| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| load | μ§ |
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μ§ info.
Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate μ§ (jim) with the idea of "packing my load" when getting ready for the gymβeven though gym and load are different meanings, the similar sound can help you remember.
β’ Picture a moving truck loaded with belongings and think of the truck carrying load or baggage (μ§).
Explanation:
β’ μ§ (jim) is a noun used to refer to load, baggage, or cargoβitems that one carries or needs to transport.
β’ It can refer to personal belongings that are packed and moved, such as when traveling.
Other Words with Similar Meaning:
β’ μνλ¬Ό (suha-mul) β luggage or baggage (often used in airports)
β’ νλ¬Ό (hwa-mul) β cargo or freight (used for goods and transportation)
β’ μμ§ν (soji-pum) β possessions, belongings
Alternate Meanings/Slang:
β’ In casual conversation, μ§ (jim) can also refer to one's gym or fitness center, as it is sometimes shortened from ν¬μ€μ§. For instance, someone might say βI'm off to the μ§β meaning βI'm off to the gym.β
β’ It can be used metaphorically to describe a burden or something weighing you down in a figurative sense.
Examples of Sentences:
β’ βμ§μ μΈλ€β (jim-eul ssada) β βto pack oneβs load/luggage.β
β’ βλ΄ μ§μ΄ λ무 λ§μμ μ΄μ¬λ₯Ό ν λ μ΄λ €μ μ΄.β (Nae jim-i neomu manhaseo isareul hal ttae eoryeowosseo.) β βI had so much baggage that it was difficult during the move.β
β’ βμ€λ μ λ μ μ§μ κ° κ±°μΌ.β (Oneul jeonyeoge jim-e gal geoya.) β βIβm going to the gym tonight.β
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