" (nae-i) is used. Note, however, that "λ΄μ΄" often implies the deeper inner ear responsible for balance and hearing, while "κ·μ" generally gives a more colloquial, literal sense of βinside the ear.β
Alternate meanings and slang:
β’ "κ·μ" appears in the slang term "κ·μλ§" which means a whisper or something spoken confidentially. Beyond its literal sense, it can denote intimate sharing or secret communication.
β’ There isnβt a widely recognized slang meaning for "κ·μ" on its own apart from its role in compound expressions.
Example sentences:
1. Korean: κ·Έλ λ΄ κ·μμ λΉλ°μ μμμλ€.
Romanized: Geuneun nae gwisok-e bimil-eul soksakyeotta.
English: He whispered a secret in my ear.
2. Korean: κ·μλ§λ‘λ§ μ νλ κ·Έλ€μ μ΄μΌκΈ°λ λμ± νΉλ³νλ€.
Romanized: Gwisokmalloman jeonhaneun geudeul-ui iyagineun deouk teukbyeolhada.
English: The story they share only in whispers is all the more special.
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