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공주 — meaning in English: Princess

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의도
uido
개혁
gaehyeog
공주
gongju
gong
야채
yachae
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 공주 (gongju) in contexts such as storytelling, where princesses are central figures. It can also be used affectionately to refer to a beloved daughter or someone who is seen as special, especially in family settings or during celebrations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 왕녀 (wangnyeo), which also means 'princess,' but 공주 (gongju) is more commonly used in everyday conversations. You might choose 공주 (gongju) over 왕녀 (wangnyeo) when referring to a princess in a casual context or in children's stories.
Culture
The term 공주 (gongju) has deep cultural roots in Korean history, often associated with royal families and nobility. Interestingly, the portrayal of princesses in Korean literature and media has evolved, showcasing not only beauty and grace but also intelligence and courage, reflecting modern values and aspirations.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the word 공주?
The word 공주 (gongju) means 'princess' in English, referring to a royal female offspring or a woman of royal blood.
Q.How do you use 공주 in a sentence?
You can use 공주 in a sentence like, '그녀는 아름다운 공주이다,' which means 'She is a beautiful princess.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 공주?
A common mistake is using 공주 in a context that requires a more formal term. For official documents or historical texts, use 왕녀 (wangnyeo) to convey the appropriate level of respect and formality.
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