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소유 — meaning in English: possession

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생존
saengjon
가슴
gaseum
소유
soyu
작업
jag
무역
muyeog
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 소유 when discussing ownership, such as in legal contexts or everyday conversations about possessions. For instance, someone might say, '이 집은 내 소유입니다' (This house is my possession) when talking about their property.
Synonyms & nuances
While 소유 refers specifically to possession, the word 점유 (jeomyu) can mean occupation or mere physical possession without ownership. Choose 소유 when discussing legal ownership or personal belongings, and 점유 when the focus is on the act of having something in your possession but not necessarily owning it.
Culture
The word 소유 has roots in Sino-Korean, derived from the characters 所有, which mean 'to have' or 'to possess'. This reflects a cultural emphasis on ownership and property, significant in Korea's history of land ownership and societal status, making it a common term in legal and economic discussions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 소유 in English?
소유 translates to 'possession' in English, indicating ownership of something, whether it be property, items, or abstract concepts.
Q.How do you use 소유 in a sentence?
You can use 소유 in sentences like '나는 많은 책을 소유하고 있다' (I possess many books) to express ownership.
Q.Are there common mistakes with 소유?
A common mistake is confusing 소유 with 점유. Remember, 소유 signifies ownership, while 점유 emphasizes the act of having something without implying ownership.
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