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Question in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to remember:
• The word 의문 (uimun) can be remembered by associating it with “question” or “doubt” in formal contexts. Think of it as the “question” behind a statement that makes you curious or uncertain.
• You might link the sound “uimun” with “you wanna know” to trigger the idea of asking a question or having a doubt.

Explanations:
• 의문 (uimun) means a question or a doubt. It’s used when someone has uncertainty or seeks clarification about something.
• In academic or formal settings, 의문 often implies a thoughtful inquiry rather than a casual question.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• 질문 (jilmun) – This is another word for “question,” typically used when you ask something directly.
• 의심 (uisim) – Means “doubt” or “suspicion,” though it has a slightly negative connotation compared to 의문.

Alternate meanings or slang usage:
• In everyday conversation, 의문 is used in its standard meaning of questioning or doubting and does not have a distinct slang meaning.
• It is commonly seen in compound phrases like 의문문 (uimunmun), meaning an interrogative sentence, emphasizing its grammatical use.

Examples of sentences that use 의문:
1. “I have a question about this matter.”
→ “이 문제에 대해 의문이 있습니다.” (I munje-e daehae uimuni isseumnida.)

2. “Her explanation left me with some doubts.”
→ “그녀의 설명은 나에게 의문을 안겨주었습니다.” (Geunyeoui seolmyeongeun naege uimuneul angyeoju-eosseumnida.)

3. “The sentence in the exercise is an interrogative sentence.”
→ “연습 문제의 의문문을 공부합니다.” (Yeonseup munje-ui uimunmun-eul gongbuhamnida.)

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