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복지 — meaning in English: welfare

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복지
bogji
연락처
yeonlagcheo
방정식
bangjeongsig
상대
sangdae
접합
jeobhab
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 복지 (bogji) in discussions about social programs or government policies aimed at improving citizens' quality of life. In a community meeting or during news reports, you might hear this term when addressing issues like healthcare, education, or support for the elderly.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 지원 (jiwon), meaning 'support.' While 복지 (bogji) focuses on broader welfare systems, 지원 (jiwon) refers more to specific forms of assistance, such as financial aid or emotional support. Use 복지 (bogji) when discussing overarching welfare policies and systems.
Culture
The word 복지 (bogji) stems from the Chinese characters 福 (bok) meaning 'good fortune' or 'blessing' and 祉 (ji) which translates to 'benefit' or 'well-being'. This reflects a deep-rooted cultural appreciation for community welfare and collective prosperity, highlighting South Korea's commitment to social support systems post-war, which has evolved significantly over the years.
FAQ
Q.What does 복지 mean in English?
복지 (bogji) translates to 'welfare' in English, referring to the various social programs and benefits provided by the government to enhance the quality of life for its citizens.
Q.How is 복지 used in sentences?
You can use 복지 (bogji) in sentences like '정부의 복지 정책이 개선되고 있다' meaning 'The government's welfare policy is improving.' This shows how the term is applied in real-life discussions.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 복지?
One common mistake is confusing 복지 (bogji) with related terms like 지원 (jiwon). Remember that 복지 refers to comprehensive welfare systems, while 지원 is used for specific support or aid.
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