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의무 — meaning in English: duty

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use '의무' in formal settings, such as during discussions about legal responsibilities or moral obligations. For instance, in a workplace meeting, an employee might refer to their '의무' when discussing their tasks and responsibilities.
Synonyms & nuances
While synonyms like '책임' (chaegim) mean 'responsibility', '의무' specifically conveys a sense of duty that is often tied to ethical or moral expectations. You might choose '의무' when discussing a duty that is not just a task but also a significant obligation in a societal or familial context.
Culture
'의무' stems from the Hanja characters 義 (righteousness) and 務 (duty), reflecting a deep-rooted cultural emphasis on honor and responsibilities in both personal and societal contexts. In Korean society, the concept of '의무' often extends beyond individual obligations to encompass duties to family and community, making it a fundamental part of social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does '의무' mean in English?
'의무' translates to 'duty' in English, encompassing obligations that one is morally or legally bound to fulfill.
Q.How do I use '의무' in a sentence?
You can use '의무' in sentences like '나는 가족을 돌볼 의무가 있다' which means 'I have a duty to take care of my family.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with '의무'?
A common mistake is to confuse '의무' with '책임'. While both relate to obligations, '의무' focuses more on moral duty, whereas '책임' emphasizes accountability.
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