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스틸 — meaning in English: steal

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부동산
budongsan
샌드위치
saendeuwichi
초상화
chosanghwa
ppang
스틸
seutil
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '스틸' in everyday conversations when discussing theft, whether in a light-hearted context like joking about someone 'stealing' a dessert, or in serious discussions about crime. You might hear this word in news reports or crime dramas, where it conveys the action of taking something unlawfully.
Synonyms & nuances
'스틸' is often used specifically for theft or stealing, while other words like '빼앗다' (bbaeatda) can mean to take away or seize something without permission, which might not always imply illegality. You would choose '스틸' when you want to clearly express the concept of theft.
Culture
'스틸' is borrowed from the English word 'steal,' reflecting the influence of English on modern Korean. Interestingly, while the word is widely understood, it also evokes discussions about morality and justice, especially in the context of South Korea's strict laws against theft.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 스틸?
The word '스틸' is pronounced as 'seutil,' with a soft 's' sound followed by a short 'u' and ending with a soft 'il.'
Q.How do you use 스틸 in a sentence?
You can use '스틸' in sentences like '그는 내 가방을 스틸했어요' which means 'He stole my bag.' This construction is common in both spoken and written Korean.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 스틸?
A common mistake is to confuse '스틸' with informal or slang terms for taking something, which may not convey the seriousness of theft. Always use '스틸' when referring to actual theft or illegal activity.
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