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배터리 — meaning in English: battery

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상사
sangsa
배터리
baeteoli
비행
bihaeng
범인
beom
빌라
billa
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 배터리 (baeteoli) in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing electronics like smartphones, laptops, or remote controls. For instance, you might hear someone say, '내 배터리가 다 닳았어' (My battery is dead) while trying to use their phone.
Synonyms & nuances
While 배터리 (baeteoli) specifically refers to the power source for devices, another word, 전지 (jeonji), can refer to batteries in a more general or scientific context. You would typically use 배터리 when talking about everyday gadgets, while 전지 might come up in discussions about energy storage or chemistry.
Culture
The word 배터리 (baeteoli) has its roots in the English word 'battery.' As technology has evolved, so has the usage of this word, particularly in the context of mobile devices and renewable energy sources. Interestingly, South Korea is at the forefront of battery technology innovation, with companies like Samsung and LG leading the way in this field.
FAQ
Q.What does 배터리 mean in English?
배터리 (baeteoli) translates to 'battery' in English, which refers to a device that stores energy for powering electronics.
Q.How do you say 'replace the battery' in Korean?
You would say '배터리를 교체하다' (baeteori-reul gyochehada) when referring to replacing the battery in a device.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 배터리?
A common mistake is using the word in formal situations where a more technical term like 전지 (jeonji) might be appropriate. However, 배터리 is usually suitable in most casual conversations.
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