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— meaning in English: cloth

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문장
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers frequently use the word '천' in everyday conversations when discussing fabrics or textiles, especially in contexts like sewing or fashion. For example, you might hear this term in a fabric shop while asking for a specific type of cloth or when discussing clothing designs with a tailor.
Synonyms & nuances
'천' specifically refers to cloth while '직물' (jikmul) is a broader term for fabric. You would choose '천' when discussing textile in a more casual or everyday context, whereas '직물' might be more appropriate in technical or academic discussions about fabric types.
Culture
'천' has deep roots in Korean culture, signifying not only fabric but also the craftsmanship associated with textile production. Historically, Korea has a rich tradition of weaving, and various types of '천' were used to denote social status, with certain fabrics being reserved for nobility and others for commoners, reflecting societal hierarchies.
FAQ
Q.What does the Korean word '천' mean in English?
'천' translates to 'cloth' in English, referring to any type of woven or knitted fabric used in clothing and other textile applications.
Q.How do you use '천' in a sentence?
You can use '천' in sentences like '이 천은 부드럽습니다' which means 'This cloth is soft.' It's often used with adjectives to describe the texture or quality of the fabric.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '천'?
One common mistake is using '천' to refer to all types of fabric indiscriminately. Remember, '천' is best suited for cloth, while broader terms like '직물' should be used for more general fabric discussions.
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