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— meaning in English: chapter

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jang
스틱
seutig
근육
geun
이미지
imiji
패배
paebae
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 장 when discussing books, particularly when referencing specific sections of novels or academic texts. For instance, a student might say, 'Let's discuss Chapter 3 (3장) of this textbook in our study group.' This word is also common in contexts such as movie scripts or lectures, where sections or chapters are essential for understanding the content.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 장 is 절 (jeol), which can also mean 'section' or 'part.' However, 절 is often used in more formal texts, whereas 장 is more versatile and can be applied in everyday conversation, making it the go-to choice for general discussions about chapters.
Culture
The term 장 has its roots in classical Chinese, where it was used to denote sections or chapters in literary works. In the realm of Korean literature, the use of 장 reflects a structured approach to storytelling, allowing readers to digest complex narratives in manageable portions. Interestingly, Korean novels often employ this format, enhancing readability and engagement with the story.
FAQ
Q.What does the Korean word 장 mean?
The word 장 (jang) translates to 'chapter' in English. It's commonly used in literature, academic contexts, and discussions about structured content.
Q.How do you use 장 in a sentence?
You can use 장 in sentences like '이 책의 첫 번째 장은 정말 흥미로워요' which means 'The first chapter of this book is really interesting.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 장?
A common mistake is confusing 장 with 절 (jeol). While both can mean 'section,' using 장 is more appropriate in casual conversation and most literary contexts.
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